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Very nice. Planning on fenders?
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Thanks, I'll probably add fenders. I sometimes use that bike to haul my grandson around in a trailer on the local rail to trail. I have noticed he gets a bit dirty!
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Miyata Six Fifteen by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr

Miyata Six Fifteen by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr

Miyata Six Fifteen by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr

Maruishi Tourace TA15 by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr

Maruishi Tourace TA15 by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr

Maruishi Tourace TA15 by SaddleUpBike, on Flickr
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That Jack Taylor is awesome!! I walked into an LBS this past week, and there was a black one just like this sitting there looking like it came from a time warp. What a nice bike to look at. So much going on, but not gaudy. LOTS of details to take in.,,,,BD
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SaddleUp, your 615 is beautiful! I just purchased a 54cm frame off this board and I'm thinking of getting a Technomic stem for it as well but I'm slightly concerned it will be too tall. Is your stem all the way inserted into the headtube?
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aquateen, thanks, mine is a 54 also. It can be lowered some. I raised it to be level with the saddle. It's bottomed out on the Maruishi.
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@Saddle Up
Beautiful bikes! They're both elegant and classy- with the right amount of "business" to them.
What are your thoughts between the 177 and the 135?
I went through some of your Flickr pix- great stuff!
Beautiful bikes! They're both elegant and classy- with the right amount of "business" to them.
What are your thoughts between the 177 and the 135?
I went through some of your Flickr pix- great stuff!
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Thanks Golden Boy. I really like both bars, it would be hard to choose between them. Luckily I have two bikes ha ha. I like riding the hoods on the 135s. They put my wrists at just the right angle. The 177 feels great in the drops. On the hoods I think they would benefit fom a more modern brake lever that would act like an extension of the hood. I'm comfortable on both but prefer the 135s on extended rides.
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Bought this virtually NOS '87 in Ruby Red about 10 days ago. Everything was minty but age takes its toll no matter how well something is stored, so the consumables are being replaced as well as some items I simply prefer over the stock pieces. Rides great & will be a good touring partner.

Will be replacing the middle and granny with new 34 and 24 tooth chain rings to deal with mega-hills & installing Panaracer Pasela PT tires.

Will be replacing the middle and granny with new 34 and 24 tooth chain rings to deal with mega-hills & installing Panaracer Pasela PT tires.
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not sure how much it counts as "vintage" but I finally finished building up the frame I got from Barrettscv (thanks again!) Just need to hack off the ends of the saddlebag support.

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Sweet! What's the build?
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Recently picked this bike up for nothing. It was covered in dust and grime. Had obviously hung or set in a garage for many years. Just gave it a good cleaning and found it to be in excellent condition. The tires still held air, but I put new tires on it, swapped out the handlebars and pedals for some favorites I had on hand, installed new bar tape, and picked up the saddle wedge for $2 from the bike collective. Just need to get some racks and fenders for it now. Surprisingly, the big chain ring is 56t!

1984 Fuji America Touring Series V

1984 Fuji America Touring Series V
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In picture #2 , on the front tire, there's a speck of dirt. Thought you'd want to know. Gorgeous bike. I had an '80 11.8, same color scheme, they're beautiful bikes, but yours is pure art. Wonderful job
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what I added to it:
Nitto Noodle bar
Nitto Technomic Deluxe stem
Tektro RL340 brake levers
Brooks B17 saddle
Generic Ebay seatpost (original was a nice fluted one but not long enough)
new sealed Shimano bottom bracket
Deore 9 sp RD
Vintage Deore triple FD
Forte Gotham ST tires
King Cages
Wald basket + Soma front rack
Carradice Barley + Bagman
I sold my 10+ year record collection for this build and I don't regret it for a moment
Nitto Noodle bar
Nitto Technomic Deluxe stem
Tektro RL340 brake levers
Brooks B17 saddle
Generic Ebay seatpost (original was a nice fluted one but not long enough)
new sealed Shimano bottom bracket
Deore 9 sp RD
Vintage Deore triple FD
Forte Gotham ST tires
King Cages
Wald basket + Soma front rack
Carradice Barley + Bagman
I sold my 10+ year record collection for this build and I don't regret it for a moment

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Every day for the last 28 years I wake up, look at my wife, and say that to myself. LOL
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what I added to it:
Nitto Noodle bar
Nitto Technomic Deluxe stem
Tektro RL340 brake levers
Brooks B17 saddle
Generic Ebay seatpost (original was a nice fluted one but not long enough)
new sealed Shimano bottom bracket
Deore 9 sp RD
Vintage Deore triple FD
Forte Gotham ST tires
King Cages
Wald basket + Soma front rack
Carradice Barley + Bagman
I sold my 10+ year record collection for this build and I don't regret it for a moment
Nitto Noodle bar
Nitto Technomic Deluxe stem
Tektro RL340 brake levers
Brooks B17 saddle
Generic Ebay seatpost (original was a nice fluted one but not long enough)
new sealed Shimano bottom bracket
Deore 9 sp RD
Vintage Deore triple FD
Forte Gotham ST tires
King Cages
Wald basket + Soma front rack
Carradice Barley + Bagman
I sold my 10+ year record collection for this build and I don't regret it for a moment

I can't even remember the last time I even hooked up my turntable.
Most of the records I love, I got on CD- and since I've burned everything onto the computer- I rarely fire up the CD player anymore as well.
The one thing that I do sort of miss about vinyl is kind of being forced to listen to a whole album. You miss the "art" of music- even the "filler" stuff has stuff you can explore.
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Recently picked up this Panasonic PT-3500. In great shape but the rear wheel had a bent axle. A new wheelset would be really nice.

Also... not a tourer, but I'm told a sports tourer (??) Trek 400.

Also... not a tourer, but I'm told a sports tourer (??) Trek 400.

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