Old 10-02-06 | 06:37 AM
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LWaB
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From: Auld Blighty

Bikes: Early Cannondale tandem, '99 S&S Frezoni Audax, '65 Moulton Stowaway, '52 Claud Butler, TSR30, Brompton

It is because different countries ride on different sides of the road and so have different brake hook-ups for bikes (RH front or LH front). The British started bicyce mass-production so people copied their set-up for a while. The Japanese copied the Europeans (specifically, the Italians) after a while.
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