What brand of bike is this?

I think this one is closer to my model.If i blow up the picture i can make out the bird headtube decal.
 

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Here is something else interesting.


In an unusual step, Yokota specified
Italian Columbus Cromor OR tubing for
this model. Its thin walls require careful
torch work, so vice-president John Harrington
had to find a smaller builder in
the Orient with the requisite skill . It
seems to have worked because the welds
on our test bike looked flawless . However,
despite the special tubing, the bike
weighs 31 .3 pounds, in part due to the
3.7-pound fork . A Rock Shox Mag 20
would save about X pounds.
Overall, the Yosemite Pro shows that
you don't have to tolerate motorcycle
prices to get a suspension bike. Moreover,
it represents the leading edge of a
new genre of affordable sprung models.
Before long, I predict we'll see shocks
on hybrids, and perhaps even (cross
yourself) road bikes.
A revolutionary-or shall we say
shocking-concept. E
YOKOTA YOSEMITE PRO
Distributed by: Yokota Cycle USA
2016 Martin Ave.
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Country of Origin : Taiwan
Suggested Retail Price: $899 ; $999 with
Rock Shox Mag 20 fork
Sizes Available: 15, 18, 20 (tested), 22 in .
(center-to-top)
Weight: 31.3 lbs.
Frame : Columbus Cromor OR double-butted
chrome-moly steel with double-taper stays ; Dirt
Research AfterShock air/spring suspension fork
Wheelbase
42 .5 in. ; 108 cm
Seat tube
20 in . ; 50 .8 cm
Top tube
22 .8 in . ; 57 .9 cm
Head angle
72 degrees
Seat angle
73 .5 degrees
Chainstays
16 .7 in . ; 42 .4 cm
Bottom bracket height
12 .2 in . ; 30 .9 cm
Fork rake
1 .8 in. ; 4 .57 cm
Trail
2 .33 in. ; 5 .91 cm
Wheels :
Hubs Shimano Deore DX, quick-release,
135-mm rear axle spacing
Spokes
15-gauge Wheelsmith stainless
steel, 32 front, 36 rear
Rims
Sun Metal CR-20
Tires
Onza Porcupine, 26x2.1 in .,
Schrader valve
Drivetrain :
Derailleurs
Shimano Deore DX, thumbshifters
Chain
Shimano Hyperglide
Crankset
Shimano Deore DX,
175-mm crankarms, 24/36/487 chainrings
Bottom bracket
Shimano BB-UN70 sealed
cartridge
Freewheel
Shimano Deore DX 7-speed,
13-307 cassette
Components :
Brakes
Shimano Deore DX cantilevers
Pedals
Shimano Deore DX, nylon clips
and straps
Headset
YST 707, Fisher Evolution
1Yinch size
Seatpost
SR Tall Cool One
Saddle
Avocet R-20 Gel
Bar/stem
Alloy bar; Dirt Research chromemoly
15-cm stem, Onza Spy Bar bar-ends

From a 1992 best buy article.Sorry i could not link the page.
 
"In an unusual step, Yokota specified
Italian Columbus Cromor OR tubing for
this model. Its thin walls require careful
torch work, so vice-president John Harrington
had to find a smaller builder in
the Orient with the requisite skill . It
seems to have worked because the welds
on our test bike looked flawless ."


Toyo :cool:
 
Well i think that makes your bike a little more unique.

Check out this one.I think this one has the color of my bike.Interesting rear brake set up.
 

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GT BIKE RIDER":1vbc12jf said:
Well i think that makes your bike a little more unique.

Check out this one.I think this one has the color of my bike.Interesting rear brake set up.

I'd wager that to be an 89-90 maybe. Cool little bike. :cool:

If these things look familiar, it's because much of Yokota lived on in the Dirt Research bikes sold here in the states, by way of New Jersey, I believe. Yokota was wrapped up in a deal with World Cycle...a huge discount shop chain, and when World Cycle bit the dust, Yokota did too...and then Dirt Research, a component supplier to Yokota at the time...1995 I think...stepped in and offered essentially the Yokota frames built up as complete bikes and sold under the Dirt Research banner. DR died shortly thereafter, when MTB as a whole grew cold as a market. :cry:

All that is from memory, and I've noticed in the last few years that my memory is getting pretty bad, especially for dates. :oops: I wish somebody else remembered a bit more about these Yokotas. I think my recollection of this stuff gets better when somebody else chimes in and tosses about a bit of info to jog my memory. I just remember wanting the Toyo Yosemite...or in a real pipe dream driven world, the Teesdale built Half Dome. Had one of the HDs for a while in 1993 and that bike was the shizzle. :cool: If you recall any of this, people...then slap me with your knowlege and maybe I'll clear out my cobwebs! :LOL:

DRs are on eBay as framesets today...Hodaka Taiwan made frames I think, but still Columbis tubes and pretty good TIG welds.
 
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