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Video: These Two Friends Rode 14000km From Singapore to Europe


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16 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

The only bike better than a Honda cub or the Yamaha LC135 for this trip

is a Yamaha Tricity. The rough bit where the road is under construction

the two front wheels will provide a lot of stability and confidence.

Even my MIL will get to northern Thailand on a Tricity.

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You should be loosening one of the front wheels of this Trinity when your MIL hits the rougher roads in Thailand. That way it will be a one way trip for her, and you can be more assured she won't be coming back.  

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3 hours ago, Shibadog said:

his spirit of adventure [bounce2]

and that's one benefit of riding small bike. Can put on train for the return leg (which he showed in part 3). Different experience for the trip.

btw I stayed at that hotel where the 0km marker in Mae Sariang is located but I didn't notice the numbers on it [laugh] 

The best part is dont need to worry that bike gets stolen or vandalise.

next time i old already i also go on road trip and post video for you all to see ok?

must start planning what bike to ride.  

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On 8/3/2020 at 12:30 PM, Wt_know said:

without planning .... reach thailand can u-turn liao

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Without planning, can reach Penang or Kedah is not bad already.

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19 minutes ago, Albeniz said:

Without planning, can reach Penang or Kedah is not bad already.

haha that just takes 12-14 hrs driving/riding on NSH [laugh]

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16 hours ago, Adrianli said:

 

Love this guy's enthusiasm and dare!!! P-plate and a 100cc scooter!!!

 

Provisional becomes Professional Rider. 

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I would love to go to Europe and get away from my MIL.

I would use this 3 wheeler and harder to skid in the wet, no need to put my feet on the road when stopping and a nice roof to keep dry.

A Tricity 300 with a Roof Shield.

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