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• #27
it'll still break if you break it.
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• #28
njs frames, especially on ebay US, go for really high prices, i think. It is nice, though.
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• #29
lpg
Yeah, gonna drive to some car boot sales tomorrow..might find a dusty old colnago from some house-clearance stall!heh, do those actually exist? don't suppose you want some company..? :)
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• #30
lpg njs frames, especially on ebay US, go for really high prices, i think. It is nice, though.
start saving your pennies and start dreaming ..:)
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• #31
Just go to Japan and beat up trackies til you get a bike.. you'll be bigger than most of them.
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• #32
What do 'NJS' mean.
Fank you.
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• #33
that the njs-stamped parts are fit for use for japanese track riders.
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• #34
Nihon Jitensha Shink?kai (????????, Nihon Jitensha Shink?kai? lit. Japan Bicycling Association), often abbreviated NJS, is the council responsible for fostering Japan's bicycle industry and regulating keirin racing in Japan.
In addition to licensing keirin racers, the association sets specifications for frames and parts such as wheel size, spoke count, frame geometry, and even weight and material of components. These requirements were established in 1957 in an attempt to prevent any racers from having equipment-related advantages.[citation needed]
Because the NJS' main objective is supporting the Japanese cycling market, its bureacracy is notoriously critical of foreign manufacturers attempting to enter the Japanese market.[citation needed]
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• #35
Cheers lpg and the-smiling-buddha for the info.
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• #36
Now if I were going to buy a new one ...;)
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• #37
renan
bad news on the bike front sad to hear that
i did find the cover for your light by the way got it at home
if i wasn't lending my raleigh currently i'd pass it on to you so you got something to ride it is available in a week or two
good luck in finding the next one
that is soooooo nice!