Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - you guys like used japanese frames?

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how about used japanese cycling attire
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/architect_dad/Photo20.jpg
found at kinji used clothes for ¥2000
tell chicks your unit is njs.
urodacus
07-12-07, 02:48 AM
Nice! selling the glasses too?
seitenryu
07-12-07, 05:19 AM
RAD...'80s super color-techno-flash-RAD. You had the keirin jersey right?
Aeroplane
07-12-07, 05:52 AM
Floral spandex knickers... probably a women's item?
nateintokyo
07-12-07, 06:17 AM
totally men's.
.................I se you managed to score some curtains too :)
seitenryu
07-12-07, 07:19 AM
Is there more of this dorkery? May want to cash in....:)
yes they probably are women's knickers (and its actually more of an aquatic/coral thing than floral). is that keeping me from wearing them? hardly.
seitenryu, there is a strong collection of various spandex (both proper cycling shorts and just tights) and wacky jerseys at kinji in tokyo, ill snap a few pics for you (or anyone) and if you want any I'll pick them up for you.
bbattle
07-12-07, 07:42 AM
Looks like Andy Dick.
Floral spandex knickers... probably a women's item?
search for old late 80s pro teams- men.
you be amazed what was worn.
S/F,
CEYA!
Fixxxie
07-12-07, 09:09 AM
Nice
Gordo789
07-12-07, 10:08 AM
Looks like Andy Dick.
beat me to it.
blickblocks
07-12-07, 10:00 PM
I love it!
You must find some really cool old cycling stuff there huh? I don't care about NJS stuff but if you wanted to get an old Keirin frame how much would it cost? Has eBay caused prices to shoot up?
I don't care about NJS stuff but if you wanted to get an old Keirin frame how much would it cost?
what does this mean????
i'm opposed to eating meat but I am thinking about buying a hamburger.
what does this mean????
i'm opposed to eating meat but I am thinking about buying a hamburger.
good example.
S/F,
CEYA!
It means he isn't actually going to buy one, he is just inquiring about prices in japan.
more similar to, "I don't want any meat, but what are the prices on those hamburgers there?"
Jonny Pockets
07-12-07, 11:31 PM
"I eat meat, however I have no interest in paying for a hamburger. What are the easiest ways for me to go about stealing said hamburger."
i mean you will get the same answers from me as anyone else. anywhere from us 200-1000 usd depending on prestige of frame builder, condition, paintjob, who is selling it, etc.
Igneous Faction
07-13-07, 01:24 AM
This thread needs pics of the silver Shimano windbreaker. BLING.
I need a jersey like that. Damn. No way old ladies won't see me in their mirrors if I'm wearing that!
makes sense now---I had understood it as `I am not interested in NJS-approved things but I am interested in keirin frames,' which makes no sense whatsoever.
blickblocks
07-13-07, 08:02 AM
It means he isn't actually going to buy one, he is just inquiring about prices in japan.
more similar to, "I don't want any meat, but what are the prices on those hamburgers there?"
I don't care about making sure every single part is NJS, but I would buy a Keirin frame if they weren't so damned expensive. I have a fondness for Japanese bikes, and track bikes, just not NJS stampings. :)
i mean you will get the same answers from me as anyone else. anywhere from us 200-1000 usd depending on prestige of frame builder, condition, paintjob, who is selling it, etc.
Ah, that seems pretty fair.
i'm jealous - not only of the attire but also of how cute you look in it
someone make a track bike-related play on the title blades of glory, go!
disconnec
07-13-07, 02:57 PM
can we get a picture of you in that git-up doing a no-hands trackstand and flipping the bird?
pleeze?
xylophonecks
07-13-07, 03:01 PM
can we get a picture of you in that git-up doing a no-hands trackstand and flipping the bird?
pleeze?
seconded.
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