Bikerider
Well-known member
Hey guys,
Been ages since I posted on this forum but I though id share about my riding adventures in Northern Thailand. This country is basically the epitome of riding culture. There is more bikes then cars on the roads. You can split, filter, and do all kinds of stuff that would quickly see you with a stunting ticket back home. The mountain roads here are like Tail of the Dragon and Blue Ridge Parkway but with barely any traffic and no police to stop you from having fun. It is illegal but you can ride without your helmet pretty much anywhere and the fine is $10 Canadian. I have 7k+ km in the last 7 months and its has been such a pleasure to ride in this country. I encourage all GTA riders to come and experience the culture and riding experiences that can be had here. I am not sure I will ever be able to enjoy riding again with all the crazy rules that they have back home.
Been ages since I posted on this forum but I though id share about my riding adventures in Northern Thailand. This country is basically the epitome of riding culture. There is more bikes then cars on the roads. You can split, filter, and do all kinds of stuff that would quickly see you with a stunting ticket back home. The mountain roads here are like Tail of the Dragon and Blue Ridge Parkway but with barely any traffic and no police to stop you from having fun. It is illegal but you can ride without your helmet pretty much anywhere and the fine is $10 Canadian. I have 7k+ km in the last 7 months and its has been such a pleasure to ride in this country. I encourage all GTA riders to come and experience the culture and riding experiences that can be had here. I am not sure I will ever be able to enjoy riding again with all the crazy rules that they have back home.