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• #2
Interested pending size and price and pics
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It is 54cm ,pics will follow, not sure what they are worth, I saw a Hirame 015 tubed frame (hi-ten equiv.)sell for £100 on the famous auction site, it was a wreck but they are quite collectable, looking for a decent price was offered over £250 from a trader, he knew what it was worth !!
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54cm with Ishiwata 022 is unbelievable!
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When I was road racing in the 80's I wanted one but the importer stopped bringing them in, they are a very nifty and light, the best thing is it is so comfortable to ride.
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Could you upload some pics pls?
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and to think i sold my much too small for me hirame for £155, I was robbed.lol
one of the lovliest frames i've owned, gutted letting it go, still hurts 8 years on :o(
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• #8
Hi,
I've got a Gold coloured Hirame Road bike in the garage which ive had since I was 14 I'm now 44.
Need the space and it needs some TLC.
Perhaps you guys can tell me what it's worth and how to check the spec's.
Many thanks.
Billy. Ivybridge.
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• #9
Hey. Posting some photos is always a way to go about bikes. Also, there's a separate thread in "Bikes and bits" section where you can ask that question. ;)
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And here's link to the thread:
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Thanks Pawlus I'll have a look at your link tmw.
Hi,
I am going to be selling my Hirame vintage bike, it is date stamped 05-86, tubing is Ishiwata 022 weighing in at 2.1kg frame and forks.
It is built as a bike but rarely use it, need to put the money towards a carbon bike or frame.
The bike is very swift and smooth to ride for an 80's frame even on todays poor roads, when you type in " Hirame bikes" in google the pictures come up mine is the gold and chrome forks and rear stays model.
Sad to see it go but loving cycling again and need a carbon bike.