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Thanks, I might just do that! Although I will not be purchasing the frame... If I were him though, I would mention it in the ad if I knew that was the case.
I remember noticing that as well back then, Koga being not njs approved and all. Perhaps it was due to sponsor obligations. After all, he was the world champ at the time and he was racing in a completely different keirin league, in which the foreigners race each other and some specific japanese riders.
You could ask him on instagram, he seems like a very friendly guy. He's replied to me a few times.
I thought the keirin frames had to built by Japanese builders before they could be certified and used in keirin races? Or is it just as long as they are built with a suitable tubeset and are an ok geometry?