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Mhendricks 12-22-06 03:53 PM

I need a high-end Japanese bike/frame
 
Here's the story. I don't have anymore vintage bikes to ride. The ones I did have were sold to buy my Orbea. Problem is the guys that have the old steel are "clowning" me when I show up with that bike for a ride. So because I like Japanese bikes, I'm looking for the higher end models of a Panansonic (DX5000 or Team), Fuji (Pro), Nishiki (Pro) or Miyata (Team) made bike. Wish I could afford a Zunow but I can't. My neighbor has a Pansonic DX5000 but won't part with it. Anyways, a frame would also be great (60cm C-T) if it's in great shape. I have a lot of Suntour NOS Cyclone and first generation Superbe parts to put on it. Thanks.

intron 12-22-06 04:19 PM

Team Miyata 60cm , sew ups D ace EX . zero feedback

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Team-Miy...QQcmdZViewItem

Mhendricks 12-22-06 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by intron
Team Miyata 60cm , sew ups D ace EX . zero feedback

I think I saw this one. Problem is "Yes" no feedback, no pictures, new member.

intron 12-22-06 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by Mhendricks
I think I saw this one. Problem is "Yes" no feedback, no pictures, new member.

Mhendricks,

there are pics (looks good BTW) its in a link on the page. Also, Money Order ONLY, and i think he just added a reserve.:mad:

good luck on your search.

:beer:

rcevans 12-22-06 05:18 PM

Look for some of the older Schwinns like Peloton/Prologue. The frames were made by Panasonic and I've been riding one on and off for 20 years.

MajorA 12-22-06 05:18 PM

Patience. After a couple of months of trolling around, I was convinced that I wasn't going to be able to find a decently-priced vintage European frame in my size (62-63cm usually fits best). Not long after, I blundered into a 1972 Bob Jackson, the frame of which I'm building up with new parts after a restoration, at a completely affordable price. If your target bike is in a narrowly focused range, it just takes longer ...

bigbossman 12-22-06 06:33 PM

I've got a Nishiki International that's not doing anything......

Otis 12-22-06 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by Mhendricks
I think I saw this one. Problem is "Yes" no feedback, no pictures, new member.

I judge sellers more on the content of the ad over 0 feedback (you have to start somewhere). He's supplied good details and pictures, and does not come off as a complete idiot, so I would consider it a safe deal.

Looks like a good bike as well. I would like to find one in my size one day. I turned a cherry 60cm last year. That bike was really gorgeous in person. One of the few Japanese road bikes that really springs my girder.

Mhendricks 12-22-06 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by MajorA
Patience. After a couple of months of trolling around, I was convinced that I wasn't going to be able to find a decently-priced vintage European frame in my size (62-63cm usually fits best). Not long after, I blundered into a 1972 Bob Jackson, the frame of which I'm building up with new parts after a restoration, at a completely affordable price. If your target bike is in a narrowly focused range, it just takes longer ...


That sounds exactly like me. :D Problem with me is I want everything right now.

Dr.Deltron 12-22-06 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by MajorA
Patience. After a couple of months of trolling around, I was convinced that I wasn't going to be able to find a decently-priced vintage European frame in my size (62-63cm usually fits best). ...

I wish I had been on BF when I came across a pre-Raleigh Carlton in your size at a garage sale.
It was one of 3 bikes there, and the cheapest...
.
.
.$35!

I sold it a week later for $400. (wasn't my size:( )

alanbikehouston 12-23-06 01:05 PM

I've noticed that the "team" quality Japanese bike don't get offered on E-Bay very often. Maybe not many of them were sold in the USA to begin with, so not many are available today.

The better Schwinn models and Centurion models are offered on E-Bay a regular basis. Any of the 1985 to 1990 Schwinn models with Columbus frames or the top Centurion models with Tange Prestige, Tange One or Tange Two frames are nice riding bikes. I suspect that the Schwinns were made by Panasonic.


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