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Old 09-11-22, 11:34 PM
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sallen73
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Chicago, IL
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Bikes: 1988 Ross Centaur, 2010 Fuji Connoisseur, 2015 Raleigh Tamland 1, 2017 Raleigh Carlton, 1987 Team Miyata, 2012 Soma Stanyan, 2015 Cinelli Supercorsa, 1984 Miyata 1000, [2009 Scattante SSR], [1988 Falcon Competitor 105], [2016 Soma Wolverine]

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1987 Team Miyata - Dura-Ace build up

It is time to let my 1987 Team Miyata find a new home, where she can be enjoyed properly. What say the community on a fair price?

Frameset was purchased from another BF member 4 years ago, and built up with Dura-Ace 74xx components. I would call the frameset a rider quality, 10’ bike (as in it looks great from 10’ away – it has been heavily retouched); I tried to capture the heaviest of the retouched areas. The bike was recently serviced and had the bars rewrapped with new tape.

This is officially a 58cm frame, but measures out as a 57cm frame:
Seat tube 57cm c-c
Top tube 55cm c-c
Head tube 10cm c-c

Groupset specs:
Dura Ace 7400 crankset (170.0mm, 52/42T), bottom bracket, front derailleur, brakes
Dura-Ace 7401 rear derailleur, hubs (32 hole), 8sp shifters, 8sp 12-21t cassette
Dura-Ace fluted seatpost (not sure which generation, and the set screw is broken off)
Cinelli 1A stem (110mm) and Giro d’Italia handlebars (42cm) wrapped with Newbaum’s cotton bar tape
Tange headset
H+Sons TB-14 rims and Vittoria Corsa 700x23 tires
MKS Sylvan road pedals, MKS toe clips, nylon straps











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