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Miyata 1200 i think i just got what i think is an 88 miyata 1200 from my grandpa, and i have no idea of anything about it but would like to learn Dawes lightning dlx, 1988 klein performance, 1991 peugeot safari, 1985 raleigh alyeska, carrera phantom, 1973 raleigh record inserting image url From what i could gather via a google search it seems that it was a top of the line touring race bike.
Looks like a well maintained, ready to ride, raleigh technium The only difference that jumps out. Only thing i'd point out is this is going have an old school shifting setup on the down tube
It may, or may not, be indexed and will be quite a bit different from the more modern style you're likely to get on a walmart special
That would be the only. Hi all, been a while since i last posted here (although i tend to lurk often) but figured i'd show you my new old bike 1988 peugeot versailles i found via craigslist Had been looking to upgrade from my schwinn varsity to something a lot lighter but with similar styling
Also didn't want to spend too much ;) cosmetically the bike has some nicks and scratches which is to be expected on a bike. Here's my 1988 miyata 615 that i found on a very generous free post on nextdoor by the original owner It had been up for about a week when i saw it with no takers
There is plenty of room still
I wish it had mid fork mounts, but i'm sure i'll make due and i don't have a. It was 4th in nishiki's line of atb models and had an msrp of $390 us The frame is an unspecified plain gauge crmo tubeset and the component group was primarily shimano exage mountain. Nishiki did offer some uncataloged, high end racing models during this period, so perhaps this equivalent touring model
Btw, is there a kawamura decal on the chainstays Yes, i know they didn't have it in 1988 or 1991, but i didn't think of of checking 1987 on the premise that they might have skipped a year Thxs for pointing that out. My oldest son has a 52cm 1988 trek 1000 that i restored for him
I think it came in around 25 lbs ready to ready with led lights, wheel reflectors, and a seatbag with a tube and tools
Not heavy, but not especially light either The early bonded aluminum bike frames weigh about 1/2 lb more than the same models in later years (80s vs 90s). I bought this exact model in 1988 as my first road bike This was when schwinn started to ship their bike off overseas, but the cool thing about this one ( if the same) was that this model was made in the chicago factory (look for the chicago plate on the headtube)
Looking at the photos, this is pretty much stock down to the reflectors (compared to mine)
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