Bike Check: Lettuce-San’s Cinelli MX.1
This is it! One year later, it's finally a wrap of my coverage of the Shuhari collection. And because I'm keeping the best for last, this is by far the coolest bike I rode while I was there…
Bike Check: Lettuce-San’s Suntour Tandem
Feeling extra in sync with your bestie recently and wondering how it would feel to blast on a gorgeous track bike but… together. Don’t worry, the Shuhari collection has what you need…
Bike Check: Lettuce-San’s 3Rensho Domifon
Another bike from Shuhari and another piece of history I had the pleasure to try. The 3rensho Domifon is a stayer bike, and if you are unfamiliar with this type of machine, allow me to explain…
Bike Check: Toma‘s Watanabe
A few months back, I was featuring Tomas' Peloton and its many quirks, as well as how he decided to build the whole bike around the front suspension fork. Today, I’d like to showcase another one of his incredibly unusual builds - His Watanabe NJS…
Bike Check: Lettuce-San’s Look 396
The Look 396 is truly track bike dream material. It looks completely unique, is rare but still somehow obtainable, and each one comes with its own history and little perks...
Bike Check: Toma‘s Suspension Peloton
Your first reaction might be, “A suspension fork on an NJS fixed gear... WTF is happening here?” Trust me, I thought the exact same thing at first, but…
Bike Check: David Grylls‘s Double Trouble
We are back with more bikes from Shuhary, and the man himself, Letuce-San. Today, we're examining not one but two 3Rensho, both owned and ridden by David Grylls…
Bike Check: Lettuce-San’s Samson Challenger
Last month, I was finally introducing you to Shuhari Bike Works. So it’s now time to start the long sequence of all the bike checks I did over there, and what better bike to start with than the one some people call “the Japanese Laser”…
Shuhari Bike Works: Track Bikes in Paradise.
Starting to write this article is honestly a bit overwhelming. Part of it could be because I shot a whole twelve rolls of film in barely three days, creating more content than I ever did in one single short trip…