Nishiki (bicycle) - Models

Models

  • Apache
  • Aero, Aero II
  • Alouette
  • Alien
  • Ariel
  • Arrow Speed
  • Arroyo
  • Barbarian
  • Backroads
  • Bushwaker
  • Carrera
  • Century
  • Cervino (possibly uncataloged)
  • City Sport
  • Colorado
  • Comp, Comp II and Comp III
  • Competition
  • Continental
  • Custom Sport
  • Cresta
  • Crossroads
  • Expedition (made in Taiwan)
  • International (earlier named Kokusai)
  • Katmandu
  • Kokusai (later renamed International)
  • Landau
  • Linear
  • Manitoba
  • Marina
  • Maxima (possibly uncataloged, frame only)
  • Medalist
  • Modulus
  • NFS Alpha
  • NFS Beta
  • NFS Altron
  • Olympiad (American Eagle)
  • Olympic, Olympic Royal
  • Prestige
  • Professional
  • Pueblo
  • Rally
  • Regal
  • Riviera
  • Road Compe
  • Royale
  • Safari
  • Sebring
  • Seral
  • Semi-Pro (American Eagle)
  • Sport, Custom Sport
  • Super-five
  • Superbe
  • Team Issue
  • Tri-A
  • Triathlon
  • Ultimate
  • Ultima (possibly uncatalogued)
  • Ultra Tour (uncatalogued, possibly specified by one store in Southern California, USA)
  • Ultra Tour 18

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