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Not even coming up to your waist, just over your knee in some cases, these little bikes can be found on in Tokyo.
A few here in our very own Koenji.
A little Ducati type stands as a display outside a hair salon, and a few more outside a clothes shop.
In a country where everything is made small and compact, these stand above the rest.
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