I bought a Honda CBR 150 and rode her from Pattaya to Chiang Mai. After one week in CM, I rode down the west side of Thailand, stopping at Mae Sot, then Kanchanaburi. 2,600 kms and a very tired butt
1 My $2 breakfast- cup of coffee and four roasted eggs, in the mountains west of Petchabun
2 Pocket Rocket- 150cc thumper (one cylinder)
3 Mountain view- Rt 12, westbound to Phitsanulok
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How big a leap for you was buying a motorcycle? (Had one in the past or did you just decide now was your time to try the Asian easy rider lifestyle?)
Hi H!
This is my 4th bike- two in the US and two here in Thailand. I bought this one used. I rode the bus to Korat -350 kms from Pattaya- and rode her back home
I love to ride, but it is dangerous. People here pretty much go where they want, signals and law be d*mned
1 Great coffee
2 My $14.50 /night hotel in Chinag Mai, air and Wfi compliments
3 The obligatory Samoeng Loop pic, a fun day drip from Chiang Mai