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PANASONIC BICYCLE PICS TITANIUM 1988

A PICS SYSTEM TITANIUM PANASONIC BICYCLE

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SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PANASONIC BIKE MUSEUM AND DARIN NEDERHOFF FOR THE IMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE.

A 1988 titanium Panasonic bicycle from the PICS system is this weeks “Japanese Bicycle of the Week”. The 1988
Introduced in 1988, the Panasonic PICS system represented a significant leap forward in cycling technology. Constructed from aerospace-grade titanium, the frame was celebrated for its lightweight strength and durability.

Panasonic Corporation, founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita, initially focused on electronics and consumer appliances. The company expanded its portfolio over the decades, venturing into various industries including automotive components, batteries, industrial solutions and bicycles.

Panasonic Bicycle 1987 PICS: Custom Bicycles Revolution

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Consequently, in 1987, Panasonic introduced their PICS (Panasonic Individual Custom System), offering customers the opportunity to create their own high-quality custom Panasonic bicycle. The bikes were tailored to their specifications within a remarkably short timeframe of two to six weeks. Interestingly, The bike shops were equipped with a VHS tape player to showcase a factory tour video explaining the customization process.

The first step had customers choosing their preferred bike style, either road, MTB or TT bike.  Additionally they had the option to choose what material their Panasonic bicycle was made from such as, steel or titanium tubing. A variety of sizes were available, ensuring a precise fit for both mountain and road bikes, enhancing the semi-customization experience.

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Panasonic Bicycle Customization: Shimano Components and Stylish Paint Schemes

The customization extended to component choices, with two tiers of Shimano mountain bike equipment and options like Shimano 105, 600, Sante’, or Dura-Ace groups for road bikes.  Furthermore, a comprehensive glossy brochure displayed numerous paint styles. This featured  single, dual, and tri-color schemes, alongside various stripes, panels, and fades.

In fact, bike shops displayed about a thousand different paint combinations using sample frame tubes painted with vibrant options. Each PICS bicycle allowed for personalization with up to 12 characters of laser-etched name on the handlebar stem or silkscreened onto the top tube.

Panasonic Bicycle PICS: High-Tech Ordering and Swift Delivery

After finalizing all selections, the shop used its new Panasonic facsimile machine to fax the order form to Japan, showcasing the cutting-edge technology of the time. Following a brief waiting period, customers received their custom-designed bike via Federal Express. Consequently, this completed the seamless and personalized Panasonic bicycle PICS experience.

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Unfortunately, the 1988 Panasonic bicycle PICS Titanium is no longer in production However, its impact on cycling technology remains significant. As a result, the craftsmanship and innovation typified in the PICS continue to inspire both cyclists and manufacturers.

To this day, cycling enthusiasts cherish and preserve these vintage models. Panasonic’s legacy in the cycling world endures.  A time when pioneering materials and meticulous design transformed the way we ride

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