hello. i'm korean.
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hello. i'm korean.
how are you?
i ride a tour bike.
i'm poor at english.
first posting.
thx
good luck
I attached here with my tour bike picture.
changed color. <-- 도색했다고 ㅠ.ㅠ 후우..
p.s bike story is victory touring
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Welcome,
Nice bike. Enjoy your stay.
Nice bike. Enjoy your stay.
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Welcome to the forums. What kind of bottle holder is that you have? It seems it's for big (1,5L? 2L) bottles?
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Thank you for your wellcom.
The bottle holder is Topeak`s 1.5~2L bottleholder.
Here`s another picture of bike before re painting.
I just hanging around near places. (T_T)
The bottle holder is Topeak`s 1.5~2L bottleholder.
Here`s another picture of bike before re painting.
I just hanging around near places. (T_T)
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Hey Kkkamui,
Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting the photos of your bike, it looks beautiful and solid. Hope you have time to tour with that rig. Those Topeak bottle cages are really great, relatively cheap and besides, you can always find another water bottle, where ever you are.
Your paint job looks outstanding as well. Enjoy the road ahead.
Journey On
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting the photos of your bike, it looks beautiful and solid. Hope you have time to tour with that rig. Those Topeak bottle cages are really great, relatively cheap and besides, you can always find another water bottle, where ever you are.
Your paint job looks outstanding as well. Enjoy the road ahead.
Journey On
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Welcome to the forum. That's a great looking bicycle. I lived in Korea for 3 years (98-00) and really enjoyed it. I lived in the city of UIjongbu which is about 10 miles north of Seoul. I rode my bike all over the place near Uijongbu. The area is covered by mountains and has nice roads goin in every direction, Unfortunately I never toured though I'd like to back and try that some day.
What areas have you toured in Korea?
What areas have you toured in Korea?
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Very nice bike man! I have a good friend from Korea, he's at boarding school in New York City though.
He's from Seoul, where do you live in Korea?
He's from Seoul, where do you live in Korea?
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hi kkkamui,
im from ireland,just though i would tell you that,
this is a great forum for talking bikes
and anything else you need to know about touring ,
so stick around,and enjoy
by the way nice bike,,,,,
im from ireland,just though i would tell you that,
this is a great forum for talking bikes
and anything else you need to know about touring ,
so stick around,and enjoy
by the way nice bike,,,,,
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Nice bike. I like the paint job.
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thx Chris!!!.
good LUCK!
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MichaeLW.
very good.
visit Korea good for trip because of four seasons... feel free to contact me in Seoul...
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rustycool7
please come to me and I had a trip from seoul to Jeju island by bicycle.
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D.Trott
my hometown is pusan, but i now live in seoul.
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antokelly
T.T but i'm poor english
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tarwheel, Xilios
THX!!!!!!!
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Wow! Seoul to Chejudo! Thats a great ride. I visited Chejudo in 1999 and had a great time. What a beutiful Island. I would love to ride my bike around Hilla San. Have you ever done any riding north of Seoul? In my three years of riding there I think I only saw 1 or 2 other cyclists. This suprised me because the roads are so nice and the scenery beautiful. Koreans really enjoy hiking in the mountains. I remember hiking up Tobong San and there being a line of people all the way to the top. Another great thing about riding in Korea is all the small stores and pochanmacha everywhere so you can always find something to eat.
When I make it back to Korea we'll have to do a tour from Seoul over to Sokcho over the Taebak mountains.
Anyounghekaysayo
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When I make it back to Korea we'll have to do a tour from Seoul over to Sokcho over the Taebak mountains.
Anyounghekaysayo
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Welcome to this great forum, lovely bike, hope you enjoy this place learn from it and put your teaching into it.