This is the bike I ride the Schoorl trail most often with. I bought it for 50 euros a few years ago. I gave the bearings new grease, made some adjustments and I had to buy a new Campy Centaur headset which doubled its price :roll:
The bike has to stand a lot abuse, I definitely don't slow down for washboard style sections or so. It hasn't had a single minute maintenance since when I bought it (except for cleaning of course), but it is going and going and going......
I couldn't have more fun for the buck!
Lugged Miyata frame out of Miyatas own FM-1 HardLite tubing. It is triple butted and 'spiral spline' butted tubing. Spiral spline = spiral shaped butting at the ends. Toptube:
Finishing is of great quality, but no sealed tubing or so.
Exage Mountain components. Six speed with indexshifting, U-brake under the chainstays. Sakea stem was also original equipment.
Brochure pic. The ValleyRunner was the most economical Koga mountainbike in the '88 line up.
Just finished the Schoorl trail
In Belgium last summer
The ride is pretty comfortable due to longer stays, not really oversized tubing and blades and the upright position. I do have alloy bikes with suspension in front that are much less enjoyable on bumpy sections.
The bike has to stand a lot abuse, I definitely don't slow down for washboard style sections or so. It hasn't had a single minute maintenance since when I bought it (except for cleaning of course), but it is going and going and going......
I couldn't have more fun for the buck!
Lugged Miyata frame out of Miyatas own FM-1 HardLite tubing. It is triple butted and 'spiral spline' butted tubing. Spiral spline = spiral shaped butting at the ends. Toptube:
Finishing is of great quality, but no sealed tubing or so.
Exage Mountain components. Six speed with indexshifting, U-brake under the chainstays. Sakea stem was also original equipment.
Brochure pic. The ValleyRunner was the most economical Koga mountainbike in the '88 line up.
Just finished the Schoorl trail
In Belgium last summer
The ride is pretty comfortable due to longer stays, not really oversized tubing and blades and the upright position. I do have alloy bikes with suspension in front that are much less enjoyable on bumpy sections.