1980 Koga Miyata Full Pro Frameset with Extras
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1980 Koga Miyata Full Pro Frameset with Extras
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This is a 1980 Koga Miyata Full Pro frame (Koga size 57 more like a 56 ctc top tube). Great rider quality with many scrapes but great threads, no rust, and includes the original Koga saddle and SR super light seat post.
Asking 200 + shipping with payment by Venmo or PayPal. You can also pick up in Phoenix if you are local or visiting.
Let me know any other photos you would like or questions I can answer.
This is a 1980 Koga Miyata Full Pro frame (Koga size 57 more like a 56 ctc top tube). Great rider quality with many scrapes but great threads, no rust, and includes the original Koga saddle and SR super light seat post.
Asking 200 + shipping with payment by Venmo or PayPal. You can also pick up in Phoenix if you are local or visiting.
Let me know any other photos you would like or questions I can answer.
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Well, that’s tempting.
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Ugh. Having adult responsibilities sucks.
This is one of those dream bikes for me. Perfect size. Just not meant to be right now.
This is one of those dream bikes for me. Perfect size. Just not meant to be right now.
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Wowzers!
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If this is still around when I get my retention bonus and start receiving severance, I'll be on it like something that sticks pervasively to, or is actually a descriptor of a thing it's sticking to. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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I know Koga miyata and Miyata have some differences, but if this rides at all like my 84 team... some one should jump on this on no questions
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I have an ‘81 Koga-Miyata Full Pro identical to the OPs. That frame is identical to my ‘82 Team-Miyata frame. It differs from my ‘81 Team-Miyata only in the shifter mount being the top of the downtube aero type which is similar to my ‘82 Pro-Miyata’s. Bottom line, I can’t tell any difference in the ride between any of them.