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Originally Posted by no1patto
I have two motorbikes in AUS i love them CB 1000 and a CR 250 dirt bike when i was in phuket i thought **** riding a littel moped the Big bike company in patong had a CB 1000 3 years old 1000 B per day so i got it i spent the next few days riden around phuket taken pics i dont know how i lived  i was all most killed twice do they have road rules in phuket ? i know that they do BUT DOSE ANY ONE USE THEM ?  you can not ride a bike in LOS like you do in your own country you need eyes in the back of your head and your head to be abel to turn like some sh!t out of the exorcist and if you have not riden a bike before dont hire one the thing that spins me out the most is that if you get into a accident it is your fault the police argument is that if you did not come to LOS there would be no accident ARE MOTORBIKES WORTH THE RISK HELL NO
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Some of the best times I have had have been on the motorbikes in Thailand (apart from the fcuking of course

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Once you get away from the city, the roads are good and quiet.
If you dont normally drive a motorbike , then I would suggest you forget it.
Most of the accidents occur through drink, and people taking corners too fast, without experience.
If anyone can tell me how you can come off when travelling in a straight line (apart from people pulling out in front of you ) then im sure me and Isaac Newton would be interested.
My advice - if you ride bikes regularly at home, then hire one in Thailand.
You take a risk when you fcuk the bargirls and its worth it - same goes for the bikes