Buying a Bike in Korea vs. Shipping One from the US Why buying local might be the smartest move you make at your new duty station You just got orders to Korea. You love your bike — or you're thinking about getting one before you leave. Either way, the question comes up: Should I buy a bike in the US
Free Bike Rentals in Pyeongtaek — No Catch, Just Ride You don't need to own a bike to ride in Pyeongtaek. The city runs two free bicycle rental stations along local streams — no cost, no app, no deposit. Just show your ID and go. The service is called "두 바퀴의 행복" (Two Wheels of Happiness), and
Getting to the Start Line — and Back Home The hardest part of a long-distance ride in Korea isn't the ride itself. It's the logistics. How do you get your bike to the starting point in Incheon? What happens after you roll into Busan after 630km? Public transit with a bike is doable, but it&
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