Miyata Sport Ten Mixte
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Miyata Sport Ten Mixte
In the spirit of keeping C&V bike geeks entertained, I hereby submit pics of a fun project of a Miyata Sport Ten Mixte that I put together for my wife. Hope you guys like it.
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Nice bike. Did you switch the wheels from 27" to 700c?
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You did a nice job. I hope your wife enjoys it.
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Lovely!
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They really looks great. I am putting the finishing touches on a red and white Nishiki Sport mixte for a friend. Bike has been in the works for over a year and I finally got the tires and cable taken care of. I thought it looked sharp, but yours would make mine feel jealous so I will have to keep it away from the computer.

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Did you keep the Shimano FFS?
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Does the bike still look nice...
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Still want to know about the FFS....
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That's not a Selecta crank, so probably not.