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Old 22-07-2008, 09:23 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by engrin View Post
Thanks for the advice AR and others for backing it up..

I spent 4 years in Taiwan driving cars and riding scooters. The traffic is pretty crazy too, crazier than here in my opinion.

I will definitely have to practice before I go for a long trip on the bike above. It's very different than a scooter/motorbike.

2 questions...

How does the rider carry his day bag/belongings with that bike?

Could you explain more about registered/unregistered?
Did 5 years there myself !! Traffic is a lot more dense but there is an element of dicipline there!
Unlike here !
Tapei or Kaohsuing in the rush hour is a sight to behold !!

I had a Kymco 150 Zing ( very similar to the Honda Phantom ) and found that was a bloody good compromise - saddlebags took all I wanted to carry .
Have a look at them

Got an Airblade here and so far so good - could do with a bit more carriyng space - but they don't make side panniers for then yet !
Don't like top boxes!
Just completed moulds for a pannier set ( with the help of an ex- Audi car prototype modeler ) and all being well - will start to sell them ( Unashamed absolutely blatant plug for future business )
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