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  • Univega Serial Number Year Winchester
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 6. 20:05

    Remington 870, 700, 1100 Serial/Barrel Number LookupRemington Serial/Barrel Number Lookup enables you to check when your Remington firearm was manufactured. Now you can do this automatically using Rem870.com Remington Serial/Barrel Number Lookup. Remington serial numbers located on receiver of your shotgun or rifle. But you need to use two letter code which is located on barrel of your firearm. These two letters can be decoded to find out the date your firearm was manufactured.Remington 870, 700, 1100 are very popular firearms and it is very easy to find them for sale in shops, on forums and online boards.

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    Hi Hernan,I recently got a Miyata 1000 at a moving sale near where I live, in southern California. The bike has no decals and though it appears to have the right color, there are no decals or headbadge.

    I assume at some point the bike was repainted, probably by a professional painter, but not a bike restoration specialist. The bike was built up with a lot of components from different brands, including Avocet, Campagnolo, Mafac, Diacompe, Shimano and Sugino. Based on the serial number I assume it is a 1981 model. The entire serial number is J394684. What do all the other numbers represent? I think you might have the numbers wrong. I have a 1987 Miyata 912 which has O as the fist number in the serial but based on your serial number formula it would be a 1986.

    I have double checked this by looking at the 1987 catalog on Herman's site (www.miyatacatalogs.com)for my paint scheme. They only had one paint scheme per model per year and that is in the '87 catalog. I also did some searches for photos online and all pics of '87s I found have my paint scheme and all pics of '86s that I found have a different paint with a pink head tube. Maybe the serial numbers mean it was made in '86 to be part of the '87 lineup? Photon,I can't speak specifically about Miyata, but it was (and possibly still is) common practice to use left-over frames from one year and sell them as the next year's model if there were no substantial differences in the frame. Frequently they'd get the newer paint scheme or decals and/or components.

    The other worthy item to note is that catalogs are almost never a good way to determine anything, since they were usually produced way in advance of the new models coming out and frequently were prone to have the wrong component list and photos of models that did not quite match the actual release model. There really is no right or wrong on this issue and serial numbers for most frame makers are at best an approximation. Hi there,There was an abandoned Miyata in our backyard when we moved in. From my internet sleuthing, I THINK it's a touring bike, but I'm really not 100% sure. The serial number is C232336.

    All it says on the bike is 'MIYaTA' (on the down tube) and Sports Model (on the seat tube), there are also two stickers with red, silver, blue and green stripes (kind of like a rainbow) on the down/seat tubes. I haven't seen anything looking through the online catalogs that looks quite like it, that could be because it's a women's frame.

    It's a vibrant orange and does not appear to have been repainted. Any help pin pointing a more specific model?Thanks!c.

    Hello Everyone,I just recently purchased a Miyata bike, but did not get any information on it. I've been trying to date the bike for some time now.

    The serial is a DS70 stamped on the side of the frame. There are some numbers underneath this, but I didn't see them playing a role based on the number scheme up top.So, based on the proposed scheme, is this bike really a 1975 model? It has a blue and white fade paint job that I could not find in the catalog.Please, someone help me out.Best Regards,T.

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    Thanks for the serial number information. I just started riding my old Miyata 912 again after cleaning up 20 years of grime and rot that accumulated on it from hanging in my old tin hay barn unused for all those years.

    A shop specializing in steel bikes here in San Diego, Velo Cult, did the refurbishing and, surprisingly, it didn't take much to get it back in shape. I'd been racking my 65-year-old brain for the exact year I bought the bike (was it a 1980, or 81, or 82?), but until I found your useful website I couldn't pin it down. Now I know that I696909 was a 1980 model. And even that took some work since I thought the barely discernible, paint-chipped number on the bottom bracket read 606969I at first glance.Glad to find some other vintage Miyata owners are out there. I have what I think is a 1987 Miyata Path Winder and am trying to get some specs and information to confirm. Looks like 1987 is the only year for this model, and otherwise all Miyata mountain bikes around this time are xxx Runners. One clue may be the color.

    Mine is chrome; doesn't look like any other Miyata mountain bike of this time period (1985 to 1990) was chrome). Also, does anyone happen to know if the handlebars for Path Winder are more the traditional street style (bent further back than the mountain bike type) than the xxx Runner series, or am I imagining things? I cannot read the catalog specs on the Miyatacatalog page. Hola Senor Ahumada,I bought a body frame of The Mister from a bicycle store that specializes in vintage bicycles here in Manila. The owner told me that he got all the frames (The Mister ) from an old store that closed down the business due to the owners advancing age. The frame is of Iver Johnson arch bar type.

    The serial number is R817390.I have also seen among his stocks frames that has double bars. The owners says he is only selling me one only because I am a regular buyer of his other stocks, which I also sell ( the used japanese types). Otherwise, he will only sell The Mister frames to collectors or high payers.In short, it is somewhat rare.

    May not be the rarest but still is not ordinary. Maybe we have the same model.Por la gracia de Dios.RenatoFilipinas. Hi, I'm very happy to find this site!

    I need help.I bought a near mint 1985 Miyata Ninety 12-speed for a song, but I'm almost afraid to ride and 'hurt' it. It is in such awesome condition that I think I'd like to find an appreciative buyer rather than put miles on it myself, and use the money toward a race-ready bike.Can anyone give me an idea of what this bike is worth?I know it was Miyata's entry-level road model, but I seriously believe this bike is collectible in its almost pristine condition.

    Serial # NQ61942: triple-butted 'Mangalight' manganese steel tubing, original 27x1 1/4 Sport tires (so 'new' they still have those little rubber fingers on the sides!), ALL ORIGINAL parts (unless Carina seat is not original?)!!!Anyone interested? Can anyone tell me more about it, esp.

    Thanks for your interest and response, in advance. Greetings.I would really appreciate any info on a repainted Koga.Serial No is M435105 but I cannot match with anymodel on the catalogs. Cable guides and dropouteyelets are similar to 1983/84 models but headtubebadge is similar to 1986 models.Here are some photos.have checked all the catalogs from late 70's to 2000.I place it between 1980 and 1986 but there is not asingle model to match the badge, eyelets, cableguides and fork.My guess is that either the badge was put afterwardsor the fork is from a different model.

    I bought two 1984 210s, both for $15. Not a spec of rust on either one, a larger burgundy, medium sized light blue, the latter frame in perfect condition (no interior rust either).

    They were both covered in grime. Looked like drivetrain was 'lubed' with grease instead of oil. I'm presently working on the smaller of the two. I've stripped the parts off entirely, repacked bb and head set, took apart and cleaned derailleurs and crankset/chainrings.

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    Next step is to pull apart the hubs, clean and repack. The saddles will need replacing, as will the cables and housing (and I will replace the foam on the handlebars with bartape).Starting after the new year I'll be tearing down and rebuilding an '85 610 in mint condition that I found for $150. No idea why vintage Treks, Raleighs, etc. Go for so much while Miyatas, arguably better, are so cheaply and readily available.

    We have 2 Myata Elevation 200 Mountain bikes (black) with Shimano brakes, etc. It is 21 speed with a gel seat. We bought them new at a local Bike Shop probably in early 1990's. Serial # on my frame is D10224734. According to something I read, that would date it to 1975, which is impossible in this case. Both bikes are in decent shape considering the age, but need new tires, grips are peeling.

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    Even the gel seat is still decent. We haven't ridden them in years and want to get them cleaned up to ride again.

    My main complaint was always that the bike seat was uncomfortable and the ride was really bumpy and hard on those of us without enough natural padding.Thanks!Becky. I hope you can help me identify a recently acquired lugged frame set-if this is really a Miyata. I tried looking at the catalogues but could not find any definite model that fits my frame.As identifying marks, it is stamped with serial no PY50196 that only has a Miyata Triple butted Cr-mo sticker with gold surround and Japanese ID sticker with 88 on the Left top side and 00596 in the middle. It has Shimano brazed on cable guides on top of the BB flanking the seat tube and has Suntour Superbe Pro horizontal drop-outs.As with the above post, if I were to follow the table above, my frame would be a 1987 and not an 88 as per the Jap sticker year.Thanks in advance and I really appreciate it if you can help me.

    I'm perplexed about a Miyata 1000 LT. I'm told it was first bought in 1988 but I would like to confirm. I cannot find it's white and yellow colour scheme in any of the catalogues. The serial number is 0W34726.

    I can't tell if the first number is a zero or an O. If it were O, it would be 1986 made. But it has deore Lx deraileur which is 1988, right? So, I guess I would have to conclude that the frame was built in 1986 and then the bike was built for the 1988 line?If anyone can answer what LT means, that would be great. I don't see it in the catalogues. I just wanted to Share my appreciation for the helpful research information available in these blogspot Posts/Replies, and in the catalog-scans here:.

    I'm actually working on a Univega Gran Record (FSN: PG69954), which I believe to be a Ben Lawee frame-design, manufactured by Miyata (Japan), under license from Univega (USA). My understanding is that 'P' in Frame Serial Number corresponds to Manufacturing Year Code for 1987, and so I will now be checking catalogs for Model Year(s) 1987 and 1988, to see if there are similar component-set bikes, sold under either Miyata or Univega brands. Again, thank you for the expertise, and helpful data. Matt (In Southern California).

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