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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
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Near the end I felt like there was a bit too many bikes but those pics are still 5/5 k
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
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macho macho man,
i want to be...
a macho man.
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Funny because none of these things are leather thongs, feces, or bowl cuts, you sure that this is your blog never?
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T.O.P.
Hong Kong4685 Posts
Are there a lot of bikes in Korea?
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1584 Posts
sick photos, love the look, real refreshing with some more creative stuff ^.^
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England2652 Posts
On November 05 2009 20:00 konadora wrote:o.o Japanese?
If you're impressed or surprised at that, I think you need to look at a map.
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thedeadhaji
39489 Posts
On November 05 2009 22:45 Flicky wrote:If you're impressed or surprised at that, I think you need to look at a map.
are you suggesting that a bike with a japanese license is legal to ride in korea...
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for some reason i really liked this one. great photos!
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your pictures are always amazing!
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Great pictures, as usual!
Although I'm a bit disturbed at the fact that there are bikes named after progamers. Or progamers named after bikes. Odd.
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On November 05 2009 20:15 T.O.P. wrote: Are there a lot of bikes in Korea?
In comparison to China, not really. However, they are the preferred mode of transport for a large percentage of students. These were mainly locked up outside the sauna across the road from my house and also by the subway station. There are definitely far more delivery motorbikes on the road taking everything from take away food to rolls of carpet around Seoul. They drive on the pavement and cross at pedestrian crossings so you do have to keep your wits about you when walking.
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