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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

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  • wow! amazing! by the way, just want to ask whether if you like 80's to 90's road bicycle. Because i just into cycling around 2 months ago and having a trouble restoring my bicycle :(

  • @Ryoichiwatanabe Hi there. Glad you enjoyed the video. Also happy to hear you are into cycling it is ecological. economical and good exercise. Unfortunately, my specialty is rod brake bicycles from the 1950's and I'm not familiar with 90's bicycles. But plenty of people out there with the same interest that are able to share information. Happy wheels!

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  • @AndrewMay100  Yes, bravo to the hard working industrious people that built these wonderful machines and rebuilt Japan.

  • What do you guys think is the golden age of bicycles in various countries? USA, Germany,Japan, UK...which brands were the the best of that time?

  • @Microglia1 For Japan ,early to mid 1950s.  Nichibei Fuji, Yamaguchi, Mayam, Miyata, and many more. UK around 1920's(?) Sunbeam, Ralleigh (?) Germany I'm not well enough informed to have an opinion. Interesting question.

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  • @showajitensha hey i goto a question, wat about a iverson? i got an iverson 27 inch road bike and it has the seal and everything that it is made io njapan

  • @showajitensha I have a few Japanese Bikes from the 70/80s...esp. with Suntour Superbe componets. Japan and Italy make a lot of "race" bikes but I think mainly England and France, and to a lesser extent Japan, make these classic bikes for professionals going to work. People bike a lot in metropolitan Paris. I think the Dutch also make a lot of these classic bikes but they don't export much so I haven't seen many in person.

  • Hi there. Hattori bicycle? If you send me the photos I may be able to provide information. Send to: showjitensha@hotmail.co.jp

  • I just got a hattorei h cycle at a garage sail. it looks a lot like the magnet bike in the picture. dose anyone know any thing about it i cant find it any ware on line. id like to know what its worth

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