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SSA JDM/Japanese Tsurikawa and Nylon Strap Black with White Strap Round
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SSA JDM/Japanese Tsurikawa and Nylon Strap Black with White Strap Round

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
9902020914637
Bob Shop ID
649513394

JDM Tsurikawa Ring Japanese Subway Train Bus Handle Hand Strap Drift Charm Bosozoku.
This Tsurikawa ring can be applied on any vehicle and can be installed in the rear and front bumpers
High-quality PVC plastic and Nylon that is safe, durable, firm, do not easily break or fade and are lightweight. Just take out the screw on the tsurikawa, take off the plastic piece, pass the strap through the place where you install it, and tighten the screw to use
Each Tsurikawa measures approx 24 x 9.5 cm, which is about 55 grams in weight, An appropriate dimension is convenient for you to carry and store without taking too much space in your car interior
Stolen in trains by Japanese local young gangsters, also known as bosozokus, the tsurikawas were originally attached inside cars so passengers could slide their wrists inside the ring and safely hang their bodies outside the window. They quickly became the symbol of a reckless youth and bosozokus started to attach them outside heavily modified bikes and cars to show rebellion and disrespect to authority.
In Japan, the word ?tsurikawa? describes objects, usually suspended, that help standing passengers keep their balance while the vehicle is in motion. In the early days of Japanese public transportation, those handles were made of leather, hence the name ?tsurikawa? which literally means ?hang? (tsuri) and ?leather? (kawa). Although ?tsurikawa? is the name commonly used, some people also call them ?tsuriwa? (wa means ring). Manufacturers and transport companies often refer to ?tsurite? (te means hand), a more technical and contemporary term.
The tsurikawas come in various types, shapes and colours. The most common ones feature a handle usually round. The very first Japanese tsurikawas didn?t have handles but only a strap instead. In other countries, it is also pretty common to see simple ropes with a ball-shaped bottom.

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