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Old 05-05-24, 05:59 PM
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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.

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Well, that’s tempting.
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Great deal on nice riding bike! I’m a huge fan of mine.
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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.
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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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Originally Posted by squirtdad
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
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.
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