Visiting countries like Japan, you’re always drawn to hyper-modern cities like Tokyo, or classic, traditional places like Kyoto. While I’ve spent a lot of time here, I’d never spent much time in the countryside, much less the wilderness. I’ve always used a bicycle to explore an urban area. When Circles brought handful of US framebuilders and myself over to Nagoya for the Gourmet Century Asuke, they asked us to bring our own bikes. Not just to display at the Personal Bike Show, but to embark on a week-long bicycle tour with. This influenced what everyone brought greatly and ultimately, was a true test of each builder’s philosophy on touring.
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The Personal Bike Show in Nagoya Japan with Sim Works and Circles
Next week I’m taking off for Japan, to tag along with the Sim Works and Circles crew on various rides, including a bikepacking trip around Mt Fuji and the Gourmet Century! There’s much more to come, but for now check out details for the Circles Personal Bike Show happening this Wednesday below.
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Sim Works: Bikepacking with the Cielo Rigid MTB
Sim Works in Japan has it down! Check out some more photos of this Cielo rigid MTB loaded with Porcelain Rocket bags at the Sim Works Flickr.
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Sim Works: Seven Mudhoney Frameset
Japan’s Sim Works has great taste when it comes to US framebuilders. This Seven Mudhoney frameset is a prime example. Check out that paint! See more at the Sim Works Flickr.
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Sim Works: Rick and His Hunter Wood Rat 27.5 Hardtail
Japan’s Sim Works makes some of the raddest components out there and boy, do they know how to pick a great framebuilder to work with! Rick Hunter has been conspiring with the Japanese company and there are some really dialed products coming in the near future. For now, we have to make due with these great photos of Rick and his Wood Rat 27.5 hardtail.
Check out more at the Sim Works Flickr!