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Bill Price are now friends 6 days, 9 hours ago
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PBVM Editor wrote a new post, 1985 Panasonic Bicycles 1 week, 2 days ago
Now available online in complete form for the first time! Special thanks to Mr. Norman Halperin (Ex Panasonic USA National Sales Manager) for the loan of his catalog for scanning. Clicking on any frame within the […]
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Dejan started the forum topic Panasonic CB 2000 in the group
General Discussion 2 weeks agoI have been offered a Panasonic cb 2000 to buy .
Would someone tell me something more about that bicycle and how much is worth coz I don’t want to pay more than it is regulary.
Thanks infront
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I have been offered a Panasonic cb 2000 to buy .
Would someone tell me something more about that bicycle and how much is worth coz I don’t want to pay more than it is regulary.
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Darin wrote a new post, Vintage PICS Informational Video 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Thanks to a Panasonic owner/enthusiast in West Virginia this vintage PICS informational video managed to arrive in our mailbox. If you were in a Panasonic dealer back in 1988 or so you may have seen this video […]
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Darin wrote a new post, 1989 Panasonic P.I.C.S. Catalog 2 weeks, 4 days ago
Sorry, but there is no high resolution version of this catalog available. If anyone has a copy of this particular catalog we’d love to obtain some high quality scans of it if possible. Leave a comment on this […]
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PBVM Editor wrote a new post, 1988 Panasonic P.I.C.S. Catalog 2 weeks, 4 days ago
Shortly before pulling out of North America in 1990, Panasonic launched an all new custom-to-order program which offered cyclists custom sizing and paint options. The 1988 Panasonic P.I.C.S. catalog, sizing info, […]
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admin wrote a new post, Site Credits and Thanks 3 weeks, 2 days ago
I’m certainly not a walking encyclopedia when it comes to vintage Panasonic bicycles. While I do have some recollection of many models in the 80′s, I do have to turn to others to help me fill in the blanks from […]
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admin wrote a new post, Latest Site Updates 3 weeks, 2 days ago
April 25, 2012
Our 1987 MC-6500 mountain bike has been added to the online gallery. You can check it out with a classic Sea Green to Classic White fade right here.
February 23, 2012
Our 1986 Team Japan […]
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admin wrote a new post, 1988 Panasonic MC-7500 3 weeks, 2 days ago
One of Panasonic’s best Mountain Cat series bikes for 1988, the MC-7500 featured Tange Prestige MTB tubing and the Shimano Deore XT part group. It was a cosmetic cousin to the ’88 DX-5000 road bike sharing the […]
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Darin wrote a new post, 1987 Panasonic MC-6500 3 weeks, 2 days ago
The 1987 Panasonic Mountain Cat 6500 (MC-6500) was the second model from the top in the mountain bike lineup for that year. It featured Tange double butted tubing and a majority of the part group consisted of […]
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Robert Low became a registered member 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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franklin uploaded a new picture: bmx.JPG 4 weeks ago
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franklin replied to the forum topic A new quest… for BMX? in the group
General Discussion 4 weeks agoHi ,
I have a ”National” BMX, does anyone no any details about it? ie what model, what year it was made or anyone else have one of these?
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Panasonic did sell BMX models here in the U.S. as well. You can see an example of one within the 1987 catalog. They made two different models if I recall, the MX-750 being the top model.
They are not very common here but I have seen them come up for sale from time to time. Rather cool piece of cycling history… I’d love to have one in my…[Read more]
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The ”CB” or City Bike series was fairly short lived here in the U.S. and thus fairly rare. That being said, the majority of them sell for $100-200 USD as they are not typically high end bicycles.
Thanks Darin I’ll have that in mind