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Bike storage in South Korea

Entering Korea in September, we are looking for
approx. 12 month bike storage.

Any input appreciated

Thanks Kim/Uwe
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I can recommend Gil Bike Shop in Yang Pyung,, 40KM east of Seoul. Same place Clyde and Robert got their fix. He has been in business for many years and will be around for long time. Plenty of space at his shop and home. There will be a charge.
Mr. Yu's mobile 011-747-7806
Shop 031-772-7806
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I know this thread is old

But do you know the price per day of long term storage Joe ??

And are there any restrictions leaving a UK registered bike in South Korea for say 6 months ??

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You could park it at my cottage for free..but I am doing Russia now. Gil bike shop in Yang Pyung... Say 100usd a month.
When you enter Korea..declare 12 months stay. Check with Wendy Choi. Also go riding pointers korea thread and look up Korean HUBb tel nos
QUOTE=geordie_e;384825]I know this thread is old

But do you know the price per day of long term storage Joe ??

And are there any restrictions leaving a UK registered bike in South Korea for say 6 months ??

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Thanks Joe,

I am in UB Mongolia at the moment, where are you in Russia?

I plan to be in Vladivostok around end of July/start of Aug. Unless I can sell my bike here and backpack down to Australia.

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Thanks Joe,

I am in UB Mongolia at the moment, where are you in Russia?

I plan to be in Vladivostok around end of July/start of Aug. Unless I can sell my bike here and backpack down to Australia.

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I am in Barnaul.. Heading out to Omsk on Monday. I am due back in Korea..Aug. 11
Gil bike can watch it for a month. He is to find. Just front of Gun Chung. Biggest repair shop.
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Hey Joe, hope you have a great trip,

I will plan to head down to South Korea for the beginning of Aug... happy to wait around for you getting back and then sort out some storage

Once again Thanks

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