My name is Tom. I live in Sudbury, Ontario and I am retired. I purchased a 1985 Miyata 110 in good condition and over the winter I would like to put the bike in almost new condition. I am here to get help on problems that I come across in my project.
Nigel makes a good point (as usual) of general interest. People routinely overlook handlebar width as a factor in fitting a downturn handlebar bike. I also take a wider bar. In addition there are different types of curves (standard Maes, anatomic, etc.) and amounts of reach forward and drop.
The only necessary replacements are tubes, tires, seat, rim tape, and brake hoods. All the rest is in nice shape, and the bike needs a bit of rust removal and a good cleaning. I am surprised at the good shape that it is in. As I progress I will post pics.
I do recreational riding to try and stay healthy.
Thanks for the welcome.
Tom
(11-10-2014, 03:25 PM)chipguy1 Wrote: The only necessary replacements are tubes, tires, seat, rim tape, and brake hoods. All the rest is in nice shape, and the bike needs a bit of rust removal and a good cleaning. I am surprised at the good shape that it is in. As I progress I will post pics.
I do recreational riding to try and stay healthy.
Thanks for the welcome.
Tom
Here is my Miyata 110 Mixte, got for free. Love these Mixte's, They always make a quik flip!
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
A beautiful bike! I paid for mine, free would have been better. You were lucky to get the mixte.
Tom
(11-11-2014, 09:47 AM)chipguy1 Wrote: A beautiful bike! I paid for mine, free would have been better. You were lucky to get the mixte.
Tom
Thanks Tom, the story behind this free Miyata was, I donated and shipped some bike parts to our armed forces in sand land, and the next day this was given to me. That is just the way it seems to work. The ten fold rule as they say, works pretty good for me anyway. I know if I help someone in need, somewhere down the line something good will happen! ( remember it works both ways)
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"