Toi Models 6 different Motorbikes in Cambodia.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มิ.ย. 2024
- 6 Motorbikes in Cambodia are Modeled by Toi in this video. Some are popular and some are not so popular.
I will give you some info on them and some great shots of the Bikes.
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I like the Honda cub...but might need a bigger seat ..in all Honesty I would pay for a personal driver just to be safe and just to not be stressed...it looks like having a car here would be at a disadvantage because of its size
Well, I love riding my Moto in all conditions. Yes, I stressed out at first but after getting used to riding here, I feel much better and enjoy the rides.
Thanks for the comment and watching the video !!
Amazing moto demo and models.. Nice to have family to model them…thanks for sharing
Our pleasure! Thank you very much, again.
Worth noting that 125cc and less do not require a licence, thus the school kids. Very easy for tourists and expats to rent and/ or buy a bike here. My old Honda Airblade starts every time, has never broken, and uses $4 of fuel per month
Thanks for the comment. As for the school kids, legally they must be 16years old to operate a 125cc or less with the exception of those , dangerous because you can't hear them, electric scooters.
Also, thanks for watching the video !!
Welcome to Cambodia, I'm very happy🇰🇭❤❤
Thank you very much and thanks for watchinh !!
Great moto show…
Thanks, I spent the last 2 days editing it. I am very glad you thought so !!!
Nice video….thanks❤ for sharing
Thank you too for the comment and for watching the video !!
Very cool motos and appreciate the great models.
Glad you like them! Toi did a great job and so did the family.
Thanks for watching !!
Molde beautiful 😊
Yes, I agree. Thank you for your comment and for watching the videos !!
I love dirt bikes but that modified Cub looks real cool 😃👍👍
It is! I thought it was fun looking. He will be known by everyone here in SR just by seeing a 6'3" man on such a small bike.
How popular are E-bike in Cambodia? Here in Mexico and California the E-bike are so popular even for the homeless people because they are so cheap and you rent it by the day and it's just a bicycle with a motor..so you can pedal or just ride in like a motorcycle...and when you are done you leave it on the sidewalk and someone else uses it
Well, we don't have the ride and drops but there is a growing interst for the electric motos and 3/4 wheelers. cheap and great for around town.
I heard you can get a new electric scooter for about $500.
Thanks for the comment and for watching the videos !!
batterys and heat and rain in se-asia is a really bad combination..perfect weather for batterys are around 10-25 degrees celsius and no floodings
Side-by-side, or utv I think is ideal for Siem Reap all weather all road conditions road or dirt.. not to mention an add-on trunk or cooler for traveling.
Great looking family… how do you like your new apartment? Wish you great happiness in the Kingdom of Wonder 🎉😢😢
Oh wow, Thank you very much for the nice comment. You, we love the new apartment. Thank you for watching the video !!
@@AutumninAsia Dave just told his viewers that your girlfriend’ friends were great. She should get a cart and sell them… maybe she can buy you a new moto…
French fried- correction
Your moto is cool. 😎
Thank you, I love it a lot. Thanks for watching the video and for the comment !!
Great models… thanks for sharing 😂🎉😢
Glad you like them!
Thanks very much for watching !!
Thanks for little overview! I rented click and scoopy in Thailand before and will ask for this kind of automatic when I come back to SR. I have to get used to the "traffic rules" in SEA again and therefore it is very handy to drive automatic. And cruising through the countryside as an old man means I drive 40-50 ks per hour and I need definately not more bikepower then😆
Yeah, I agree with you. I don't need anything bigger than a 125. gets my fat a$$ around. Thanks for watching and commenting !!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching the video !!
Very cool!
Thank you very much.
Man what a wonderful video and I love the back ground music. I really dont have an itch to get a motorbike but some of those bikes was pretty cool. Great video! Respectfully
Yes thank you for the comment.
Motorbiking in SE Asia is not for everyone.
Thank you for watching.
You got a tan!!!
Color correction in edit. The look is called "Vivid".
Thanks for watching !!
Great video as always! Some nice looking bikes. Like your models better. Looks like public trans is good there. That traffic looks really bad!
Thank you for the comment. Not much here in Siem Reap as far as buses and the like. Tuktuks and passapps. other than that, it's motos.
The traffic is only bad during rush hour.
Thanks for watching !!
Heck, I sheared with my friends, family and even people I didn't know ??? And, yes, I do have friends,,, I think ???
I knew you would, Mija
One mistake i do se many "westerners " do is going BIG and HEAVY ..well its good on a open road..but in chaotic se-asian citytrafic where traffic rules are more like "rekommendations" its virtually dangerous..and exhausting and bad with a heavy motorcycle
100-125 cc scooters are perfect for the city and i did drive for almost 9 years in Bangkok /Thailand everyday.
My thing was buying 2nd hand scooters type honda cub type (or Chinese copy) and drive them until they are beyond repair trade them in for parts to a local mechanic and buy a new 2nd handscooter =)
I agree totally. Thank you for the comment and for watching the video !!
@@AutumninAsia ppl used to think i was crazy driving scooter in Bangkok, but i have a Norwegian friend that works and drive in Central Saigon..and THATS probably the craziest traffic ive seen
=)
Useful information, thank you! From how many CC do you need a formal driver licence?
Thank you for the comment. Anything above 125cc you will need a licence. Thanks for watching!!
Like most Asia countries motorbikes are something that are ridden with no true training, they drive on the sidewalk, the wrong side of the road, run red lights & Stop signs, make illegal turns and if you have a small gap at a light they jam in, they have no patience and no manners when riding. One of the most dangerous things to do in Asia is to ride a motorcycle. I have near misses every time I ride due to no requirements of training or enforcement of laws as to age of riders or basic rules of the road, and its your fault if you are a barang if anything happens, so ride at your own risk, and yes I have been riding since 18 am now 68 so I know how to ride properly, no flip flops, no five people or babies on a bike and always wear a helmet, closed toe shoes, and long pants and ride on your own side of the road.
I agree with most of that. However, I have noticed that if you ride like you were taught in your home country, say, USA, you will get hurt.
Thank you for the comment and for watching the video !!!
Did you ever live in the Philippines ? Do you like Cambodia better ?
I stayed in PI back in the 70's and 80's. Really couldn't say which one is better because it was a different world back then. Thanks for watching !!
Yes Pich knows his dirt bikes / enduros .. as well as all the rest
Yes, I agree. He has always done me right !!