From the Lane motor museum, a Chinese made Kamasura. And there's me thinking it was an Indian book about pleasures of the flesh.
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[/QUOTE]Hey there,
I have one of these 1965 Maruuchis with the original title. Any suggestions on where to get it appraised?
QUOTE="Ludwig II, post: 628096, member: 36675"]1965 (presumably assembled from older components) Maruuchi, Japan.
Toyomotor, 1950s Japan.
Toyomotor R5
I do believe this is the exact same model as my Maruuchi bike! Same exact frame shape, handle bars and their setup, rod driven brakes, etc. Looks more modified than mine thoughRe: Non US/European bikes
Some bikes from Nagoya city: http://yaplog.jp/5972/archive/248
An unidentified (even the page writer had no idea) friction driver, Japan
Another page showing early Hondas and Bridgestones as wel as some companies you've never heard of: http://imaiauto.blog112.fc2.com/