Miyata frame question.
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
As for extra braze-ons, the model 1000 had a holder for spare spokes, a 3rd set of water bottle bosses.....
John D.
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Originally Posted by bigbossman
This is a head scratcher for me - my Miyata 215ST has one set of water bottle bosses. I always thought it strange that a touring bike did not come from the factory with the prvision for carrying at least 2 bottles.
John D.
John D.
Regardless, there is a simple fix, even if you do not like clamp-on cages, seat cages or handlebar cages. There are rivet-style water bottle bosses. All that is required is to drill the appropriate size holes in the frame and install the bosses with the rivet tool. Most good shops should have the tool and bosses. It's a quick and simple procedure, so the cost should be reasonable. If I recall correctly, they were marketed by VAR.
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I used radiator clamps to secure the bottle cages on one of mine. Works great and has a retro look.
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T-Mar might be able to deduce the year from the serial number, but the information you have provided is a bit thin. If you could either post some pictures, or describe some of the parts that are on it (if it's not just a frame now), the chances of correctly identifying what you have would improve quite a bit.
The place that is painted silver is what is more commonly referred to as the head tube.

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