Old 10-04-10 | 11:50 PM
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RunoutJunkie
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Yes, i agree. $900 is way too much for it. If i sold the entire bike as a unit, maybe $400-$500, and that's in pristine shape. My miyata is in better than good, but not great, and nowhere near excellent, which would pull $500 from someone who appreciated well built, 25yo bikes.

Just as an FYI for the board, there is a marginal looking '86 Miyata Pro for sale in San Luis Obispo, CA, and here is the link, in case some of you are interested. I don't know about those butt ugly shifters on the bars, but it does look like a fair bike. $275 seems like it's a fair price for it.
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