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  1. ikickbabiesballs on

    If it fits it sits I say! Great bike maybe not the best xbike, limited by tire volume and longer chain stays aren’t great for mixed terrain. But great riding for anything not twisty or chunky.

  2. No_Entertainment1931 on

    Hell yes, just buy it. Miyata made great frames from excellent custom steel and a triple butted version is always a nice ride unless you are plus sized

  3. Dapper-Ad9787 on

    Is that a 610? It was a very popular touring bike back in the 80s and early 90s. Solid choice.

    Edit, looks like a 210. Still a solid bike and that’s a good price. Seems to be in reasonable shape.

  4. wecantdancelikethis on

    hells yes! it’ll fit 622x35mm tires and has rack eyelets on top of the for dropouts.

    buy it, ride it, maintain it, replace components as they wear out. That’s a future Theseus’ Bike.

  5. CorporalScottBukkake on

    Get it! It’s a touring bike, so it’ll fit up to 35C tires or so with those cantilever brakes, but still goes fast on the road. Miyata made really good frames.

  6. Yeah. Miyata’s are solid. My first road bike was a ’84 912 and still have it close to 20 years later.

  7. I have a two ten. It’s a fantastic bike. The higher-end one thousand gets all the love, but the two ten still has a great frame and rides well.

    Mine is still on 27” wheels, and to my knowledge, they all were, whereas the one thousand was 700c. I’m converting it to 700c at this point since the brakes have enough adjustment, but if you want to go 700c, be aware that it’s a bit of a kludge to use canti posts mismatched to the rim by a few mm.

  8. Pickle_strength on

    It’s a Two Ten, so an entry level tourer. I think 100-200 would be the typical market value, maybe more depending on location.

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