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Old 02-13-12 | 10:31 PM
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A friend that moved to Japan wrote and said that before you can even buy a car there you need to demonstrate you own a place to park it.


So where can you park bikes legaly in Japan? I thought some peopke here had problems not being able to bring a bike into their apartment building but Japan looks worse!

Yes you must get a certificate from City Hall which states you have a parking space for your car before you buy it. There are exceptions for minicars though.

In Kyoto City, City Hall has started to instaul bike parking but you must pay 100 yen an hour to use most of them. You can find some which are free for the first two hours but they are rare. This one I use is free for the first two hours and then 150yen for 24 hours. Also, as ifold mentioned, many apartments do have bicycle parking for tenants.

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Old 02-15-12 | 06:39 PM
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Amazing thread! Possibly one of the most interesting on the forum!
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Old 02-16-12 | 01:05 PM
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I bought a Bridgestone Picnica Wagon that was submerged under water during a flood 2 years ago. My mechanic dismantled the whole trike for a general overhaul and painting.



Water still stored inside the tubes.

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Old 02-16-12 | 09:48 PM
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Bought this Cateye RR-550 (Spoke Reflectors) the other day.

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Old 02-23-12 | 01:15 PM
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I bought this Bridgestone Cotton House yesterday. Painting is scheduled next month.





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Old 02-24-12 | 11:40 AM
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Here's how my Miyata Alight looks like as of today. Picture taken after a heavy downpour.
Added a bottle holder and changed the front black carrier to a chromed tall carrier to hold a small basket. BP headlight was also added.



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Old 02-27-12 | 01:37 PM
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Old 02-27-12 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by iFold
Confiscated bikes are being transferred to their office and the charges for redeeming your bike is around $30.
When I wanted to fix a bike I had on loan in Tokyo, paying $50+ for repairs (new tire+tube, lamp and general straightening and greasing), the lady in charge of the bike protested saying that with such money one could go ahead an buy a new one. Indeed department store bikes ran for $140+. I still went ahead with the repairs and the repair costs because I hate a bike that could ride many years go to waste and work deserves to be paid for. For most Japanese, though, a bike turns out to be a commodity not worthy of much fuss.
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Old 03-24-12 | 03:45 AM
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My Putchalin as of today installed with a puppy carrier basket and extended seat post.









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Old 03-24-12 | 04:18 AM
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Personally met this guy and demonstrated to us his skill.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhBxgsftTGc
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Old 03-25-12 | 05:36 AM
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Bridgestone Cotton House - Initial assembly after frame painting. Masking tape was applied to the frame for protection while being assembled.



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Old 04-04-12 | 08:45 AM
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Old 04-04-12 | 01:05 PM
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Do you run a store or just have a massive collection lol?
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Originally Posted by toastytoad
Do you run a store or just have a massive collection lol?
I do collect Japanese surplus bicycles and restore them as parts come-by. I sometimes buy a bicycle for particular parts I need. If ever my bicycle becomes ordinary meaning a lot is running around I do trade or sell them that's why most of my collection have rare frame design or geometry. I do customize some unbranded ones for as long I have parts and accessories lying around. Thanks for viewing.
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Old 04-04-12 | 10:06 PM
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In the days to come I'll be featuring some of the best restored Japanese bicycles running here in our city.
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i have bridgestone ladies bike size 26 and bridgestone albelt ex size 27... can i replace the arm of my ladies bike to that alloy arm of albelt? thank in advance masters!!!
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i have bridgestone ladies bike size 26 and bridgestone albelt ex size 27... can i replace the arm of my ladies bike to that alloy arm of albelt? thank in advance masters!!!
You can't simply change them. One is chain driven and the other belt driven. You'll be changing
some parts for it to work out.
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Old 04-09-12 | 07:27 AM
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Hi Mang Boy,

My bike's light went kaput and is no longer serviceable. I am looking for a Tantamushi light assembly for my bike with internal gear hub- 6volts,2.4watts. Any suggestions or modifications you can recommend ? thanks and kind regards

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Old 04-09-12 | 03:02 PM
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Hi Mang Boy,

My bike's light went kaput and is no longer serviceable. I am looking for a Tantamushi light assembly for my bike with internal gear hub- 6volts,2.4watts. Any suggestions or modifications you can recommend ? thanks and kind regards

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You can simply change the internal dynamo hub which is available here. Would cost from 600 to 800 pesos plus an LED headlight for 1500 or the regular sensored headlight for 400 pesos.
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Just saved this cruiser on it's way to a junk shop. I had it dismantled for restoration.

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My Miyata Alight as of today, folding stainless basket and anti-Swing installed.



With basket unfolded.


Folding stainless steel basket.


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Thanks Mang Boy, May I drop by one of these days ? I would like to get a replacement regular sensored headlight or LED unit. I think my internal dynamo hub is still ok.
kind regards to you and Mark, and looking forward to my Malabon visit .

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You can simply change the internal dynamo hub which is available here. Would cost from 600 to 800 pesos plus an LED headlight for 1500 or the regular sensored headlight for 400 pesos.
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Had this basket powder coated. I'll be matching this basket with the newly painted bicycle I am restoring.



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Another powder coated basket for my 3 wheeler. You save more on powder coating instead of using the regular spraying process.



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