Specialized Expedition
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Specialized Expedition
Very fortunate find. I was trying to get a Miyata 610 and this popped up.
Nubs still on the original tires garage queen. L series serial number. 40 spoke super champion in back. Suntour mechs.
Does anyone have information on using the internal wiring running from the top of the down tube to the bottom bracket? I would eventually like to run a son hub up front.
I am not sure if the current wiring would help get power to the back or perhaps be used as fish tape to run a new wire to the back.
-D

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Nubs still on the original tires garage queen. L series serial number. 40 spoke super champion in back. Suntour mechs.
Does anyone have information on using the internal wiring running from the top of the down tube to the bottom bracket? I would eventually like to run a son hub up front.
I am not sure if the current wiring would help get power to the back or perhaps be used as fish tape to run a new wire to the back.
-D

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
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Those are some loooong chain stays. That looks likes in great condition. Awesome find.
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This is very, very nice.
L series? Does that make it an '84 or '85?
A few more details photos would be very nice to see. Meant to be ridden loaded.
You have a couple more fine bikes in that photo stream, too. Wowzer.
L series? Does that make it an '84 or '85?
A few more details photos would be very nice to see. Meant to be ridden loaded.
You have a couple more fine bikes in that photo stream, too. Wowzer.
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1959 Hilton Wrigley Connoisseur (my favorite!)
1963 Hetchins Mountain King
1971 Gitane Tour de France (original owner)
* 1971 Gitane Super Corsa (crashed)
* rebuilt as upright cruiser
1971 Gitane Super Corsa #2 (sweet replacement)
1980 Ritchey Road Touring (The Grail Bike)
1982 Tom Ritchey Everest
(replacing stolen 1981 TR Everest custom)
1982 Tom Ritchey McKinley (touring pickup truck)
1985 ALAN Record (Glued & Screwed. A gift.)
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Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
Working through the MiyatSpecTour site (https://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/MiyataSpecTour/) and applying for membership to learn more about this bike.
-D
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There are some bamboos that can handle a bit of freezing.
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Does anyone have information on using the internal wiring running from the top of the down tube to the bottom bracket? I would eventually like to run a son hub up front.
I am not sure if the current wiring would help get power to the back or perhaps be used as fish tape to run a new wire to the back.
-D
I am not sure if the current wiring would help get power to the back or perhaps be used as fish tape to run a new wire to the back.
-D
I believe the original internal wiring was designed to be used with a Sanyo Dynahub style roller generator that attached under the BB where the kickstand is. These were very similar to the NH-T10 Sanyo generator still available through Peter White Cycles

I think the wire routing wouldn't really do you any good for a SON hub. Best to leave the original wiring in place and just add external wiring for the SON. The SON will work very much better than the Sanyo anyway!
Jim
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Thanks for bumping this thread- it's a beautiful bike to bump!
I think the consensus is that the "Special Series Touring" frame material was an Ishiwata set.
FWIW- I have an 84 Stumpjumper Sport- it's got a heavier frameset than the average bear. I'm aware of that. However, whenever I see one of the 'battleship grey' old Specialized bikes- I immediately think "wow what a beautiful, full-on 'business' bike that is- too bad it's a tank" just because of my Stumpjumper. I have no idea how much one of those beautiful Expeditions weigh- I'd imagine pretty much exactly the same as my Trek 720.
[MENTION=202770]djkashuba[/MENTION] I hope you still have this beauty- even though I don't see it listed under your name...
I think the consensus is that the "Special Series Touring" frame material was an Ishiwata set.
FWIW- I have an 84 Stumpjumper Sport- it's got a heavier frameset than the average bear. I'm aware of that. However, whenever I see one of the 'battleship grey' old Specialized bikes- I immediately think "wow what a beautiful, full-on 'business' bike that is- too bad it's a tank" just because of my Stumpjumper. I have no idea how much one of those beautiful Expeditions weigh- I'd imagine pretty much exactly the same as my Trek 720.
[MENTION=202770]djkashuba[/MENTION] I hope you still have this beauty- even though I don't see it listed under your name...
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Great find on the bike. I'd love to find one of them in my size. I've run both Sanyo and Soubitez BB mount generators and your bike was set up with the Sanyo in mind. Sanyo came out a couple of years before the Soubitez. Soubitez's mounting bracket was designed to be used with or without a kickstand. Sanyo was not, but we modded several bikes so they could be so used. See the installation on mine, hung below the kickstand using a old Schwinn Stik-Shift handle as the bracket. I have not used one of the new hub generators, but it sounds like a great old idea reimagined with new technology.
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Current state of this bike (and still has not seen a tour yet, damn). I have been using it to travel in a rough (socially and pavement wise) part of town.
The schwalbes are about bullet proof and the bike carries whatever I need (photo gear) for the trip.

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
The schwalbes are about bullet proof and the bike carries whatever I need (photo gear) for the trip.

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
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^^ gorgeous ride! it looks so good, it should remain a garage queen
just a quick question, what fenders are those...? I'm trying to find fenders for my lotus classique road bike and the ones you have look great!
just a quick question, what fenders are those...? I'm trying to find fenders for my lotus classique road bike and the ones you have look great!
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Current state of this bike (and still has not seen a tour yet, damn). I have been using it to travel in a rough (socially and pavement wise) part of town.
The schwalbes are about bullet proof and the bike carries whatever I need (photo gear) for the trip.

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
The schwalbes are about bullet proof and the bike carries whatever I need (photo gear) for the trip.

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
That seat stay cluster with the cable hanger- love it.
I'm so glad you're still riding it. As much as people will say "those bikes need to be toured," they're such outrageously comfortable bikes- I have no problem just riding them for "everyday" riding.
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This is a beautiful bike. I'd be tempted to use it as an everyday rider perhaps even more than as a tourer just because it's so beautiful. I tend to tour on bikes I don't mind beating up but that's just me.
In case you can't tell, the drool and jealousy meter is pretty high right now. Great find.
In case you can't tell, the drool and jealousy meter is pretty high right now. Great find.
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I was very sad the one I found last year was too small. They do seem to be very sought after. The frame I had was very nicely built, you can still see pics here if you want to drool some more, should have probably held it for trade longer than I did-- but last nights impulsive t-700 ebay bid probably makes up for it! Need an intervention over here......
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I was very sad the one I found last year was too small. They do seem to be very sought after. The frame I had was very nicely built, you can still see pics here if you want to drool some more, should have probably held it for trade longer than I did-- but last nights impulsive t-700 ebay bid probably makes up for it! Need an intervention over here......
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Current state of this bike (and still has not seen a tour yet, damn). I have been using it to travel in a rough (socially and pavement wise) part of town.
The schwalbes are about bullet proof and the bike carries whatever I need (photo gear) for the trip.

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
The schwalbes are about bullet proof and the bike carries whatever I need (photo gear) for the trip.

Specialized Expedition by djk762, on Flickr
My '85 model was purchased as a repainted frame only so I like to see photos of the originals. It is amazing how closely this was spec'd to the 84 Miyata 1000 - even the same basic color.
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I did not like the font and do not plan on resale. Off they went. And although it was a garage queen I hope to use it as a tourer when life allows so while I am careful with my rides finish is second to experience.
I am surprised at how many folks recognize it as an Expedition when I ride it even without the decals. They sure have a following.
-D
I am surprised at how many folks recognize it as an Expedition when I ride it even without the decals. They sure have a following.
-D
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This is a beautiful bike. I'd be tempted to use it as an everyday rider perhaps even more than as a tourer just because it's so beautiful. I tend to tour on bikes I don't mind beating up but that's just me.
In case you can't tell, the drool and jealousy meter is pretty high right now. Great find.
In case you can't tell, the drool and jealousy meter is pretty high right now. Great find.
We're going to have to make this forum an exception to the "thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's ride" commandment. That's a lovely bike.
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