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M I Y a T a S P O R T 2 0 1 5 M O D E L S Manufacturer / Contact MIYATA SPORT 2015 models Manufacturer / Contact Us Miyata Cycle co,.ltd. Sumitomo Life Insurance Kawasaki Building 9F 11-27 Higashidacho, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 210-0005, Japan Tel. +81.44.221.0191 http://www.miyatabike.com 鉄の意志 IRON WILL PHILOSOPHY In 1890, MIYATA manufactured the first domestic bike in Japan. Although MIYATA starts off as a gunsmith, our founder, Eisuke Miyata, successfully transformed the manufacturing technologies of steel guns to steel bikes. Eventually, the steel bikes take a big step to challenge the international racing fields. In the late 1970’s, MIYATA starts to export high-quality bike frames and sports bikes to Europe and the United States of America. And soon after, MIYATA comes to an agreement with KOGA to officially provide high-quality chromoly bikes. Many racers and fans were surprised by the strength and durability of MIYATA’s S.S.T.B. technology during the races at Tour de France & Paris-Roubaix. This was the moment when the world approved MIYATA. By reviving the technology today, we creat- ed a new series of chromoly sport bike that is suitable for everyone. When a perfect bal- ance of the frame’s stiffness, bend, and shock absorption becomes one, a MASTERPIECE has been given life. MIYATA believes that simplicity is the key to elegance and in fact, it is an unchanging universal law. Although many road bikes have changed it’s frame form and materials throughout time, now, we are proud to introduce you to the traditional & innovative chromoloy steel bike--- MIYATA SPORT. What is ? 2015 MODEL LINEUP The world proven JAPANESE quality is MIYATA’s quality. This philosophy has been passed along to HandMade in Japan MIYATA’s craftsmen ever since MIYATA was founded. By applying modern tubing technologies with traditional MIYATA’s original S.S.T.B. (Spiral Spline Triple Butted) Cr-Mo tubes are transformed into a MASTERPIECE craftmanship, MIYATA SPORT was born. For example, inside MIYATA’s workshop by the hands of master craftsmen. The rider will soon realize the elegance and The MIYATA is created with S.S.T.B. (Spiral Spline high-quality bike that is made just for you. Triple Butted) Cr-Mo tubes, traditional manufacturing methods and modern technologies. In addition, Elevation EXR is the world’s lightest chromoly bike created from NIOBIUM S.S.T.B. Cr-Mo tubes. Lastly, TRYCROSS R Elevation EXR ............ 6 inherits the S.S.T.B. Cr-Mo tubes which joined the family Elevation CX ...................... 7 starting this year. The MIYATA Legend Blue Premium Gold 18K ..... 8 The MIYATA ..................... 10 The MIYATA TRACK .................... 11 What is S.S.T.B.? EIGER Pro ...................... 12 SPORTIF Pro ...................... 13 MIYATA’s original tubing technology, S.S.T.B. S.S.T.B. equipped bike / concept image (Spiral Spline Triple Butted), led to many unforgettable victories at Tour de France & HandBuilt in Japan Paris-Roubaix. By applying gun manufacturing MIYATA’s master mechanics assemble each bike by checking the frame alignment and truing the wheels. As- technologies, MIYATA successfully created sembling Elevation MC & MIYATA MS to perfection is the MIYATA way. spirals inside the steel tube maintaining it’s thickness in 3 different levels (Triple Butted). As a result, the contradicting elements of stiffness and lightness came to reality, which Elevation MC ...................... 14 also added an ideal bending to the steel tube. MIYATA MS ...................... 15 With this significant S.S.T.B. (Spiral Spline Triple Butted) technology, stiffness and lightness have improved over 120%*. *Compared to Company’s product S.S.T.B. (Spiral Spline Triple Butted) tube hanger side Designed in Japan MIYATA’s experienced designer draws life into the road, touring, & cross bikes with S.S.T.B. (Spiral Spline Triple Butted) Cr-Mo tubes. A series made for fans to experience the high-quality MIYATA standards. Conquering Tour de France. 1981 Tour de France, Peter Winnen from Team CAPRISONNE-KOGAmiyata fought ITAL SPORT ...................... 16 on MIYATA’s road frame and conquered L'Alpe d' Huez. Peter successfully SPORTOUR ...................... 17 finished the race in 5th place and honorably received the title of Maillot Blanc TRYCROSS R ...................... 18 (Young Rider Classification). This was the time when MIYATA’s chromoly bikes EIGER ...................... 19 got approved by the world. 4 5 Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 ver. / Elevation EXR Campagnolo Super Record ver. HandMade in JAPAN Elevation EXR Shimano Dura-Ace ver. HandMade in JAPAN Complete Bike / Frame Kit Complete Bike / Frame Kit 6.54 6.77 (size 460) (size 500) Storm Blue | B4X Red Mirror | R21S Elevation CX HandMade in JAPAN Frame Kit Frame weight:1.95kg(size 480) Fork weight:470g Elevation EXR, the lightest* chromoly bike, has made a full model change. High-stiffness and ultra-lightness are born from MIYATA’s original S.S.T.B. NIOBIUM (Spiral Spline Triple Butted) Cr-Mo tubes. Comparing stiffness of a typical K-Storm Blue | B4K chromoly tube, this original tube has a weight ratio improvement of over 30 % and maintains the tenacity without losing it’s rigidness. The unique whipping effect limits the minimum level of loss and offers a spring effect. In addition, it features excellent shock absorption which reduces rider’s fatigue and offers excellent controllability. New Campag- nolo Super Record, Shimano Dura-Ace, and Dura-Ace Di2 versions are available with special cable routing. 1.5 inch tapered head tube and MAX shape MEGA tube on the top & down tube increases torsional rigidity. 1.5 inch full carbon fork and DT SWISS RRC 32 DICUT carbon wheels significantly increase the riding performance. Experience Miyata’s K-Red Mirror | R21K Iron Will Philosophy. Elevation CX is engineered to be super light-weight Cr-Mo cyclo cross frame which inherits technologies from Elevation * Cr-Mo frame mass production bikes. (In-company investigation: August, 2014) EXR. The cyclo cross frame features 1.5 inch tapered head tube and FORCELITE Nb top & down tubes. As a result, this MAX shape Mega tube creates a whipping effect on off-road scenes that directly transforms power into driving force. MIYATA CODE Easy carrying and mud preventing technologies are applied to the frame’s design with carbon front fork and cantilever Campagnolo Super Record ver. | 420mm/AYEE425|440mm/AYEE445|460mm/AYEE465| 480mm/AYEE485|500mm/AYEE505| 520mm/AYEE525 | 540mm/AYEE545 | 560mm/AYEE565 Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 ver. | 420mm/AYEXD425|440mm/AYEXD445|460mm/AYEXD465| 480mm/AYEXD485|500mm/AYEXD505| 520mm/AYEXD525 | 540mm/AYEXD545 | 560mm/AYEXD565 brakes. Our true cyclo cross racer is ready for any challenging obstacles. Ride fast & tough and conquer the off-roads. Shimano Dura-Ace ver.| 420mm/AYEED425|440mm/AYEED445|460mm/AYEED465| 480mm/AYEED485|500mm/AYEED505| 520mm/AYEED525 | 540mm/AYEED545 | 560mm/AYEED565 Frame Kit Mechanical ver.| 420mm/AYEE425F|440mm/AYEE445F|460mm/AYEE465F| 480mm/AYEE485F|500mm/AYEE505F| 520mm/AYEE525F | 540mm/AYEE545F | 560mm/AYEE565F MIYATA CODE Frame Kit Di2 ver.| 420mm/AYEXD425F|440mm/AYEXD445F|460mm/AYEXD465F| 480mm/AYEXD485F|500mm/AYEXD505F| 520mm/AYEXD525F | 540mm/AYEXD545F | 560mm/AYEXD565F Frame Kit|480mm/AYCX485F|520mm/AYCX525F|550mm/AYCX555F Color Variation Storm Blue (B4X) | Red Mirror (R21S) Color Variation K-Red Mirror (R21K) | K-Storm Blue (B4K) 6 7 Legend Blue Premium Gold 18K, Legend Blue Premium Gold 18K, The MIYATA Campagnolo Super Record ver. HandMade in JAPAN The MIYATA Shimano Dura-Ace ver. HandMade in JAPAN Complete Bike / Frame Kit Complete Bike / Frame Kit 8.40 8.75 (size 540) (size 540) Legend Blue Premium Gold 18K | B70K Legend Blue Premium Gold 18K | B70K COLUMN HandMade Frames Elevation EXR & The MIYATA are representative models of HandMade in Japan series. Each frame is given birth by the hands of the master craftsmen at Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. In 1981, Peter Winnen (CAPRISONNE-KOGA miyata) conquered the mountain stage, Morzine- L’Alpe d’Huez, of Tour de France with MIYATA’s chromoly frames. Birth after three decades, MIYATA’s original S.S.T.B. (Spiral Spline Triple Butted) Cr-Mo tubes are known widely for overcoming the demanding classic race at the Paris - Roubaix’s paved road. The DNA of the frame which withstood the Tour de France is passed along with genuine materials and precise geometry to adapt to aggressive races as well as fun ride scenes. The MIYATA Legend Blue Premium Gold version is 18K Gold The legendary chromoly frames made by the traditional man- coated premium designed bike that is handmade just for you. New Campagnolo Super Record and Shimano Dura-Ace ver- ufacturing methods; machining, welding & frame aligning. sion are available. Ride the legendary MIYATA. Each manufacturing process follows the precise method for perfection. MIYATA’s Iron Will Philosophy is engraved in each frame that will soon take your breath away. MIYATA CODE Campagnolo Super Record ver. | 460mm/AYG465|480mm/AYG485|500mm/AYG505| 520mm/AYG525|540mm/AYG545| 560mm/AYG565 | 580mm/AYG585 | 600mm/AYG605 Shimano Dura-Ace ver. | 460mm/AYGD465|480mm/AYGD485|500mm/AYGD505| 520mm/AYGD525|540mm/AYGD545| 560mm/AYGD565 | 580mm/AYGD585 | 600mm/AYGD605 Frame Kit |460mm/AYG465F|480mm/AYG485F|500mm/AYG505F| 520mm/AYG525F|540mm/AYG545F| 560mm/AYG565F | 580mm/AYG585F | 600mm/AYG605F Color Variation Legend Blue Premium Gold 18K (B70K) 8 9 The MIYATA Shimano Dura-Ace ver. HandMade in JAPAN The MIYATA Campagnolo Athena ver. HandMade in JAPAN Complete Bike / Frame Kit Complete Bike / Frame Kit 8.75 8.90 (size 540) (size 540) Red Shiver | K1R Legend Blue Premium | B4BC The MIYATA TRACK HandMade in JAPAN Frame Kit Frame weight:2.04kg(size 520) Fork weight:660g *The actual bike specifications are different.(Tire,Lug) The MIYATA is handmade by master craftsmen at MIYATA’s workshop. The legendary frame features horizontal form with detailed lug works, meticulous care of chroming, and finishing touch of paintings that express the dedicated work by the craftsmen. Birth after three decades, this luxury road bike, The MIYATA, follows the traditional appear- ance, and applies MIYATA’s original S.S.T.B.
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