Super Joe wrote:Rider wrote:Breaking the speed-limit by a measly 20-40 kph is hardly even worth the time of day compared to what I've seen in other countries. Some of you really need to wind your necks in and stop acting like your the confucious of motorists.
The point is some of us do break the speed limit by the speeds you suggest, we just don't feel we are being big and clever and need to tell people on a forum about it or post daft videos of it.
My last post but I think the general message is GROW UP, WE ARE NOT IMPRESSED .
Whoopee-do, you can ride a bike fast
SJ
SJ,
What's daft about it? It's not for people like you, but for bikers who like to go fast and enjoy seeing other riders on the move.
I think the other forum members on HHAD who own sportsbikes, can go fast, rig up a helmet cam, and actually go out and do it are incredibly few and far between.
This isn't meant as an insult or bigging up myself. It's just stating facts as I see them.
If I was at the average age of HH expats I'd probably be in a car and of done all my wild sht already.
The thing is, I'm in my 30s, young at heart and like to go fast on bikes and do the crazy wild fast thing now and then.
If you've got a problem with that then don't bother posting cause I think that you, SJ, sound like an bitter biker-hating car driver IMO.
Right, that little rant over, onto some good news.
There's a biker tour next month taking place.
Setting out from Chonburi and going on a wide loop around Thailand.
For more details PM me and I'll give you the meet-up details.
However,
The trip leader (not me) is setting a pace of 140-160 kph speeds so make sure, if you're coming you've got a bike that can do that and has a good (200km) range at highspeed.
That's a little wild for some of you judging by the feedback but hopefully there's a few sportsbikers out there that'll be interested.
Safe riding out there
