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Here’s a new addition to the sale: 1995 Trek 950 54cm seat tube 58cm top tube. Stock seat included but it’s rough. Hand made in the USA with obvious signs of use but not abused $300
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I think you forgot the PRICE.
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bump w/ addons
sold
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1989 trek 520 58cm $450 + shipping
22” 1980’s Stumpjumper $500 + shipping
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1989 trek 520 58cm $450 + shipping
22” 1980’s Stumpjumper $500 + shipping
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Prices and sizes on the bikes in post 34? That's a lot of bikes. I like the color scheme on the stumpy and the 520 is likely my size. What year is it?
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I glad I never really looked at this thread until I moved and have no money or room. I love that frame style on the Trek 520 with those little 'caps'. While not the best MTBs those mid '90s Trek 950s were pretty good for the price and that color scheme! The Stumpjumer colors are great too.
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That blue Miyata reminds me of my first serious bicycle....toured the California coast on it...but then sold it in Sitka, Alaska which only 14 miles of paved road dock to dock. A decision I have regretted ever since! Good to see this one reminding me of good memories! Maybe I need to get one of these!
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Here is the reason I am having a hard time determining the correct frame size for a Miyata... I ride a Pedersen, a Vision SWB USS recumbent, and a Danish Long John Cargo Bicycle. See pictures in next three posts...
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As to my difficulty getting my head back into frame sizes....and now that I am no longer a Newbie under 10 posts! Here are the bicycles I ride now....and want a Miyata 1000 to level out the stable!
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