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Old 11-01-05 | 11:00 AM
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I still don't understand the need for a pure NJS bike... why do you need a bike thats completely NJS? are you planning to race in keirin races or sponser a racer? Not to be mean but it just seems so superficial to the point of ridicule. I'm all for njs stuff, most of my bike is njs, the usual stuff like bars and stems thats common, but the need for njs rims and tires is beyond me. Is it a collector thing? or a showoff thing? or just for yourself knowing that your bike is purebred njs?

I'm not attacking the OP, just had to get it off my chest. I love my 3rensho, and love njs parts because they are quality and look nice but just can't understand the extreme obsession that goes into a head to toe njs bike.

chimbly, I think the spokes are stamped... like they have the tiny stamp on the headsets.

Ceya, feel free to school us...

OP, njs rims needs to be 36 hole and I believe tubular only.
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