Originally Posted by
TimmyT
Yeah, and I can't believe it. The price is right. If this were branded Bridgestone or Miyata, it wouldn't be here. This is a great example of a nice bike that doesn't have the name to cause a quick sale.
On the lack of name recognition- It is all the more unfortunate since part of the appeal of vintage bikes is keeping the original brands alive, even the unique and lesser known ones.
All that has been done and comes on the bike for $350- nuts that this is still around.