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* [[Raleigh|Raleigh & Rampar]]
* [[Raleigh|Raleigh & Rampar]]
* [[Royce Union]]
* [[Royce Union]]
* [[Soma]]
    A short-lived brand of decent-quality bikes.
    [Also Greek for "body", as in "psychosomatic", and Aldous Huxley's name for a feel-good drug in the book Brave New World. It is the name of a city in Japan-- John Allen]
* [[Schwinn]]
    Le Tour (made by Panasonic.)
* [[Sekine]]
* [[Sekine]]
* [[Shogun]]
* [[Shogun]]
* [[Skyway]]
* [[Skyway]]
    A low-end brand from before the bike boom, not to be confused with the maker of the Skyway BMX wheels.
* [[Specialized]]
    In addition to complete bicycles, Specialized is a major brand name in parts.
* [[Suteki]]
* [[Suteki]]
    This was a Sears-Roebuck brand. Here's a Suteki Web page.
* [[Takara]]
* [[Takara]]
* [[Terry]]
* [[Terry]]
    Georgena Terry, specializing in bikes for women (usually with a smaller-than-usual front wheel) was getting very nice frames from Japan for several years.
* [[Univega]]
* [[Univega]]
    A brand name of Lawee, Inc., former importer of Motobécane. Most Univdga Japanese bikes were made by Miyata.
    Univega was one of the first major companies to market mountain bikes in the early '80s, with its Alpina series.
    Univega was later a division of Derby, along with Nishiki and Raleigh, but the Univega and Nishiki brand names were retired in 2001 so that Derby could concentrate on its Raleigh brand.


==Japanische Komponenten==
==Japanische Komponenten==
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