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Road Frameset: Pink/Blue 54cm Koga Miyata

 
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Kevin



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Location: Kingston

PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:39 pm    Post subject: Road Frameset: Pink/Blue 54cm Koga Miyata Reply with quote

Up for your consideration is a lugged aluminum Koga Miyata GranWinner frameset with extras.

It measures 54cmx54cm and is good for someone around 5'7" or so. It rides nice and solid. It's very predictable and comfortable.

I bought this frame new from a shop in Belgium. This was never available to the US market. One of a kind basically, so, now's your chance to have a sweet frame to build up however you please.

The wishbone rear seat stay arrangement looks awesome, and the head tube and seat tube lugs have built in cable stops for the rear brake. I put 3M packing take over some parts of the frame to protect the fragile decals and to help protect against cable rub. Cosmetically 8/10

It's a great frameset, but I've moved onto other bikes.

The last picture is what it looked like built up. Also, this picture is more representative of the pinkness than the others I took today. It is definitely more of a bright pink than a pastel salmon shade.

$275 gets you:

Frame
Fork
Tange Levin headset
Sakae FX Seatpost
Specialized 90mm stem
Tektro dual pivot brakes

For an extra $100, I'll throw in a set of low mileage 700c Mavic Askium Race wheels with good tubes and Michelin tires. I was using this wheelset on this frame with an 8-speed cassette with a spacer, but if you simply remove the spacer they can be used for 9 and 10 speed.

Any questions, let me know.











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PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

$250 obo.

You need this project.

Aforementioned Mavic wheelset has been used on another project since I posted this, so they are not available anymore.
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