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Multi bike/country trip
Before I start burning the midnight planning oil, can anyone see a no-can-do blocker in this plan which is built around avoiding Indian sea/airport hassle with my own moto and the 125cc limit in S.E.Asia.
1. Fly from the UK to India, buy/rent bike, ride around India for 3 months, if still alive sell/return bike.
2. Fly from India to Vietnam, buy small bike and ride through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia to Singapore taking about 4-5 months, if still alive sell/throw away bike.
3. Befriend beautiful Singaporian billionairess and sail home on her luxury 100m long motorboat c/w piano bar. (no sex involved, I have a bad back)
Ride safe,
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I'm not aware of the 125cc limit in SE asia, My plans see me going through SE asia with a 400cc bike in a couple of years, I am i going to have problems??
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maybe that refers to the fact, that most bikes that you´ll see in SE Asia, are not much bigger than 100cc?
parts 1-2 should by all accounts be do-able... part 3 would be the hardest for me - I think my back would really be in a bad shape, when I got home
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I think you have a good plan but start with a millionairess and work your way up from there
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Thanks for the replies, have I been missinformed about the big bike ban in some parts of SE Asia then? Ride safe.
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I misread your original post and thought the 125 limit refered to your travel insurance . I met people in most SE Asian countries with bigger bikes than 125, 400 cc and bigger were in all countries but very rare in Vietnam where you cannot take a foreign registered bike anyway.
You should have no problems Mr. Fox.
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Thanks for clearing that up for me, looks like it´s time to get down to some serious planning and back exercises. Ride safe.
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My take on the region here:
Chicken Chasers
(that was just a school exercise on web design... actually the first webpages that I´ve made, and it probably shows! plus I don´t have the license to that software any more, so been unable to update it... but anyway, hope it´s of any help!)
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