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superdave

Joined: 20 Aug 2006 Location: over there ----->
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:40 pm Post subject: mountain bike wanted |
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hey all
i saw a few ads here for mountain bikes, and i've made inquiries about one.
but to keep my options open, i wanna ask around.
anyone got a mountain bike they're trying to sell?
i'm about 170cm (5'7" i think)
... prefer a foreign made bike (no procorex or crap like that).
... prefer disk brakes (depending on price)
... looking to spend less than 300,000 won.
if you've got something in that range, or just on either side of it, let me know
cheers
dave
alternatively: anyone know any good used bike sites/ markets in korea?? |
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DCJames

Joined: 27 Jul 2006
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 7:30 am Post subject: |
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I don't think you're gonna get anything decent for 300K. |
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hepcat

Joined: 07 Mar 2005 Location: Daegu
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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Yep, for 300 you're a Corex man all the way.
Speakin' of which it's time for me to jump on my "Next, Hector 600" and ride to the grocery store. I hope someone steals it....seriously. A real bike shop just opened in Daegu, so now I want a real bike. |
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SeoulnPepe
Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 12:13 am Post subject: |
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http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/korea/viewtopic.php?t=67990
Someone is selling a Giant mountain bike.
Having done some mountainbiking in the best place for the sport (aka British Columbia), I can tell you a few things to look for:
1. Disk breaks aren't all that important, but they look cool.
2. Are the shocks elastomer or hydraulic? Elastomer shocks will wear out and stop functioning after a few years (depending on how you use your bike)
3. What kind of derailleur does it have? Accept nothing less than a Shimano Altus (that's pretty low in the Shimano lineup, but it will do the job without breaking down). If you can afford it, XTs are great.
4. What do you need the bike for? If it's mountain biking, then pay a little extra more money to get something decent. If it's mostly riding around Korea's roads, then get a touring bike. If it's racing, then get a road bike.
5. Do you plan to carry things on your bike? Double check the bike to make sure you can fit a rack, so you can drape some pannier bags over it.
6. What kind of shifting does it have? Thumbshifts are great, so long as they have something called rapid-fire (easy return to preset gear). The newer palm-grip-turning things can be a pain to adjust.
7. Do you plan on using a lock and a water bottle? Is there enough space?
8. Do you want to use cycling shoes? There are duo pedals, one side for runners, the other side for cycling shoes. Then there are regular pedals (shoes only), and cycling-shoes-only pedals.
9. Is the seat adjustable? Do the wheels have quick release levers?
10. Do the cables run on the outside or inside of the frame?
12. Are there any cracks on the frame?
13. How smooth is the front derailleur? Is the chain smooth or does it have kinks? If it's got kinks, you'll have to replace it (otherwise be prepared to have it skip or fall off).
14. Are the rims aluminum, an alloy, or steel?
15. Do the tires (not the tubes) have any cracks? If they've got cracks, can you patch them? If you can't, foreign matter may get in and ruin your tubes.
16. What size are all the bolts, screws, and nuts? It's always good to carry around a few tools (you never know).
17. If you've got cantilever breaks, have they been adjusted appropriately?
18. Are there any rust spots? Could be a sign that your alloy bike, may not be quite so much of an alloy as your seller claimed.
19. How wide is the seat?
20. If none of this makes any sense, or if you don't care about these things, then the bike being sold at the above link will be good enough. You'll probably have to adjust the seat low, as 19" is a good fit for 5'10" and up.
Last edited by SeoulnPepe on Sat Oct 14, 2006 12:41 am; edited 2 times in total |
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SeoulnPepe
Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Location: Seoul
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Darkness
Joined: 12 Oct 2006
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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I will want a bike once I get to Korea as well, I'm arriving around Nov 1st, and I'll be staying in Gunsan, I hope there are alot of bike paths, and places to go for bike rides, as I will know no one, and basically be loner, lol....
I cant' read ANYTHING in korean, those websites are useless to me. Hopefully they have ad's in english for shit for sale...like bikes etc. |
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superdave

Joined: 20 Aug 2006 Location: over there ----->
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:38 am Post subject: |
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SeoulnPepe wrote: |
Not sure if these are nock-offs. The price seems a little low, but they may interest you. |
thanks for the responses (from everyone).
i'm not after a downhill bike and i don't plan on jumping ravines.
dodging traffic will be the #1 purpose. i don't want a racing bike because i want to be able to jump curbs and give it some stick without too much worry. front shocks are fine, but i do like a hard tail.
the reason for mentioning disks is because (and only my experience, admit i'm no expert) stopping is faster and more reliable. in unpredictable traffic, i want that little extra.
i've looked on auction.co.kr and seen a lot of bikes. the american eagles are popular there. front disk, rear caliper (which is a real neck breaker) ... not a big fan of these bizarre frames either.
giant sell a new bike in korea for 550,000 won and other companies have a few similar styles for around the same $. i'm just like everyone else, hoping to get a bike from someone who's leaving in a hurry!
i'm in no hurry myself, and with winter coming, i'm prepared to take my time and look around.
any more advice, hints or offers are always welcome though. thanks!
EDIT: i forgot to mention that the giant mountain bike for sale is fantastic. however the 19 inch frame is too big for me. i'm 170cm tall. my nuts would end up nestled between my lungs riding a bike that big!  |
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Darkness
Joined: 12 Oct 2006
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:59 am Post subject: |
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dammit, I cant read any of these sites!! I really want a 2nd hand bike whenI get to S.Korea.... |
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superdave

Joined: 20 Aug 2006 Location: over there ----->
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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Darkness wrote: |
dammit, I cant read any of these sites!! I really want a 2nd hand bike whenI get to S.Korea.... |
mate, rather than tacking onto another topic, start your own thread.
tell people you're coming in november, what you want, how much you'll pay, yadda yadda. provide as much info as possible (frame size, type of bike, etc). purpose for riding (downhill mania, or blissfully strolling through the countryside).
keep in mind a few things. imported bikes are (generally) way more expensive. most local brands aren't really up to serious biking. so make it clear which kind you want ... and be prepared to pay extra.
if you don't find a bike, then when you get here as a korean at your school or workplace to help you find a bike online.
i'm sure a lot of people will be helpful.
as for not reading korean, why are you getting frustrated? of course you can't read it. some of us have been here a while ... you haven't!
just be patient mate. relax. start your own thread and don't get so stressed about it. you're more likely to get a response that way. |
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