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 maxmaniac L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 07:38 - 13 Nov 2007 Post subject: Ride SE Asia |
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Greetings from Asia to all fellow bikers !!
Being a travel bug, I understand how important it is to
have local knowledge when biking in a foreign land....
So, if anybody is out in this part of the world (Singapore, malaysia, Laos,Thailand)and needs a hand or some advice, feel free to drop me an email and I will do what I can.
You can find me here: chummum@myfastmail.com
Cheers!!
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| Titz wrote: | Well, i'm actually interested to use it as an excuse after uni. Well my folks live out in Indonesia and i thought it would be nice to spend a month on the road from Bangkok or maybe Hanoi and ride along the malaysian peninsula along the coast, cross over to sumatra, ride down sumatra and over into Java.
I know thailand is innundated with 150cc strokers and 400cc's, how much would a traillie cost, something like a tenere, africa twin or something of that sort cost over there. It'll be interesting to do and will be something that i wanted to do as part of my "around the pacific ring" ambition on a bike. What's the traffic and roads over in southern thailand since the only stretch of road i've been on is Sukhumvit road from Bangkok to Pattaya, which was nice.
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I hear that cargo ships leaving Europe (often empty) are incredibly cheap heading for China/Singapore, with some crazy prices such as $400 US for a whole shipping container for obvious reasons.
Might be quite plausible,
but is their petrol any good? LWR had (according to their book) 68 Octane petrol, big H says 90 at the very minimum ?.
a quick search says £500 for a 26 ton container to China ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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 maxmaniac L Plate Warrior
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| Titz wrote: | Well, i'm actually interested to use it as an excuse after uni. Well my folks live out in Indonesia and i thought it would be nice to spend a month on the road from Bangkok or maybe Hanoi and ride along the malaysian peninsula along the coast, cross over to sumatra, ride down sumatra and over into Java.
I know thailand is innundated with 150cc strokers and 400cc's, how much would a traillie cost, something like a tenere, africa twin or something of that sort cost over there. It'll be interesting to do and will be something that i wanted to do as part of my "around the pacific ring" ambition on a bike. What's the traffic and roads over in southern thailand since the only stretch of road i've been on is Sukhumvit road from Bangkok to Pattaya, which was nice.
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Roads along the southern part of Thailand are pretty good but it would be more worth your while to travel up North to Chiangmai and thru to Laos and there are some fantastic bendies and scenery as you proceed up the mountains. There are big Bikes(600cc and above) for rent for about 10 to 20 quid a day but I wouldn't trust those for long trips. As for buying a big bike in Thailand, they are just not worth it as the obscene taxes on Big bikes make them cost as much as a car !!! If you are thinking of a round Asia trip, best thing to do is to start in Singapore(cheapest place in Asia for bikes), buy a Bike( you can buy a decent trail bike/sportbike/cruiser for as low as 1000quid) and ride up North to Malaysia, Thailand and Laos or Burma. |
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"Quick question to 'maxmaniac' or anybody thats been to the countries.
Is it safe to travel on your own via motorbike in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam? or are you likely to be robbed or kidnapped? "
The only trouble you will get into is trying to balance yourself after downing all that cheap booze and trying to weave in and out of traffic The people are fantastic and you do not have to worry about security as long as you follow some basic rules like not inviting strange women to your room or having a joint while speeding downhill along the mountainsides  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 71 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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