I would love to have one of these. This would be great in Kyoto, or Kurashiki, I suppose.
thats a beautiful bamboo bicycle. does it float?
the old (1890′s) track bikes used to have wooden rims until too many guys were crashing them and getting speared in the abdomen and other places by the splinters.
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thats a beautiful bamboo bicycle. does it float?
the old (1890′s) track bikes used to have wooden rims until too many guys were crashing them and getting speared in the abdomen and other places by the splinters.
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