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Simian Lane
If they paint the bikes LINE green may as well shoot me now.
Dan Lewis
Will they come with Coney-themed baskets?
pacint
Naah, prefer Suicle no app/phone needed, just my Suica. Small Basket, 3 gears.
buffalo
This kind of service has failed in many countries resulting in pollution and headaches for local governments. Keep them out!
Just a user
Was thinking the same
Peter K
If you own a bike, you try to take care of it so it will last long. If it is just sharing then who will take care of the maintenance? Expect those bikes last one season, then end up somewhere in a bike scrap yard, seats removed
Wakarimasen
Cue another rise in bicycle theft.
pacint
Agreed, it can go wrong my hometown been littered with broken and/or abandoned rental bicycles.
G.MAL.O.Q
Why do we need a Chinese firm ?
gogogo
Docomo already own this area