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1985 Panasonic DX-3000

by Darin Nederhoff | Jun 23, 2008 | '85 DX-3000, 1985 Panasonic Models

Photo credits: Parker

1985 Panasonic DX-2000

by Darin Nederhoff | May 23, 2008 | '85 DX-2000, 1985 Panasonic Models

On some of Panasonic’s lower end DX models you actually were given a choice of two colors. For 1985 you could choose gray or blue. Photo credits: unknown, ebay

1985 Panasonic DX-4000

by Darin Nederhoff | May 22, 2008 | '85 DX-4000, 1985 Panasonic Models

For 1985, the DX-4000 represented the top bike within the DX series line. Constructed using Tange #2 tubing and Shimano 600 EX equipped. Special thanks to Grant for allowing us to use photos of his bicycle.

1985 Panasonic Team Europe II

by Darin Nederhoff | May 22, 2008 | '85 Team Europe II, 1985 Panasonic Models

The Panasonic Team Europe II was the 3rd from the top in the Panasonic line up for 1985. This bike was constructed with Columbus SL tubing and equipped with Campagnolo Victory components and Araya Aero tubular wheels. Color: Grape Dust 1985 Panasonic Team Europe II...

1985 Panasonic Team America

by Darin Nederhoff | May 22, 2008 | '85 Team America, 1985 Panasonic Models

Photo of the 1985 Team America. This was the 2nd best Panasonic for 1985 after the Team Europe. It featured Columbus SP/SL tubing with lostwax lugs. The bike featured the Shimano Dura Ace parts group and 32H Araya Aero tubular wheels. Color: Ocean Blue 1985 Panasonic...

1985 Panasonic Team Europe I

by Darin Nederhoff | May 21, 2008 | '85 Team Europe, 1985 Panasonic Models

The top Panasonic model for 1985. Pretty in pink, no? Columbus SP/SL tubing and equipped with Campagnolo Super Record group and 32H Araya Aero tubular wheels. Color: Salmon Pink 1985 Panasonic Team Europe I specifications: List Price: N/A Frame Size: TEF-748…48.5 cm /...
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