SE Asian bimble
- DogRustyJunior
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Re: SE Asian bimble
£2000 is less than one months uk average wage? jeesus,dont even get half that!
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Re: SE Asian bimble
Yup, UK average wage is £27000 per annum. ie £2250 per month.DogRustyJunior wrote:£2000 is less than one months uk average wage? jeesus,dont even get half that!
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Re: SE Asian bimble
All I can say ,is that there must be a lot of people earning big money to get that average, considering the millions that are working on no hours contracts.
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Re: SE Asian bimble
After doing some research it looks like i will have to get a bike 150cc or bigger to be allowed to cross the borders into Laos, Cambodia. Cant take foreign bikes into Vietnam so will have to buy/hire one there. Shame they dont make a Cub with a 150cc engine:(
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Re: SE Asian bimble
Mat The Splat wrote:After doing some research it looks like i will have to get a bike 150cc or bigger to be allowed to cross the borders into Laos, Cambodia. Cant take foreign bikes into Vietnam so will have to buy/hire one there. Shame they dont make a Cub with a 150cc engine:(
Mat - from reading "Short ride in the jungle" by Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent, she rode a C90 she bought in Vietnam. I'm pretty sure that she crossed into both Laos and Cambodia.
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Re: SE Asian bimble
Rules are a tad more 'pliable' in that part of the world...
- Andrewwoey
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Re: SE Asian bimble
A bit of bribe money changes the rules out in them countries
- Andrewwoey
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Re: SE Asian bimble
Diesel Dave wrote:He will be up to an Africa twin by the end of the day....
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Re: SE Asian bimble
Ex5 is a great choice - lots of places to carry stuff - can also fit a carrier on the back and a smaller seat (so you don't have to take your bag off every time you want to refuel) check out the Japanese Super Cub version you'll see what I mean. I live in Vietnam and have one myself that I'm having sorted out - putting a disc brake on the front for sure - those drum brakes don't work so well and as another member hinted at things can get a little chaotic in Asia - need good brakes! If Malaysia is anything like Vietnam then 100cc is plenty - you really don't want to go much faster than 60 km/hr - just too dangerous. Keep us posted and good luck!
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- BenB
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Re: SE Asian bimble
Did someone say Africa Twin?