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Shop1 1 Mary's Place, Surry Hills, Sydney
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We received a new colour in our CS model called "PEACOCK" and our friend, pop plant brought us some plants finished in the same colour to celebrate! We have some Bisou in Carrot and beautiful Moss Green in stock! CS Peacock at $900 / Bisou Carrot at $770 The Pop... Continue reading
Posted May 10, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Thank you for supporting tokyobike Sydney over the past few years. From April 14, our shop at Marys Place, Surry Hills, will be closed in preparation for relocation. We won't be moving far - the grand opening for a new Surry Hills shop will be later this year, in August.... Continue reading
Posted Apr 5, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Please meet the beautiful plants from our friends Pop Plant. They come in take away coffee sized hand-crafted concrete pots.The low-maintenance plants are native to the Melbourne area and are perfect for inner-city living!! Each plant has a nickname, which makes you smile each time you look at them. They... Continue reading
Posted Mar 20, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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The main character of the new Australian comedy film, Save Your Legs, gets around town on a tokyobike (CS Blue Grey). The movie is in cinemas now, and to celebrate we have free passes for customers who purchase a bike this month. Continue reading
Posted Mar 1, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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We are excited to present a new, limited-time set-up for tokyobike Single Speed. In keeping with our appreciation of a classic cycling aesthetic, we have modified the sporty Single Speed model with simple, thinner silver rims, black tyres and a gently-curved handlebar. A Brooks leather saddle and matching grips, in... Continue reading
Posted Feb 8, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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We are happy to offer new prices this year for interstate shipping, which call all be seen on our website. We can easily help you over the phone or by email to find the perfect model, size and colour. See our website for more details. Look forward to hearing from... Continue reading
Posted Feb 2, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Since Christmas we've added some more things to our collection of Matsunoya's everyday tools - anodised ladles, larger bowls and rectangular trays, and beautiful hand brooms. Most specially, soy sauce bottles made in the "Edo kiriko" tradition - hand-cut crystal dating to the Edo period. They pour perfectly and will... Continue reading
Posted Feb 1, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Perfect bag for the little things: keys, wallet, and phone. Attaches to the toptube, handlebar, the back of your saddle or rear carrier. The pouch is made of durable waxed canvas, oil skin leather and sold brass snaps. Available in Navy, Army Green and Sand colour with cream cotton lining,... Continue reading
Posted Jan 24, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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We invite you to come and see the latest cycling footwear made for the city commuters and weekend tourtist from same same but different. The Popup shop starts at our Sydney store from January 26th to February 3rd and for a limited time we will be fitting a number of... Continue reading
Posted Jan 11, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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This month we are offering free shipping - everywhere in Australia. Because tokyobike is about easy, smooth city riding we can easily assist over the phone or email to find your perfect model, size, colour and accessories. The next step is to simply open the box on your doorstep and... Continue reading
Posted Jan 6, 2013 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Photo by Yu Fujiwara Our shops are closed from December 25th to January 3rd. We are open again from January 4th 2013. tokyobike wants to thank you all for everything and wishes you a happy holiday. Continue reading
Posted Dec 17, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Cyclesigns are unique bicycle reflectors made from used road signs by Trent Jansen. Each Cyclesign reflector tells a story of its life by the road-side. No two Cyclesign reflectors are the same! His products can be found at THE BIG DESIGN MARKET with our CS Moss green this weekend in... Continue reading
Posted Dec 7, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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This summer tokyobike is stocking special products by Matsunoya. These beautiful tools for everyday use can be found in many Japanese homes. Matsunoya was founded in 1945 in Yanaka, the same area in Tokyo where tokyobike is from. The anodised metal cups and plates can be used at the table,... Continue reading
Posted Dec 1, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Photos by Patrick Stevenson Finnish textile company Marimekko's 100th flagship store in Sydney had its amazing launch and Marimekko Melbourne is now open as well. Marimekko boy and girls gave away flowers to people on the street to celebrate with tokyobikes which brought eveyone a big smile. tokyobike was really... Continue reading
Posted Nov 19, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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tokyobike is part of the RETHINK! pop up store by Volkswagen. It is to rethink the way we travel, eat and live in our cities. Pop up stores are in Sydney & Melbourne. Our SS models can be found at the following locations from 19th October to 4th November. They... Continue reading
Posted Oct 19, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Second annual Food Festival Ride On Lunch hosted by the Youth Food Movement Australia. Spend a relaxed afternoon on a bicycle food tour throughout Sydney's inner city and surrounding suburbs. tokyobike Sydney will be providing hire bikes as part of this event on Saturday, the 20th and 27th October. For... Continue reading
Posted Oct 19, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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tokyobike is IN BRISBANE. Your tokyobike can be delivered right to your door, ready to ride! If you want to see the actual bike before you order, you can visit Pearl cafe located at 28 Logan Road Woolloongabba. The model parked at Pearl cafe is our CS 570 Mustard. Please... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
tokyobike diary explores the concept of 'Tokyo Slow' which is portrayed as a personal experience, the ride itself becomes moments of leisure in between our busy lifestyles. The film is part of our installation at Incu Paddington store. Video Directed by: Teresa Tan Art Directed by: Martha Zakarya Music by:... Continue reading
Posted Sep 19, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Photo by MARTHA ZAKARYA tokyobike is doing a new window display at Incu Paddington store in Sydney. Furniture used in the display is designed by Henry Willson. Continue reading
Posted Sep 19, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Apple and Mandarin are definitely in season now. At THE VEGETABLE CONNECTION, famous grocery store located on 255 Brunswick Street Fitzroy, Melbourne you can see tokyobike CS Bamboo filled with their beautiful organic fresh produce ready to be eaten! Continue reading
Posted Sep 6, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Great solution for carrying more things, the perfect size for packing 1-2 bags of groceries while balancing your load. It can be flat when not in use. You can install one basket just on one side or two baskets on both sides. Folding wire basket: $50 Available in silver and... Continue reading
Posted Aug 26, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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An emergency fender that’s there when you need it, gone when you don’t. The "ASSSAVERS" fits nicely onto the rails of your saddle without any tools or fittings, designed in Sweden made in Polypropylene. $10 Available in Black, Grey, Red, Orange, White Continue reading
Posted Aug 20, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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tokyobike original tote bags just arrived from London. 48cm x 36cm x 10cm gusset with 30cm handles in white canvas: $8 Continue reading
Posted Jul 26, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog
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Our friends opened a beautiful cafe MINA NO IE and a select shop Epatant today, one block away from tokyobike shop on 33 Peel St. Collingwood Melbourne. So much more to explore on Peel Street! Continue reading
Posted Jul 18, 2012 at Tokyo Bike Australia Blog