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  1. GenericName187 on

    Here is some information on [Shimano Altus Selecta](https://www.shimano.com/en/100th/history/products/result.php?id=21) which is from ~1978

    Shogun was an import brand, owned by Marui who contracted with factories in Japan to build bikes for the export market with a Japanese sounding name.

    https://classicjapanesebicycles.com/shogun/

    The bike has some aluminum components, so its not junk, but it has some aspects of a cheaper bike like no-name steel tubing and stamped dropouts.

  2. I used to sell these at a bike shop in the Detroit area around 1981-82. The shop imported these and another brand Marushi as a wholesaler to compete with Nishiki and similar Japanese made bikes. My goal was to demonstrate to customers that while our brands were not well known they were comparable for a lower price, up to 20% cheaper.

    The Shogun models as I recall were a lower end 400, a 600, a 1000 that came in a race version of a touring version and I think there was also a 3000 that was also more of a touring bike coming with fenders and racks. My 1000 had vertical rear drops but strangely also lugs for racks or fenders.
    The 1000 and up had double butted Tange tubing.

    I can’t tell which model yours is from the photo. Maybe a 400?

  3. Shogun made some black iron pipe frames and some nice thin wall Reynolds frames. I want to say Panasonic made the better frames, but I could be wrong.

    Edit to add: with the claw derailleur I would say it was a lower, mid level offering. The frame has lots of dropouts which is nice. Might make a good gravel grinder with the addition of some component upgrades.

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