Hi,
I am interested in buying/ importing a mamchari bike to Melbourne. Any thoughts how to buy or import one if it is possible?
Mamachari bike
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Re: Mamachari bike
Postby find_bruce » Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:57 am
For those like me not familiar with the term, Mamachari is a Japanese slang term literally meaning “mom's bike”, essentially the same as the dutch Omafiet or granny bike.
Anything you can do, I can do slower
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Re: Mamachari bike
Postby baabaa » Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:51 am
New or second-hand?
Suggest shoot off a few emails to grumpy or bluelug who could help with supply and the shipping
https://shop.grumpy.jp/
https://global.bluelug.com/
The second hand market in Japan is weird as they tend to be sold to and by agents in bulk lots to make up full container loads for shipping to South America, VietNam, Laos and Cambodia
Suggest shoot off a few emails to grumpy or bluelug who could help with supply and the shipping
https://shop.grumpy.jp/
https://global.bluelug.com/
The second hand market in Japan is weird as they tend to be sold to and by agents in bulk lots to make up full container loads for shipping to South America, VietNam, Laos and Cambodia
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Re: Mamachari bike
Postby familyguy » Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:10 pm
Sure, anything's possible. Sourcing and getting it here through an agent or store might take some doing. Online sales out of Japan are usually pretty good for stock or smaller items, never tried to get a bike out. Bear in mind if it's over $1000 you'll have to pay import duty (if it's new, maybe not if it's used?)
I realise this is not exactly answering your question, but there might be something of that style available locally for less than what importing would cost you if you can narrow things down. mamachari is a reasonably broad spectrum.
Someone from Melbourne might be able to point to a store like Omafiets in Sydney:
https://www.omafiets.com.au/
Maybe Cargo Cycles? They seem to focus on e-bikes and true cargo bikes, but loads of mamachari style here:
https://cargocycles.com.au/
For something non-electric, Reid?
https://www.reidcycles.com.au/collectio ... e-cruisers
https://www.reidcycles.com.au/collectio ... uter-bikes
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