1980’s Miyata Team 59cm beautiful condition!
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Derailleurs are Super Record
Crank is Record with Super Record rings
Calipers are Super Record but not sure.
Pedals it would depend on spindle I think, bottom bracket as well, but can’t see it well enough.
Brake Levers and seatpost are likely Super Record but cannot see whether slotted.
Crank is Record with Super Record rings
Calipers are Super Record but not sure.
Pedals it would depend on spindle I think, bottom bracket as well, but can’t see it well enough.
Brake Levers and seatpost are likely Super Record but cannot see whether slotted.
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Campy repurposed “Record” items only both groups, then deviated in derailleurs, chainrings, titanium/alloy spindles, brakes (I think), seat post, headset?
Crank arms, shifters, hubs I THINK we’re just considered “Record”.
Someone better versed than me can clean that up.
Campy repurposed “Record” items only both groups, then deviated in derailleurs, chainrings, titanium/alloy spindles, brakes (I think), seat post, headset?
Crank arms, shifters, hubs I THINK we’re just considered “Record”.
Someone better versed than me can clean that up.
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1987 Crest Cannondale, 1987 Basso Gap, 1992 Rossin Performance EL, 1990ish Van Tuyl, 1985 Trek 670, 1982 AD SLE, 2003 Pinarello Surprise, 1990ish MBK Atlantique, 1987 Peugeot Competition, 1987 Nishiki Tri-A, 1981 Faggin, 1996 Cannondale M500, 1984 Mercian, 1982 AD SuperLeicht, 1985 Massi (model unknown), 1988 Daccordi Griffe , 1989 Fauxsin MTB, 1981 Ciocc Mockba, 1992 Bianchi Giro, 1977 Colnago Super
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Campy repurposed “Record” items only both groups, then deviated in derailleurs, chainrings, titanium/alloy spindles, brakes (I think), seat post, headset?
Crank arms, shifters, hubs I THINK we’re just considered “Record”.
Someone better versed than me can clean that up.
Campy repurposed “Record” items only both groups, then deviated in derailleurs, chainrings, titanium/alloy spindles, brakes (I think), seat post, headset?
Crank arms, shifters, hubs I THINK we’re just considered “Record”.
Someone better versed than me can clean that up.
Those are some pretty good verses, though. Thanks for filling in.
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Solid bikes those late 80s high end miyatas. my personal, unsolicited opinion, is that the high water mark in terms of Miayata build quality was the early 80s - those Pro and Team bikes were gorge. by the mid to late 80s Miyata started cutting corners to keep costs down with the massive Yen depreciation.
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Solid bikes those late 80s high end miyatas. my personal, unsolicited opinion, is that the high water mark in terms of Miayata build quality was the early 80s - those Pro and Team bikes were gorge. by the mid to late 80s Miyata started cutting corners to keep costs down with the massive Yen depreciation.
I'm guessing '84, 85. The bladed tubes suggest to me later but the shifter, cable runs, WB bosses and horizontal dropouts all say earlier. The tubing? Miyata DB Cr-Mo. What;s that? (Besides feeling simply super and being very hard to cold set.0
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Your 1987 red and white Team Miyata is gorgeous.
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Repeating: if the ride is anything like my 84 and 85 and it is your size this will 99% likely be your best riding bike ever
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Do you know the years of the Pro Miyatas? I picked up one from a forumite that while quite rusted (sat outside; photos revealed all so no surprises). Mine has the SunTour Symmetric (?) top of DT shifters, cables run old-school over the BB through cable housing, no ST WB bosses, no HT pump peg, horizontal dropouts and squeezed areo-like fork and seatstay blades. The ride? Stiff, quick, solid, no surprises at all! (Is there better? I've never ridden it.) Haven't done a killer downhill yet but the bike just gets more secure the faster I go.
I'm guessing '84, 85. The bladed tubes suggest to me later but the shifter, cable runs, WB bosses and horizontal dropouts all say earlier. The tubing? Miyata DB Cr-Mo. What;s that? (Besides feeling simply super and being very hard to cold set.0
I'm guessing '84, 85. The bladed tubes suggest to me later but the shifter, cable runs, WB bosses and horizontal dropouts all say earlier. The tubing? Miyata DB Cr-Mo. What;s that? (Besides feeling simply super and being very hard to cold set.0
82 possible https://www.ragandbone.ca/PDFs/Miyat...logue%2083.pdf
81 was AX
84 did not have the symmetric shifters
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83 pro seems like best match ... https://www.ragandbone.ca/PDFs/Miyat...logue%2083.pdf
82 possible https://www.ragandbone.ca/PDFs/Miyat...logue%2083.pdf
82 was AX
84 did not have the symmetric shifters
82 possible https://www.ragandbone.ca/PDFs/Miyat...logue%2083.pdf
82 was AX
84 did not have the symmetric shifters
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