Got a great deal on the frameset and partial Dura-Ace 7500 group so I had to build it up properly. A real treat.
Frame:
Miyata Team Track 57 1984, 56x56, triple-butted tubing by Miyata
Fork/Headset:
Miyata/Dura-Ace 7500
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Dura-Ace 7500 151bcd 165mm/Dura-Ace 7500 107mm
Pedals:
MKS Unique Custom/Mira clips/Y.F.C. Fujita straps
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Dura-Ace 7500 15t/Dura-Ace 7500 50t/D.I.D.
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fujita Conpy Seamless/Dura-Ace 7200
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP12/Dura-Ace 7520/DT Competition/Veloflex Master 22
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP12/Dura-Ace 7520/DT Competition/Veloflex Master 22
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Added by mankkis. Last updated about 11 years ago.
As of about 11 years ago, mankkis has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
12 Comments
poah!! i really like these miyata track bikes ..
i also found one today
but not my size :(
Posted about 9 years ago
Nice build mate and the same goes for the rest of your stable. I also also have a Team Miyata Track in the same livery as yours (should really take some photos and post it up). Mine's got double-butted tubing though. Think it's a 1994. Do you know anything about the tubing differences between the years?
Posted about 11 years ago
Didn't notice your comment earlier, sorry. I'm not really that familiar with 90's Miyatas but your frame should be made out of the same STB-tubing (Splined Triple-Butted) as mine. Can't think of a reason why Miyata would "downgrade" the tubing in their only track frame from STB to regular double-butted. Ofcourse, if you have a frame sticker that says otherwise then I stand corrected :)
Check out miyatacatalogs.com, lots of interesting reading about Miyata R&D!
Posted about 11 years ago
Oh, and the easiest way to find out how old your Miyata is is to look at the frame's serial number. My serial number starts with the letter 'M' which stands for 1984. 'N' is for 1985, 'O' is 1986 etc etc.
Posted about 11 years ago
I love this bike
Posted over 11 years ago
Hah, thanks :)
Your Makino isn't so bad either even though I prefer your old Anchor.
Posted over 11 years ago
Hahaha thanks dude. My good friend rides that bike back in Miami now. It's still in the family. Keep posted for my new ride, 97 cinelli pista ;)
Posted over 11 years ago
strange says:
yes. cool one!
Posted about 9 years ago