Frames - Kuwahara 
#1 2008-08-19 12:44am
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Frames - Kuwahara
Kuwahara
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Info on Kuwahara:
http://www.dreamgate.ne.jp/kuwahara/
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1981 Kuwahara KZ-1

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#2 2008-09-13 1:38pm
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kuwahara Laserlite and fork december 1982
Kuwahara kz1 chrome
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#3 2008-10-10 6:11am
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The Kuwahara Laser Lite was the ultimate BMX ever made by Kuwahara. It had the best technology, used the highest quality materials, had the best components and was the most expensive Kuwahara BMX ever made. All the factory Kuwahara riders used and raced the Laser Lite. It was Kuwahara's flagship model.
There were two models of the LaserLite. The first model, the KZ-3 or KZ-83 had aero or oval tubing (top and down tubes) including the forks while the later model known as the KZ-4 or KZ-84 had slightly less oval tubing that was practically round (the top tube was very slightly oval in shape while the lower down tube was completely round).
The KZ-83 models with the Oval tubing did not have any of the "K" mark or "Kuwahara" stamped into them while the later model KZ-84 frames had the"K" mark from Kuwahara stamped into the front fork ends, rear drop outs and Kuwahara was stamped into the rear brake bracket as well as under the frame on the bottom bracket area plus "Product of Japan" was stamped there along with the serial number. These were Kuwahara's original high end bikes with their lightweight and special hollow frame which was a big seller for Kuwahara and showed to others all over the world the quality of the now famous LaserLite.
Components
Frame & Fork: Full Cro-Moly
KZ-83 full oval tubing, KZ-84 semi oval tubing
Bars: Kuwahara full size chrome Laserbars
Stem: SunTour
Wheels: Ukai or Araya 7X Chrome
Hubs: SunTour precision sealed-bearing
Crank: Redline engineered 400 crank
Pedals: SunTour XC-II Bear trap pedals
Seat: Taihei Elina Nylon seat
Seat post: Kuwahara Cro-Moly lay-back Laserpost
Seat clamp: SunTour Arrow
Brakes: Dia-Compe MX1000
Some nice LaserLites from around the Internet
Some frame number examples of the LaserLite
T3G1453
T3i2021
Some Kuwahara bikes came with different parts depending on your part of the world.
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#4 2008-10-10 6:14am
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Kuwahara was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1918 by Sentaro Kuwahara. It was a family run business with help from his wife and eight children that made and sold bicycles and bike parts at first in his neighborhood, then growing and expanding more. In 1925 Kuwahara began to export bicycles and parts to Russia, China and Southeast Asia. Kuwahara closed their doors for business temporarily from 1940 till 1945 due to World War II. In 1947 Kuwahara reopened again for business and Sentaro Kuwahara became the first chairman of the board of directors of the first bicycle wholesale association in Japan. In 1959 the very first and small shipment of bicycles were delivered to the USA. Sadly in 1960 founding company president Sentaro Kuwahara passed away and his Son, Masao Kuwahara took over in his place. In 1962 Kuwahara sent it's first shipment of APOLLO brand sport (10speed or 12speed road racing) bicycles to Canada. In 1968 Kuwahara started exporting bicycles to the USA as private label bikes for other companies such as Schwinn, Takara, Puch, Concord, Apollo, Azuki and others. Kuwahara had never produced their own Kuwahara brand bike outside of Japan until 1972 when Kuwahara began developing BMX bicycles for the US, Canada, European and Australian markets. During the middle 1970's the BMX boom had started and Kuwahara was regularly exporting Kuwahara brand BMX's to these countries. In 1979 Takuo Kuwahara became the new (and present) President of Kuwahara. He started up a Factory Kuwahara BMX team each in The US, Canada, Europe and Australia. In 1980 Kuwahara also started developing and exporting Mountain bikes to Canada and Australia. In 1982 Steven Spielbergs hit movie E.T. featured Kuwahara BMX's and famous riders of those days including Bob Haro. Many famous riders raced for the Factory Kuwahara teams such as Gary Ellis, Clint Miller, Joe Baumert, David Cullinan, Lee Medlin, Leo Green, Matt Harris and Kevin McNealve. Kuwahara International was founded and Kuwahara road race bikes were used by the Canadian Olympic team at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. Kuwahara's were also used by Germany, Switzerland, and Finland of the KUWAHARA MTB mountain bike XC team for the world cup. 1991 saw Kuwahara win it's first world championship UCI MTB series in Switzerland. In 1992 due to the escalating Japanese Yen, Kuwahara closed it's Japanese export business in Osaka and shifted that part overseas where it could be more competitive. Kuwahara International was then moved to Osaka, Japan where many interesting new bicycles were designed and won many awards around the world. In 2001 Universal Studios opened an amusement park in Osaka, Japan and Kuwahara set up a small exhibition for display. With the last remaining KZ frames from the 1980's Kuwahara re-released a reproduction model in the classic E.T colors. Kuwahara is still active today and very popular in Canada and other European countries.
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#5 2009-08-19 7:48am
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Kuwahara Laser Lite 83
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#6 2011-01-29 5:42pm
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1986 kuwahara bravo KT:
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#7 2011-11-21 3:09pm
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1982 Kuwahara Apollo
You know, Roy Munson has two chances to win this tournament now...slim and none...and slim may have just left town.
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#8 2012-04-15 6:19am
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Won my first national as a 15Inter on a black Kuwahara Lazer Lite so there's always a special place in my heart for Kuwi's.
But here's the thing.... I've looked into the database here and some other places and there is one model of Kuwahara that is never mentioned.
The Gary Ellis model. Basically it was was an XXL Laser Lite with only 200 to 250 of them made. I know because I had one. I used to ride for the infamous Earl's Bicycle Factory in Belluve, Nebraska where many knew him now-a-days as the internet eBayer who had everything NOS before his passing. I ended up selling that frame for $50 back in like 1993... biggest mistake ever (that I'll admit to). Have never seen one since. I believe I still have some pictures of me jumping on it. I'd hate for the history of Kuwahara to forget the greastest ride it created up until that point.
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#9 2012-06-11 1:45pm
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1984 Kuwahara KYZ
The rear triangle is steel, whilst the rest of the frame is chromoly. Unlike some common complaints on this Tange made frame, all the welds are neatly done, suggesting that in the later years of this frame they had mastered some of the manufacturing.
The fork is stamped Tange 3I (steel)



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#10 2012-09-18 9:44am
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1984 Exhibitionist











Note two head tube decals installed / Looks like authentic factory mistake
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