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  1. Aug 26, 2013 · About Miyata One Hundred The Miyata 100 (as I’ll call it from now on) in one of the low-entry models from the Japanese producer . However, the bike does fit me and I remember having hand-weighted a Miyata One Hundred two weeks ago (it seemed very light-weight)

  2. The Miyata 1000 is among the most sought after vintage touring bikes ever made. They're fantastic bikes, but don't make the mistake of believing that they're a better value for your money than a modern setup.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiyataMiyata - Wikipedia

    Miyata is a Japanese manufacturer of bicycles, unicycles and fire extinguishers.[citation needed] The company has been in operation since 1890. Miyata was also one of the first producers of motorcycles in Japan under the name Asahi. The Asahi AA was the first mass-produced motorcycle in Japan.

  4. I picked up this '84 Miyata Nine-twelve (912) from a guy on craigslist this week. It was the usual story of a guy who used to race being compelled by his wife to clear some garage space. He was a really nice guy, and was not entirely sure he was ready to sell it, but it came home with me for $150.

  5. 73 votes, 29 comments. 19K subscribers in the Vintage_bicycles community. A place for pictures, articles, and discussion of bikes and parts pre 1990.

  6. I would rate the Univega and Specialized better than the Miyata: nicer rack attachment, proper threaded fender mounts, and the stock Suntour setup on the Univega and Specialized is superior to the deerhead on the Miyata.

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  8. Jan 14, 2024 · The Triplecross Unveiled. Now, let’s get to the star of the show – the Miyata Triplecross. It’s not just a bike; it’s a versatile beast that can handle a variety of terrains. Road, gravel, or a mix of both – the Triplecross isn’t one to back down from a challenge.

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