These bike photos were sent to me in response to an earlier post about a classic bike made in Tokyo with the description on the frame: 'Guaranteed World Finest Bicycle Precision Mechanism'. Cheers Fonz.
I know this is very old, but I am also having trouble identifying the bicycle and I have the exact one pictured in those photos. From what I have found, it appears to be a Bridgestone Kabuki, possibly a Submariner.
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Sunday, March 29, 2009 Introducing Hank Dirkins I got a great email from my friend Hank Dirkins last night. After conferring with him, we agreed the email should be preserved for posterity on the everlasting etherwebs. So here is the first guest entry on A Full Pannier. From: Hank Dirkins To: Lanny Hoff Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 11:59 PM Subject: First 100 Mile Week Hi, Lanny -I just got drunk at your house. I am now drunk back at my house. Ya see, I finished my ride from the university this afternoon at almost exactly 94 miles for the week. After dinner, bath-time, my wife's workout at the gym, a bong hit, and an hour and a half of graduate school homework, I decided I wanted to go get those last 6 miles... (This tale continues)
1. What is up with those cards in the spokes? I know it's fashion, but count me out, suckas -- my spokes are card-free. Not that I ride a fixie. I'm a 20-speed road-bike man. 2. Why don't fixie riders wear helmets? It's dangerous out there! 3. Fixed-gear bikes are very cool looking -- simple, elegant. But they strike me as inefficient -- you know, One Gear to Rule Them All, which, on hills, kind of sucks. 4. I'm going to buy one in the near future.
Do you know the make or model of this bike?
ReplyDeleteI have a similar bike, and I'm trying to find the make and model, with no avail.
I know this is very old, but I am also having trouble identifying the bicycle and I have the exact one pictured in those photos. From what I have found, it appears to be a Bridgestone Kabuki, possibly a Submariner.
ReplyDeleteAny more info would be highly appreciated!
Mike
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