Sunday, September 18, 2005

Jitensha dewa arimasen


After visiting a giant Bunnings type store, no bike as yet. My options there were a little limited - either a 3 speed 'ladies' style bike - the bog standard basic transport for all in these parts - for about $120 aus, or 6 speed fold-up bike for about $150. add about another $50 to each of those for gear rack, lock and lights. I thought pretty hard about the fold up option - which i could take with me on the trains when i go on the Grand Adventure in 2 weeks time, but just couldnt get my head around the logistics of travelling with it. It remains a definite option though. Opinions, anyone?

Aside from that, the hardware shops here are *far* superior to the ones at home. A backyard engineer's paradise. you want stainless steel cable in sizes down to 0.5mm. no problem. how about plywood? how does under 10 bucks for a large sheet of 12mm 7ply sound? same piece would get you almost no change from a pair of fifties back home. I could go on, but I'd just be torturing people. Including myself. I wonder how much a shipping container would cost to send home...

I'd like to find a real bike shop and see what the situation is there before I buy. Which probably means a trip into Tokyo - which is worthwhile just on its own. I wouldnt mind having some idea where to go before I set off, so I might survey everyone I can find here before I go. There are lots of westfield-style malls around outer Tokyo - I'd say a bike shop was sure to be found in one of them...


Two more photos of retro-style cars. The one on the left looks like on old Wolseley or something. "Enough!" you say, so I promise no more on them from now on.


But they are just so *cute*...








I mean, just look at this one - and two tone cream and beige paintwork!

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey Ben :)

nice cars. I rreckon they are body kitted modern small production cars. The silver wolsley looks like a nissan Micra if you can stop looking at the front :)

perhsaps you could body kit the Jazz when you get home?

Josh

4:32 pm, September 20, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

PS - 7 ply for 10bucks?!?!?!

ARG!

Josh

4:35 pm, September 20, 2005  
Blogger ben said...

they arent body kitted. straight from the factory. its just the continuation of the trend started by the new Mini. tho they are based on current small-car platforms - the bodywork is all metal tho.

10:00 pm, September 20, 2005  

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