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Post by redorchestra on Jul 17, 2010 9:02:18 GMT -5
Yeah my guess is 16x13 would be too wide to fit in the track. HA :doh:
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Post by 2strokd on Jul 20, 2010 8:37:46 GMT -5
Joe. I was telling my Uncle about you and your situation teaching....He was in Korea for a while years ago and, well he got to wondering were you were located? I told him i would ask.. Crazy stories i hear form hi sonetimes! He says there arent many laws broken because if you do break the law those lil 5foot tall cops will break you! Lol, he said he saw first hand a big tall muscle bound American get dropped and knocked the efff out by a little Korean police officer! Said he THINKS he saw three kicks before that guy hit the ground. Wish they woulda just done that to me for speeding on my scoot! Wounds heal, felony,s dont!
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Post by redorchestra on Aug 7, 2010 18:05:17 GMT -5
Oh I'm in gyeonggi province south of seoul. Was your uncle in the army/airforce here. They are really hard on the forces here, curfew and whatnot. SOME Koreans are a bit xenophobic and don't want Americans out all night mingling with THEIR girls. They'll beat you for nothing. That's Itaewon and Osan though.
In my area, I never see a cop unless he is directing traffic, and no one listens to him anyway, or sleeping in his cruiser, with his feet out the window.
As far as I can tell, Laws here are made to be broken. I am going to have to retrain for NA driving. Just to give you an Idea. From My house to work. I stop at the first light and wait for the lightt, big street lots of traffic. second light I blow through. In front of police or anything. It is a small street. Everyone does it even public buses. third light split lanes to the front of the pack, and wait. Forth light. Split lanes to the front and go through if there is nothing coming. Fifth light turn left onto the crosswalk. Take the sidewalk to work.
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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 7, 2010 22:03:02 GMT -5
Or just drive on the sidewalks here and explain that you learned to ride in Korea? Sounds like more fun than going back to normal.
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 7, 2010 23:26:35 GMT -5
Airforce
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Post by redorchestra on Aug 8, 2010 5:46:37 GMT -5
It is fun! I have driven over pedestrian bridges, through buildings, down alleyways. I could do just about anything and no one would even blink an eye because the delivery boys have done worse.
The other day, I saw a delivery boy reclining against his trunk, with his feet on the handlebars, cruising and smoking. They always have a smoke, and flip-flops and never wear a helmet!
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Post by redorchestra on Aug 8, 2010 5:49:09 GMT -5
Airforce So he must have been at Osan base? It's pretty cool down there. An Airforce buddy got me on base last year and we had a greasy spoon breakfast, bought some strawberry twizzlers and went bowling ;D Simple pleasures that are hard to get here!
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Post by lasengo on Aug 22, 2010 9:54:33 GMT -5
That's where I am right now. Not too bad of a place and some decent riding. Route 1 gets a little hairy sometimes but not bad over all.
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Post by Thebatman on Sept 26, 2010 8:17:11 GMT -5
1st off to 2strkd......daaaaaaam man, felony?? speeding??? where do you hail from?? did i see something about jail/impound on the other forum??. remind me not to go there...lmao... dam, i try to speed everyday..lmao... back on topic....the malossi springs are way shorter than all 3 of my clutches.i have some nyc brand in now, NO WAY the malossi could stretch that far........wth?? my takeoff is crap, always has been....
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Post by 2strokd on Sept 26, 2010 8:27:20 GMT -5
Yep, hail from Indiana! You read right
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