Be safe out there, mate. Not great at one thing, but it does everything. Great bike, brother. I have taken my 900 Kawasaki down some backroads in Thailand, but I don't think I could handle the trail you took on this video. Keep up the great content 👏
That was a pretty adventures trip mate. Did you look downhill to the right at about 16:05? Looks scary. And again a perfect example of Thai helpfulness.
hi thanks for sharing, i am a novice rider and wondered what your thoughts were on using a quad atv bike for dirt road travel in thailand mostly short journeys to and from house to farm/rice fields, just wondered if you have ridden atv's and comparing one to a small bike, thanks for sharing and any advice you have cheers
Hi mate I own the Yamaha raptor 350 quad and the Yamaha raptor 750 fuel injected brilliant vehicles but nothing like riding a motorbike completely different type of vehicle
ATV are pretty good, my wife had a Yamaha frizzy 125 when we lived on koh tao, they are not legal on the road here, but all depends on where you going to live, and the local police, some will let you, but as you say home to rice fields etc, test the water out and get someone to ask local police, pretty relaxed here in thailand, and ride safe !
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cheers mate
Be safe out there, mate. Not great at one thing, but it does everything. Great bike, brother. I have taken my 900 Kawasaki down some backroads in Thailand, but I don't think I could handle the trail you took on this video. Keep up the great content 👏
pretty epic, but the bike done well
Bloody hell mate well done I think I would’ve come off on that for sure
it was a bit doggy at a few points, very luck I never saw another car either way up and down, but great fun
That was a pretty adventures trip mate. Did you look downhill to the right at about 16:05? Looks scary. And again a perfect example of Thai helpfulness.
There was some big drop offs, love to of done it on a dirt bike
hi thanks for sharing, i am a novice rider and wondered what your thoughts were on using a quad atv bike for dirt road travel in thailand mostly short journeys to and from house to farm/rice fields, just wondered if you have ridden atv's and comparing one to a small bike, thanks for sharing and any advice you have cheers
Hi mate I own the Yamaha raptor 350 quad and the Yamaha raptor 750 fuel injected brilliant vehicles but nothing like riding a motorbike completely different type of vehicle
ATV are pretty good, my wife had a Yamaha frizzy 125 when we lived on koh tao, they are not legal on the road here, but all depends on where you going to live, and the local police, some will let you, but as you say home to rice fields etc, test the water out and get someone to ask local police, pretty relaxed here in thailand, and ride safe !