Monday October 12th, 2009 | Posted in Art & Design, City Life | 2 Comments

Tokyobike

The people of good taste at Tokyobike sell simple, well designed and well made bikes via their website tokyobike.com. These bikes are somewhere between the fixed gear bikes that have such a strong ridership in Tokyo right now, and the kind of practical urban cycles that Muji used to stock in it’s Yurakucho store before the range changed to the meagre offering of mamacharis that it is now. Needless to say, it’s been added to my wants list.

 

2 Responses to “Tokyobike”

  1. Joshua Says:

    What’s funny is if you hit the ‘english’ link, the page is in English, but the title is in Japanese.

  2. Trent Says:

    Ah, that’s a nice bike.


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