I feel for ya man in a throw away culture it's impossible to find decent used goods for sale. I'd just go gomi diving and find a decent one that isn't totally used up and buy new parts for it.
Actually, that's about standard pricing for Japan, and perhaps a bit cheaper than some of the U.S. stuff...remember, a great majority of American bikes are welded up overseas, right here in Japan and also China. Sometimes it's cheaper because the international shipping rates are avoided. What I find most funny is how the Japanese go through bikes like they do Kleenex. They are never maintained and always in a sad state of disrepair; flat tires, rusted EVERYTHING, and broken brake cables.
even in japan there are byke robers...AH,AH,AAAAAH
sorry that's more comon in south europe, were a flat tyre, no brakes byke can be stolen just for fun. i know that :(
mar96silva 1 year ago
If you to a secondhand/recycle/used shop you can find same bikes for half the price.
moonrules 2 years ago
I feel for ya man in a throw away culture it's impossible to find decent used goods for sale. I'd just go gomi diving and find a decent one that isn't totally used up and buy new parts for it.
imercury 2 years ago
lol I like the bike they call "American" style. No one rides a bike like that unless you're riding an Orange County Chopper :)
thewilson15 2 years ago
Actually, that's about standard pricing for Japan, and perhaps a bit cheaper than some of the U.S. stuff...remember, a great majority of American bikes are welded up overseas, right here in Japan and also China. Sometimes it's cheaper because the international shipping rates are avoided. What I find most funny is how the Japanese go through bikes like they do Kleenex. They are never maintained and always in a sad state of disrepair; flat tires, rusted EVERYTHING, and broken brake cables.
flipflopping 2 years ago
Are they all imported? I don't understand why they'd be so expensive! Compared to prices in the US those seem like they're nearly triple at least.
wishbone1138 2 years ago