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Mountain Riding in Korea

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Old 06-10-2010, 07:39 PM
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This is basically the road I learned to ride on. After being off of my bike for a month and a week, holding lines and throttle control seem to be quite a bit off for me. Anyways, enough of excuses, there are some awesome frickin roads in Korea since the entire peninsula is pretty much one giant mountain. I was originally gonna edit it and add cool music, but then my home computer got ****ed. My camera is a point and shoot and doesn't filter wind noise so I'd recommend you turn down the volume and turn up some tunes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daFL34nsOQw
 
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Nice vid Ray. Thanks for sharing. Get that new suit dirty yet?
 
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Those look like some fun twisties! Were those sections of tiny speed bumps on a few of those corners?
 
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Those look like some fun twisties! Were those sections of tiny speed bumps on a few of those corners?
Was about to ask the same. They put rumble strips in the turns to slow down riders? Or to thin the herds?
 
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Nice vid Ray. Thanks for sharing. Get that new suit dirty yet?
A riding buddy of mine here told me (after I asked him how to drag a knee) to don't bother dragging a knee. Go fast, first and then the rest will come easy.

The rumble strips... that and the dust are my worst enemies. I forget they don't have them so much in America. Anyways, my suspension is way undersprung for my weight, but I manage by taking it slowly and drawing a generous line when going around.
 
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