Getting Back On Track (maybe)
May 4, 2023
Reading through pics of the carburettor pages of an English book about Nimbus maintenance that a friend back home sent me, I realize that the small factory booklet has got a few things wrong, and after an hour or two the plugs finally look ok. That was after just starting it up, so a test ride tomorrow will bring the real verdict. Rasmus had stayed up half the night reading about Nimbus too, and did his part to get the old girl going.
I'm still underslept but finally past jetlag, and seeing that the bike seems to work, I'll mention some of my obeservations the last week about Tokyo:
Annoyingly many more foreigners, compared to last time 17 years ago. (What are you guys doing here? Got bored messing up Barcelona and Venice? You're not exotic like the Japanese are. Go home.)
Overweight Japanese - didn't notice that many 17 years ago. (Americans visiting Denmark every five years say the same about the Danes.)
There are practically none of the large custom scooters that so impressed me last time to be seen.
Masks everywhere, with maybe 10% going maskless. Even couples may have different habits on this.
Elegant knee- and ankle length skirts seem to be in fashion.
They still mount their bicycle sadles as low as possible. Makes no sense….
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Andreas knows nothing about the local punk rock scene, but instead directs me to Heaven's Door, a music establishment in a Sihibuya basement that houses some of the weirder stage acts around. Tonight a young lady dressed up as school screams to heavy metal before she starts throwing food at everyone, and next act involves fireworks that has the audience scatter for safety. Fun place indeed.
Hana-chan, the screame-singer. Reminded me a bit of the band 'Babymetal', even if their stage act is somewhat more restained (fun starts at 1:45 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_yATzyi-3g&ab_channel=竜宮ツカイ).
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