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canuckistan Mod Team


Joined: 17 Jun 2003 Location: Training future GS competitors.....
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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| I don't think you can take bikes on the subway. At least, I've never seen anyone do it. Major pain in the butt if you want to get out of Seoul for some sane riding. You never know though, maybe it's time for some foreigners to get the subway guys used to the idea. In Montreal you're allowed to but have to use the last subway car...doing this in Seoul could be a good way to avoid invoking the wrath of the powers that be. |
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Wangja

Joined: 17 May 2004 Location: Seoul, Yongsan
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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| Normal bikes I have never seen, but there is the occasional folding bike on view ... |
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Pyongshin Sangja

Joined: 20 Apr 2003 Location: I love baby!
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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I've seen bikes on the subway a couple times. Bear in mind that the subway is EXTREMELY crowded. Waiting for the next train is not always an option. Your bike counted as TWO pieces of baggage on American?
Rip-offfffffff. |
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Intrepid
Joined: 13 May 2004 Location: Yongin
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 5:14 am Post subject: Bring bike if tall |
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Bikes are available, yes, but if you're over 5'10 you'll want to bring yours as all the abovementioned foreign bikes are about double what they'd be at home. The largest Korean bike I've been able to find makes me look like a weighty gargoyle perched on a substandard roost. I overextended the seatpost and now kindly fellow bikers warn me about the bend said post seems to be acquiring. I just use it to get to the subway, at the moment.
I wish I'd brought my GT Airstream with me--what a great bike that was--perfect for Seoul city riding.
The south Han river park in Seoul has contiguous bike paths from the far eastern part of Seoul all the way to the far western. They're pretty narrow, and in the last few years have become overpopulated with inline skaters, but get up early and you can do a nice 30-40 mile loop. |
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Atkinson

Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Location: Land of the Golden Twist-tie
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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| canuckistan wrote: |
| I don't think you can take bikes on the subway. At least, I've never seen anyone do it. Major pain in the butt if you want to get out of Seoul for some sane riding. You never know though, maybe it's time for some foreigners to get the subway guys used to the idea. In Montreal you're allowed to but have to use the last subway car...doing this in Seoul could be a good way to avoid invoking the wrath of the powers that be. |
I took my bike on the subway to that shop mentioned by someone in this thread. No problems. A couple days later though, I saw a sign in the subway. It showed a cartoon of a guy trying to take a bike (or Matisse's impression of a bike) through the turnstiles of a subway, and an operator blocking his way. Couldn't read the sign, so I dunno what it actually said. Might just be a rush hour thing. Anyway, plenty of operators saw me and my bike and said nothing. Coulda been the crazy-waygook factor. Anyone know for sure?
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Wangja

Joined: 17 May 2004 Location: Seoul, Yongsan
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:37 am Post subject: |
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| Interresting to know ... but I still don't think I'll chance it on line 2 at 6:30pm .... maybe at weekends it's less of a problem. |
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Son Deureo!
Joined: 30 Apr 2003
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:56 am Post subject: |
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I've actually been stopped by the subway people for trying to bring my bike on the subway. They told me that it's because of the size. It's a damn shame, too, because I've always wanted to be able to take my bike to the Yellow Sea Islands, but there's no way for me to get it there.
Seoul is definitely not a bicycle friendly city.  |
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Cedar
Joined: 11 Mar 2003 Location: In front of my computer, again.
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 6:01 am Post subject: |
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I have been in a serious MTB club for a few years. Some of our members have 8 m. won bikes. Most of them ride 4-5m. versions. A lot of Klein, a lot of full suspension... bikes in Korea, the real deal bikes I mean, are NOT cheap. In the US you can hit the yearly sale, the Easter sale, the end of biking summer sale, but not in Korea. And big size bikes are harder to find. I brought mine here, always been glad.
I have seen people with bikes in the subways twice now. |
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the saint

Joined: 09 Dec 2003 Location: not there yet...
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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| Wangja wrote: |
| There is a bike repair shop about 300m south of Sinyongsan station, west side of the main road to Hangang bridge. |
This is good info... does anyone know if this place or anywhere else central in Seoul will sell me
a decent cycle helmet
a pump
some reflective tape/gear
lights
plastic mudguards
Ta! |
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Atkinson

Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Location: Land of the Golden Twist-tie
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 5:07 am Post subject: |
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| the saint wrote: |
| Wangja wrote: |
| There is a bike repair shop about 300m south of Sinyongsan station, west side of the main road to Hangang bridge. |
This is good info... does anyone know if this place or anywhere else central in Seoul will sell me
lights |
I bought my lights from one of those junk merchants at the side of the road. I bought a front and back light for 10,000 before I knew how to haggle. I also had them both stolen the next time I left my bike alone. My pump (worth CDN$60.00) has never been touched tho.
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| a decent cycle helmet |
The store at Shinyongsan had some flashy helmets. Dunno about quality standards. I can't remember what else this store had, but it was a pro shop, so they should have the rest. |
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hari seldon
Joined: 05 Dec 2004 Location: Incheon
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 5:34 am Post subject: |
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| I saw a nice racing bike on the subway a couple months ago. It would be asinine if they banned bikes on the subway. Talk about not being eco-friendly. Public transport should work hand-in-hand with bicycling. |
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