Yasujiro bikes - dont see that this has been mentioned here before...
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Yasujiro bikes - dont see that this has been mentioned here before...
Yasujiro
Tange as a brand is still around. Ownership transferred, but the brand exists and still churns out tubing in multiple levels.
Anyways, Yasujiro is the first name of the founder and the company produces bikes under the name.
They aren't old, but many certainly have classic aesthetics and build. 1" steered, lugged, level top tube, etc.
I always like looking around at new frames inspired by yesteryear.
Tange as a brand is still around. Ownership transferred, but the brand exists and still churns out tubing in multiple levels.
Anyways, Yasujiro is the first name of the founder and the company produces bikes under the name.
They aren't old, but many certainly have classic aesthetics and build. 1" steered, lugged, level top tube, etc.
I always like looking around at new frames inspired by yesteryear.
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Thxs for posting. Check out the lugs on their top Cameo model.
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The Nudity Road bike is a thing of beauty Yasujiro
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After that video circulated, i naturally went to the yasijuro website. I dutifully searched for and found the "US Distributor", and nothing. I guess the distributor and Yasijuro dont want Americans to buy bikes.
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