Sunday, April 8, 2012
Kaneda's Bike on the Road in Japan
The only officially recognized replica of Shotaro Kaneda’s motorcycle from Katsuhiro Otomo’s graphic novel and animetation film, Akira is currently traveling across Japan. Shinji Tejima from the Showa Studio automobile repair shop spent seven years and approximately 10 million yen (about US$121,400) to build the motorcycle, and he is riding it across Japan to raise money for the children’s autism support group Bokura Company. Tejima started his journey in Fukuoka where he lives and is traveling south and has stopped in various cities such as Osaka, Nagoya, and on Shōdo Island.
"Mr.Tejima will also display the motorcycle at the “Katsuhiro Otomo GENGA Exhibition” in Tokyo, which is being held from April 9 to May 30. Visitors to the exhibition will be able have their picture taken while sitting on the bike. The exhibition itself is being held to raise money to support the reconstruction efforts in the Tohoku region after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster."
I believe Mr.Tejima went by Neo-Fukuoka. From the exhaust note in the film, I think the bike's got probably 400cc single. I believe it also is rear wheel drive with 3 chains and 6 sprockets and got linked steering system in order to avoid long rake of front fork. Via:Gunjap
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anime,
custom bike,
Japan
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