Friday 15 August 2008

Japan c. 2002

From the site
www.bornplaydie.com/japan/travel/kofu/kofu.htm
Parking that is close to the train station is limited and expensive so driving to the station is not practical and as a result many people take the bus, walk, or ride bicycles to the station. Teenagers talking on their cell phones while riding, little old ladies on their way to the supermarket, and businessmen in suits riding their bicycles to the station, riding with one hand holding an umbrella in the other hand when raining are all common sights. I have even seen the occasional young girl riding her bicycle to a festival dressed in a kimono or yukatta. Because there are so many, bicycles are often left anywhere there is a space. People often leave there bicycles at the station for days. I have seen, at Nirasaki station, bikes literally piled one on top of the other forming a massive heap. The no bicycle parking laws are rarely enforced on a regular basis. A few times a year the city will announce that it will clear out bicycles on a certain day if not removed.

http://www.bornplaydie.com/japan/travel/kofu/bikes.jpg

Yambol 2008

Another Yambol bike with the home made wire carrier. No brakes, single geared an a light blue women's frame.

Wednesday 13 August 2008

50% Bicycle Yambol - Bulgaria

Not quite 100% bicycle but still had pedals so technically has bicycle ideology within.

Tuesday 12 August 2008

Dawes Tourer 2008

clipped from www.evanscycles.com
Dawes Horizon 2008 Touring Bike 2008
Frame: Reynolds 520 Chromoly - Fork: Chromoly unicrown - Gears: Shimano STI derailleurs - Shifters: 24 speed Shimano STI shifters - Crankset: Truvativ 5D with 170mm crank - Brakes: Tektro Oryx cantilever - Wheels: Rigida ZAC2000 double wall alloy rims built on Shimano RM40 front and RM60 rear hubs - Handlebar: Alloy ergonomic bend - Stem: Alloy Ahead 75mm - Saddle: Dawes touring - Pedals/Extras: Pedals included. Comes complete with Chromoplastic mudguards with safety stays and alloy tubular rack

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This is a dream touring bike and would love to own one, if only I had to the time to tour on a bike though. Some of the best times of my life were just me and a bike travelling up and down Europe camping each night. This bike would have coped better than my DIY tourer.