Great packing job for the train! I love it. If you are able/interested, 
could you post a photo guide to how you do this? I have no idea how my 
brain would handle a train ride (I might not be able to do much of anything 
for days after), but I would love to be able to travel by train as an 
option and have been a bit baffled by the need to pack the bike.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Friday, April 26, 2013 5:49:36 AM UTC-6, Takashi wrote:
>
>
> Thank you all for warm welcome.
> In Japan, places of various climate, various landscape, various manners 
> and customs, etc. are packed in relatively small area.
> Also, there is a railroad network that covers most of the country.
> So you can go ride in various beautiful & interesting places pretty easily.
> (Though having to pack your bike is troublesome: 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/77318553@N08/7308954706/ )
>
> Peter,
> Yes, they are compound curve fenders by Woodys Fenders.
> I like them so much that all my 3 bikes have wooden fenders now.
>
> Brian,
> I have also been admiring photos of your Hunq and your harlequin wraps on 
> Flickr.
> I like to swap handlebars depending on where I ride.
> My Hunq has shifters mounted on downtube, so I can swap bars in about 10 
> minutes.
>
>

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