I don't see anything unusual. What is it I'm not seeing?Front straddle cable is er interesting
Edit - yeh, the barrel hanging loose away from the brake arm
I don't see anything unusual. What is it I'm not seeing?Front straddle cable is er interesting
Having owned a classic Koga, I think they are a bit garish. I wouldn't buy one again. There are more tasteful Dutch tourers, the Vittorio and the Batavus are good examples.Beautiful Koga Miyata randonneur extra, this is very desirable in my eyes.View attachment 695859View attachment 695860View attachment 695861View attachment 695862View attachment 695863View attachment 695864View attachment 695865View attachment 695866View attachment 695867
I'm suprised it was harsh. I just liked that one, it spoke to me. I do wish the voices would stop.Having owned a classic Koga, I think they are a bit garish. I wouldn't buy one again. There are more tasteful Dutch tourers, the Vittorio and the Batavus are good examples.
Also, mine was set up as a light tourer, but I was surprised how hard the ride was. No nice steel springiness at all.
Looks a hell of a lot better loaded.Here is a well loaded Koga Miyata.View attachment 696019
Thank you for sharing that, there is another thread that deals with French Rando's here.I love old Rando's and this thread is very inspiring
http://www.2-pedals.org/HTML/Sportraeder/SportraderSelect.htm
here you can find some informations regarding that Select bike brand - in German only.
in short:
" Georg Gartner sr., founded the compay in the 1930s.
He was one of more then 100! bicycle mechanics in Vienna BITD who manufacture their own bikes,
He named his "Select".
The bike shop exsisted till the early 2000
at the adress: Lerchenfelder Gürtel 29, Vienna
Due to the fact that his bike shop and manufactury lasted that long it is, beside RIH one of the most known Viennese bike brands"
Nice, but you'd probably need a push to get you going - I would anyway. And where's the anchor to help you stop?Here is a well loaded Koga Miyata.View attachment 696019