Need help identifying this vintage mountain bike
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Need help identifying this vintage mountain bike
Hey All,
The non-profit community bike shop that I work for recently received this bike as a donation.
We just aren’t sure what it is?
Anyone out there have any ideas?
Thanks for any help or insight.
-gregg




The non-profit community bike shop that I work for recently received this bike as a donation.
We just aren’t sure what it is?
Anyone out there have any ideas?
Thanks for any help or insight.
-gregg





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This is a odd one the U -brake would seem to indicate 87-88 or so but I wouldn't expect to see full lugs and this style fork in this level bike from 87-88. It does look a lot like some lesser model Miyata's I have seen from the mid 80's except for the U-Brake and DR's.
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Maybe a Peugeot Orient Express? I recently read something about them having a "faux" biplane fork, and I think it refers to a fork like the one pictured.
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It does seem to be a match for a 86 Japanese built Orient Express. The frame and nearly all the components seem to match including the early U-brake , Suntour XC and Gallio sealed headset which are pretty rare.

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Also if selling in good shape the wheelset with dimpled Ukai rims and sealed hubs is worth more than the bike basically about $175-200 and some more if the rims are 1.75 and the vintage rubber is good..
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Having sold a fair number of the dimpled rim wheel sets, prices have dipped recently. Sadly, I wasn't fast enough selling what I had. Shipping on wheel sets is surprisingly high. Usually I can ship a frameset for less.
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Part it out!
Worth so much more to sell the parts individually. As a whole bike, it's not worth much. Would do better for your bike co-op to part it out.