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Article: machine's treasure trove

マシーンの宝庫

machine's treasure trove

The other day, I went to a motorcycle show in Osaka.

Although I like motorcycles and ride them, I don't know the details at all.

I was a little worried about how I should look at it, but

Don't think! Feel it! So, I saw and felt it from my own perspective.

It was divided into three main booths, and the first one I went to was the custom booth.

As soon as you enter the venue, you will see a collection of custom bikes that are unique to Machinery.

Kadoya, a specialized manufacturer of leather jackets

I had never had the opportunity to see so many bikes at once, so I was really excited.

Kadoya, a specialized manufacturer of leather jackets

I was especially attracted to this monkey. The mechanical part is simple

This old-fashioned look and wild atmosphere was so cute that I couldn't help but stare at it.

Next was the booth of a domestic manufacturer.

Kadoya, a specialized manufacturer of leather jackets

As expected, this booth had the most people and was very lively.

There was a long line to enter each manufacturer's booth, and even after entering, it was difficult to take a test drive.

There was a line again.

I also had the opportunity to try out various car models that I'm interested in or that I've never ridden before.

I waited patiently in line to get there. lol

Kadoya, a specialized manufacturer of leather jackets

Finally, there are booths from overseas manufacturers.

I'm embarrassed to say that there are some manufacturers that I don't know about.

It was great to be able to see the bike in real life and learn about it.

I'm thinking of getting a large motorcycle license soon and want to ride a large motorcycle.

I feel like I've kind of decided what kind of bike I want to ride this time. perhaps,,,. lol

Motorcycles are really deep, and there are still many things I don't know.

I have a lot to learn from our customers, so I hope you will continue to teach me many things.

It's been a long time, but thank you for always reading the photolog!