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Cyclemode on Ziba Space

Speaking of Tokyo, Wheelwright on Ziba Space just upped a few pics from the 2009 Cyclemode. Like it’s western-cousin, Interbike, Cyclemode is an international bicycle trade show. It’s held annually in Japan and features the newest in cycling gear and componentry. Wheelright visited the W-Base booth and since, as opposed to what some think, I’ve got MAD W-BASE LOVE, I had to post these pics of Ichigo from SAG and Yohei from W-Base hanging out at the tradeshow. Catch some a side-by-side comparison of the Durcus 1 trick bike next to the BMW Launchpad below.

Very nice!

Be sure to catch more pics at Ziba Space.

Hey Yohei! Nice hat!

Previously:
W-Base Love
Tokyo Bike Shop: W-Base
Brooklyn Machine Works Launchpad
Durcus 1 / W-Base Trick Bike

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