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Old 04-20-14, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Artkansas
Old Japanese steel. It will probably be dependable as long as you maintain it. The only negative I see is that it has bolt on wheels so you will have to carry the proper wrench as a part of your flat kit. You also want to move the front end of the Pletscher rack down so it is level. Level the seat as well.
Thanks guys. I never knew Japanese bikes were that populst here. This make sense though seeing as iI remember from history class they didn't have roads till after WWII. Maybe I should research Japanese models, I could imagine their bikes were very commuter friendly.
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