![]() boys as well and people called them kyousouzoku (: mad run group). He will have a booth at the show, check him out. In the 70s and 80s, bosozokus were a big social concern in Japan and quickly. Lot of of 3D sculpted items were done by Japanese artist, Takeo Tsuhara from Dragon Graphix / Meteora Toyz for us. I hope to get there for the show next year. The entire site is in Japanese so I can’t tell you very much. While it might not come cheap, the CBR1K Triple R is one of the fastest motorcycles currently in production, with a top speed that exceeds 186mph (though the speedometer cuts off after said speed). Quite a few Kawasaki W650s get the treatment, too. There’s a Honda CB750, a Triumph 650, a Yamaha XS650 and SR600. These images illustrate some of the work and they all come from a Japanese site called Bratstyle. I can’t say enough positive things about Japan. A bit of cafe racer with lots of street tracker mixed in, too. While in Tokyo, you must visit the Harajuku area to see all the hip, crazy fashion trends being worn by Japanese youth that eventually will make it here in a toned down version. Also a must see is the Robot Show, a crazy show of lights, sounds and robots that is unique to the Japanese experience. Where else in the world can you dress up as your favorite Mario video game character and drive Mario style go carts in the streets of Tokyo. You won’t get lost, and most young people speak English and will always offer there assistance if you look lost. The train / subway system is very easy to navigate with guide maps in every language, showing all the attractions at every stop. Japan is really a unique country. The people are incredibly friendly and polite, so much history and culture, and a really beautiful country. For the last couple of years, bikers in Japan, were wearing prison striped pants and jackets while riding, I am now starting to see these pants for sale in Europe. New trends that start at this show, make their way to the west years later. The Japanese builders and artists have a really unique twist on the Kustom Kulture scene. Many bikes form Indonesia and Korea, along with the United States are on exhibit alongside the Japanese custom builds. A 38,000 yen fee (450 Cdn.) to Apex to pick up and inspect the bike. A 12,000 yen fee (140 Cdn.) that must be paid to the auction house. Also custom motorcycles from other parts of Asia are shipped over to this show. At the end of the process, the fees are as follows: The full cost of the bike (less the deposit that was paid at the beginning of the process). Fans arrive first thing in the morning to see all the cars and bikes parade into the expo center. Every attention to detail goes into all the rolling pieces of art that are driven into the arena at the start of the show. The Japanese have a reputation of being very meticulous with every build they make. At this event always new innovations and products related to motorcycles and hot rods, not seen in the USA or Europe, are always introduced in the builds at this show. There is a huge following for custom American hot rods and motorcycle culture in Japan. For me, this one of the best shows I have ever been to. The event features cars and motorcycles from around the world, a swap meet, vendors, Kustom Kulture artists, a pin-up girl contest, bands, pinstripers and tattoo artists. It is also one of the most popular shows worldwide with visitors from all over the world attending. The show is the largest indoor custom-car and motorcycle expo in Japan. The event takes place in Yokohama, a town about an hour drive from Tokyo. An event with so much packed into a one day show. I was lucky enough to be invited to exhibit at the 25 th Anniversary show. If you are into hot rods and custom motorcycles, then you need to pack your bags and head to Yokohama, Japan for the 27 th Annual Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show, sponsored by Moon Eyes, this coming Sunday, December 2 nd. One country I would highly recommend for you to visit, at least once in your lifetime, is the land of the rising sun, Japan. ![]() ![]() Scores and ratings : Assess the financial performance of CRAZY CHOPPERS SAS DI REY LORENZO : We help you assess credit-worthiness and failure risk.Lethal Threat / Yokohama, Japan Hot Rod and Motorcycle Show 2018.Financials : financial accounts (balance sheet, statement of income).Italy Company Registry : Registration number, adress, legal representatives and executives, filings ans records, proceedings and suits.CRAZY CHOPPERS SAS DI REY LORENZO is headquartered in CESANO BOSCONE : The Business report also list branches and affiliates in Italy.Reports on CRAZY CHOPPERS SAS DI REY LORENZO include information such as : brings you a complete range of reports and documents featuring legal and financial data, facts, analysis and official information from Italian Registry. CRAZY CHOPPERS SAS DI REY LORENZO is a company registered in Italy.
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