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Indeed, you can spend hours on the website, which contains Japanese and English versionsAnd the social media channels in the shop. Blue log is very active Facebook, InstagramAnd Flickr Accounts, with more than 1,5 photos, the latter spreads to 1,391 pages. There is a complete set YouTube video The bikes are combining in a complete custom build from a nude frame. Following the process as a skilled mechanical task, the videos begin to be soundless and entertained. Much more than 20 minutes long, and a, a 44 minutes of crust buildA custom paint gets to work and gets a dreamy soundtrack.
The videos have a commendable, ASMR quality and you can only see or learn a lot to get an idea for your dream bike or current journey. Even if you are not paying so much attention, a pleasant half an hour can go back.
What Blue Log creates is the beauty of beauty that sits in Nexus in fun, fashion and practicality.
“They put the bikes together in such a way that no one else thought. They focus on the details,” the ketting said that the shop is just a bit of loneliness about the micro crazy made for bike minuts like hanger and top-tube protectors.
With the help of shop staff, I borrowed a bike from one of the tallest employees in the Blue Log – thank you, Kiesai! OP bike is two years old All-City Space Horse I never saw with a beautiful blue color, Pretty fat tiresAnd crisp, dial-in transfer.
I started picking up the little lads to see and navigate my path to them. It is fun to pick, but a lot of maps are pulling and trying to find ways to move from one place to another. This is what to do but worrying. But I stopped trying to navigate and just climbed. The boys in the shop suggested watching the Yogi Park, which shows a dedicated cycling with a sign in English that tells you “simply enjoy it” and I try to internal.
Wearing a highly enjoyable crket sandwich from a food truck in the park, I returned to the bike, dug the map and point myself towards a simple – “to water” – and just ride. It’s amazingly cool. In Seattle, I say, the tongue on the cheeks, drivers get fast. Less intriguing, they tend to catch properly. It leaves you on the edge. In Tokyo, things were felt more integrated and equal. No one is honored. Riding in the opposite direction simply follows people makes it amazingly easy. It is too much about entering the stream, and often you have a cyclist in front of you.
It was a bike that was new to me in a city that was new to me on one side of the road to me, considering that it was worrying and created a new way to connect to the city. You really don’t really let it rip it. On a perfect bicycle ride with Tokyo, you enjoy the condition of the flow.