This is the frame I was going to use way back when before the build off, and thought it didn't qualify as a step thru. But it does, so I'm reverting back to my original plan to make this a gravel bike. That's where the name comes from.
It's probably a 1987 Mixte frame, Nishiki or a copy, maybe a Miyata. It's one of the scrap never used frames from my haul back in 2015. The rear was bent due to being at the bottom of a pile of metal, but was easy to straighten out. It should be a rugged gravel bike when finished.
It has seen several configurations.
This is the latest, the frame will get a makeover but probably still be bare metal. The lugs will get a different color.
700C wheels fit, so that's where I will start, by stealing back the wheels from my other build, Mamachari. I've got a good 26" wheelset for that bike.
The Sturmey Archer kickback with coaster brake is the heaviest part of the bike but it's what will make it good for offroad. Tires are 38mm, about 1.75 inches. I'm going to start swapping parts and wheels this morning.
It's probably a 1987 Mixte frame, Nishiki or a copy, maybe a Miyata. It's one of the scrap never used frames from my haul back in 2015. The rear was bent due to being at the bottom of a pile of metal, but was easy to straighten out. It should be a rugged gravel bike when finished.
It has seen several configurations.
This is the latest, the frame will get a makeover but probably still be bare metal. The lugs will get a different color.
700C wheels fit, so that's where I will start, by stealing back the wheels from my other build, Mamachari. I've got a good 26" wheelset for that bike.
The Sturmey Archer kickback with coaster brake is the heaviest part of the bike but it's what will make it good for offroad. Tires are 38mm, about 1.75 inches. I'm going to start swapping parts and wheels this morning.