Not quite engine free.. but car free
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Not quite engine free.. but car free
One bike for fun, One bike for cargo/kid carrying duties and a scooter and motorcycle for those days when there really isn't time to ride.
I don't think I've driven a car for 5 years now and I don't miss it.
I don't think I've driven a car for 5 years now and I don't miss it.
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Hey... welcome and thanks for the photos. Is it common to have that much parking space in South Korea?
This is a problem I have now and you are facing something similar. I've amassed 4 bikes and with bikes by other household members, my one-car garage is rather full.
This is a problem I have now and you are facing something similar. I've amassed 4 bikes and with bikes by other household members, my one-car garage is rather full.
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Not common, but its my building so the tenants can go park their cages somewhere else. I actually have 4 bikes. My two, my kids little trainer, my wifes shopping cart and the two two motorcycles. I keep the newest bikes upstairs in my office as they are too nice to leave to rust in a garage. That garage is actually very long and I could probably fit 20 bikes in the rooms behind it, but I don't see the point as I can only ride one at a time.
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