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Korea East Coast Trail - Naksansa Temple

Naksansa Temple is located in Yang Yang area near Naksansa Beach. It is a great place to see the calmness of what temples have to offer with a great view of the Ocean. Walk around the large grounds and see large statues over looking the ocean, amazing architecture, monks chanting, praying and drumming their instruments. 

While here, you also have the option of having a temple stay and staying there for a few nights. They server only vegan food and it still very delicious. Between 11am and 1pm, they serve free noodle dish. However there is a 3,000 won entry fee per person to visit this temple. It is well worth it. After you are done with exploring the temple, make your way down to Naksan Beach. It is a great place to have fun on the beach and also eat some food.

Visit the Korea East Coast Trail facebook page for more information on riding the east coast trail.

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FYi Video: How to eat Raw Fish like a pro - South Korea

South Koreans love to eat Raw Fish, which is called Hweh. It is best to eat it on the Korean Coast which lines most of Korea, since Korea is a peninsular country. Seoul Cycle has done a how to eat Hweh like a pro in a two part short video. We have also added a script if you want to read along while you watch the video. 

Part one -

Eating raw fish in Korea is very popular. It is called Hweh Follow our easy steps to impress Koreans and your tastes buds ****(click on CC to see instruction captions)**** Most times, you'll see people drinking Soju with this dish for 2 reasons.

Part two:

Eating raw fish in Korea is very popular. It is called Hweh This is our part 2 how to....Follow our easy steps to impress Koreans and your tastes buds. ****(click on CC to see instruction captions)**** Usually when people eat Raw Fish (Hweh) the also order a spicy soup (called mae oon tang...매운탕)...that makes the perfect companion to your meal.

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Tutorial - What is Naver Maps and how to see bicycle paths

This is our part one tutorial on how to use Naver Maps. Naver Maps is the Korean version of Google maps, but it is a lot more detailed for bike information and other search queries in South Korea. 

Seoul Cycle will break down, in a few short how to videos, how to use Naver maps with ease.

 

Also, please subscribe to our YouTube channel and watch our other many videos on cycling in Seoul and all over the country. (click on the link below to be redirected to our channel)

https://www.youtube.com/channel/

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Cyclers of Seoul QnA - May 2, 2016

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For this week's Cyclers of Seoul QnA, we met up with Haewon . 
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Q: Where are you from and how long have you been in Seoul?
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A: I am from Korea and I have been in Seoul around 8 to 9 years. 
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Q: What bicycle do you ride? (brand, model, style)
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A: I ride a Giant SCR 2 ROAD. It is my third bike and I recently purchased it last month. In this year, I plan to participant in one triathlon. But I am not sure if I join it or not. 
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Q: What is the best thing about Seoul?
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A: I think that the best thing about Seoul is being able to meet people from various careers and cultures. There are also lots experiences such as historic sites, landmarks, parks and sports to play and more . As you know or not, there are many good food to eat, shopping, and city tours. And I also recommend that you try to get sports experiences in Seoul like cycling, hiking, windsurfing and etc. 
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Q: Where is the best place to ride?
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A: Good and hard question to answer. Because there are lots of beautiful riding courses in Seoul and all over Korea. So I would like to recommend two places.
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1 - The first course is in Seoul and it is called by palace tour. You can start from Jungnangcheon to Namdaemoon Market. You are able to see Korean traditional culture with your bike.
2 - The second place is the Seomjinggang Bicycle Road. It consists of 5 courses (around 154 kilometers). If you visit there, I recommend you plan to stay there 3 or 4 days because there are very good places for you to see on your bicycle and also great hiking tours. 
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Q: Anything else you would like to share? 
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A: Long time ago, I went on bicycle trip with friends from Seoul to Jeju island. I remember that we traveled for 10 days. At that time, we slept in empty classrooms, tent and a staff lounge of neighborhood patrol to cut down on expenses and also cooked by ourselves.

And I recommend you participate in some competition for fun such as a Triathlon, GrandFondo or bicycle festivals. After you complete, you feel very cool and it will remain in your memory. I also would like to travel to other countries and join some kind of event abroad. That is my goal in near future. Any recommendation is welcomed! Thank you! Good luck to all.
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Cyclers of Seoul is our weekly Monday release of questions and answers from everyday people who ride their bicycles in and around Seoul.
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Cyclers of Seoul can be seen on Seoul Cycle’s Facebook page and on our blog on the www.seoulcycle.com website.

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Seoul Cycle Video - East Coast Temples

Korea has many cool temples to visit and it can be refreshing to stop and take a break at these temples. Chants, smiling/praying monks will always greet you warmly. You can also stay overnight at most of these temples. It is called Temple Stay and it is quite famous among tourists from all over the world and also local Korean people. 

These two videos were recorded at Naksansan Temple in Yang Yang area. It is right beside the beautiful Naksan Beach

Enjoy these two videos and please check out the Korea East Coast Trail on Facebook  (click blue letters to be redirected to page) to see other great things to see, do, cycle and eat on the beautiful East Coast of South Korea 

#‎KECTVideo‬

‪#‎SeoulCycleVideo‬

***** We have lots of other short videos on our YouTube channel. Subscribe and follow our Channel on YouTube for more. High 5!

link to YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUn3-8jDS56wvamQhSI1Tuw

** Contact us in an email ( seoulcycle@gmx.com )if there is a cycling video you'd like us to post on Seoul Cycle's Channel. **

 

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Cyclers of Seoul - April 25

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This week we met up with Cho Bin for our weekly edition of Cyclers of Seoul; 
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Q: Where are you from and how long have you been in Seoul?
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A: I'm from Korea and been in Seoul for 22 years.

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Q: What bicycle do you ride? (brand, model, style)
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A: I ride a road bike from Specialized; Amira sports and I cycle almost everyday.

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A: Idk .there's a lot delicious food and easy access to get a few hours of cycling.

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Q: Where is the best place to ride?
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A: I think uhm.. Jeollabukdo. But I often ride around Seoul on weekdays. The wind on the Han kind of sucks when it's not to your back...sometimes I feel like it is the Hellgang ^^.

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Q: You have a lot of cool tattoos,..
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A: I do have lots. I just really love them. They are all about me and my pet.
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A: In springtime, don't forget to carry an outer shell and a sweater. I did a fleche for 371 kilometers which had to be done in a max of 24 hours...it started to rain and so much wind. I felt so cold. Be ready for weather.
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Go Bunwolli! Course is like camel's back and it is very fun to ride.

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Our Cyclers of Seoul QnA are from everyday people who ride their bicycles in and around Seoul. Seoul Cycle releases a new one each Mondays and Cyclers of Seoul can be seen on Seoul Cycle’s Facebook page and on our blog on the seoulcycle.com website.

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Seoul Cycle FYi - Ride safe

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It's getting warmer and you'll see more friends and couples riding tandem bikes together. Please be careful when passing them, as many of them are preoccupied taking pictures, laughing, talking etc...which all lead to them sometimes using up the whole lane and wobbling back and forth.

And if you see them looking alike, you're not seeing double. In Korea it's very fashionable to wear matching, couples' clothing to show that you're a couple and an item.

Keep in mind people of all ages with all types of different bicycles might not be paying attention and might cut you off at anytime. Ride smart...ride safe.

The main spots to ride slower are:
- Yeoido
- Bampo
- Apgujeong
- Jamsil
- Gwangnaru
- Ttukseom

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Seoul Cycle Video - Namsan Tower - Spring Time

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Here is a video cycling up and down Namsan shot on April 12, 2016. There were lots of fluffy cherry blossoms. It made it for a very beautiful ride...minus the buses (better early morning, late afternoon or at nighttime...less buses)

***We have lots of other short videos on our YouTube channel. Subscribe and follow our Channel on YouTube for more. High 5!

link to YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUn3-8jDS56wvamQhSI1Tuw

** Contact us in an email ( seoulcycle@gmx.com )if there is a cycling video you'd like us to post on Seoul Cycle's Channel. **

‪#‎SeoulCycleOtherPaths‬
‪#‎SeoulCycleSpring‬

Namsan mountain during spring. The cherry blossoms are almost finished. On top of Namsan, you can find a giant tower (also nice at nighttime) with restaurants, cafe, convenient store, pagodas and also great views of the city. Be careful when you ride this road, as you can see there are buses that you need to share the road with.

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Seoul Cycle Video - Seoul Forest Park in Spring

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Spring is a great time to see the Cherry Blossoms

Cycling in Seoul Forest Park...music playing from speaker on bike.

 

*****We have lots of other short videos on our YouTube channel. Subscribe and follow our Channel on YouTube for more. High 5!

link to YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUn3-8jDS56wvamQhSI1Tuw

** Contact us in an email ( seoulcycle@gmx.com )if there is a cycling video you'd like us to post on Seoul Cycle's Channel. **

‪#‎SeoulCycleHangang‬
‪#‎SeoulCycleParks‬
‪#‎SeoulCycleSpring‬

 

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Cyclers of Seoul - April 18, 2016

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Seoul Cycle is starting a weekly Monday release of Cyclers of Seoul. Where we have a short QnA with people who ride their bicycle in Seoul.

So stay tuned every Monday for our Cyclers of Seoul. And here is Nicky from U.S.A. to kick it off
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Q: How long have you been in Seoul?
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A: I am in Seoul for only 10 days but I plan on coming back sometime this summer to do more cycling. There seems to be lots of great trails to ride and I also want to the Seoul to Busan. 
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Q: Your ride?
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A: I ride a Single Speed Jamis Sputnik. It is my old bike from when I used to be a bike messenger in New York and I use it for travelling around too. But while in Seoul, I am riding my friend’s Giant.
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Q: Best thing about Seoul?
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A: Meeting people, awesome food, and rich history. My friends in Seoul have shown me many great places to go out and I love the night seen here. People are always up for fun and know how to have fun. I’ve been to many places around the world and I really like it here. I plan on coming back and having a longer vacation here.
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Q: Best place to ride?
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A: So far, I’ve only ridden on parts of the Han river. But it was great, well organized and you can see many things along the river path. The Yeoido Cascading Falls was a cool place to stop and take some photos.
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A: It was amazing. In 2012 I biked across Europe over a 6 months period covering over 7,000 kilometers. I biked the whole continent starting in Instanbul and ending in Spain. I used my single speed with carbon fiber aerospoke wheels.I love the low maintenance of the single speed and it was a great ride. I only got a few flats and changed my chain once. I mostly used couchsurfers for lodging. Then in 2013 I rode around Iceland for 3 weeks and mostly camped out in my tent. I have lots of pictures and videos of my trips.

Check out my transcontinental European video at Bike2012.nickypallas.com

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Media: Groove Magazine; December 2015 edition

 

Hitting The Trails with Seoul Cycle

Seoul Cycle has nearly doubled in members this year and we hope you join our growing group in 2016. We’ve been around for three years now and 2015 was a great year for exploring all of the trails in Seoul and also all over Korea. This country has so many places to visit and there isn’t much better than seeing the smiles on various faces when we show them somewhere they didn’t know existed, such as waterfalls, having a beer in mountain-fed streams, rolling hills flowing beside rivers and amazing food. Every trail is different depending on the time of the year, making any time a good time to ride the paths.

Full article link:

http://groovekorea.com/article/hitting-the-trails-with-seoul-cycle/

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Interview: Zero Cycles - Donkey Box love

We are lucky to see so many bikes here in Seoul of all levels and quality. Many bikes make us look back in admiration, however there is only one bike, so far, that made me look back a few times and actually made me feel funny in my pants. Maybe this is what cyclists talk about when they mention bike porn; I never really got it till now…this bike is truly a “wow” moment to see it roll by you. It is truly a love at first sight.

Say hello to Zero Cycles’ “Swamp Donkey” with Pinion drivetrain, also affectionately dubbed the “DonkeyBox”. It is a custom titanium road bike sporting some cool designs and cutting edge technology.

Zero’s frames are all hand built using tubing custom designed and built for their own company. No flexy small-diameter off-the-shelf tubing here, that you’ll find on most any other custom titanium frame.

For the Swamp Donkey and DonkeyBox frames the custom tubing is fat and arched, with continuous dual toptubes that sweep down to become the bullet-tipped seatstays. The tubing and lines look very clean and flowy, and that is accented by the internal cable routing to keep visuals clean and uncluttered.

Other than the sexy swoopy lines of this frame, the main eye-catcher is the drivetrain. This isn’t your typical noisy, dirty, finnicky derailleur setup: it’s an internally geared Pinion transmission offering 12 speeds, connected to the rear wheel by a Gates carbon belt drive. This combination gives the bike a very clean, quiet, low maintenance drivetrain, still with much more gear range than any derailleur setup. Pinion is a German company, started by two ex-Porsche transmission designers when they wanted to improve their own bike riding experience.
No more rusty chains, chain oil, or peeing on your iced up rear derailleur while Winter commuting to keep it spinning. No more derailleurs going into your rear wheel, or getting ripped off in crashes.  

The frames also sport hydraulic disc brakes, a much more reliable option for year round riding in the rain, snow, ice, mud, or for loaded touring. The frame and fork both have large diameter tool-free throughaxles as an interface with the custom carbon wheels. They are much safer, stronger, stiffer and much more reliable that the typical flimsy QR levers you find on your average road bikes.

Michael, Zero Cycles’ Canadian designer and owner says Zero stands for “Zero compromises in building the perfect bicycle frame for every customer, Zero broken frames, and Zero bullshit in the process of having it built up.” “When you get one of our custom titanium bikes, we work with you every step of the way to build up something that you can love and ride hard for the rest of your life.”

Zero Cycles customizes your build according to your body measurements and riding style. They have sexy and rugged custom titanium XC, AM, Road, Touring, Cyclocross, and Bikepacking frames available. According to Michael, “These bikes are made to be loved….and by “loved” we mean spanked; hard and dirty.”

Check out Zero Cycles’s Facebook page for more pictures about their great looking bikes and past, current and future builds. I am sure we will see some more amazing bikes coming out from this company.   www.facebook.com/ZeroCycles
 

Company overview:

- Zero stands for Zero comprimises in building the perfect frame.

- Currently producing rugged custom titanium XC, All-Mountain, Road, Touring, Cyclocross, and Bikepacking frames.

- Owner is trusted bicycle designer, mechanic, welder and knows bikes.

- Uses cutting edge technology and products for your custom bicycle

 

Email contact:

zerocyclesti@hotmail.com

Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/ZeroCycles/

 

Other:

Pinion gearbox website (in English):

http://pinion.eu/en/

 

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