Hi to every one)
Just bought a new bike BMW s1000rr 2016, and my bikes-life revived again soon there will be a lot of good video of it. And buy the moment i have some video trip on Yamaha FZ 07, to Thailand, Phuket, summer 2016.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6GosORoY5s&t=17s[/video]
Maybe it will be little bit boring, who give a ****, on bike, summer and the road you can watch forever
My trip in Thai, Phuket on Yamaha MT-07
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Re: My trip in Thai, Phuket on Yamaha MT-07
Hi Alex, Bike sounds great..
Having spent a reasonable amount of time in Thailand away from the tourist traps I know the traffic laws are rarely adhered too and the behaviour on the roads is chaotic at best.
But I'm going to put my dad hat on and say there's a time and a place for going fast and through built up areas isn't the smartest place to do it. I had to stop watching after 5 mins because I was expecting a truck or worse still a family on a scooter to pull out into your path.
It's your local area no doubt so you know it better than us and none of us are saints on bikes so I'll just sit back in my corner.
Having spent a reasonable amount of time in Thailand away from the tourist traps I know the traffic laws are rarely adhered too and the behaviour on the roads is chaotic at best.
But I'm going to put my dad hat on and say there's a time and a place for going fast and through built up areas isn't the smartest place to do it. I had to stop watching after 5 mins because I was expecting a truck or worse still a family on a scooter to pull out into your path.
It's your local area no doubt so you know it better than us and none of us are saints on bikes so I'll just sit back in my corner.
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Re: My trip in Thai, Phuket on Yamaha MT-07
Welcome in that's a long video for my liking! But enjoy it here at Tankslap
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Re: My trip in Thai, Phuket on Yamaha MT-07
Welcome fella.
I know what kiwi was saying as riding quickly in shorts and tshirt, and overtaking on solid lines is only going to end in a skin graft eventually
Keep it fast and safe buddy.
I know what kiwi was saying as riding quickly in shorts and tshirt, and overtaking on solid lines is only going to end in a skin graft eventually
Keep it fast and safe buddy.