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Good thing they were wearing all the correct motorcycle protective gear. So no road rash burns. Helmets all good. Good thing there was no oncoming vehicle. Otherwise finished.

I have pointed out the authorities that motorcycles are extremely dangerous too. One slip and that's it.
 
Good thing they were wearing all the correct motorcycle protective gear. So no road rash burns. Helmets all good. Good thing there was no oncoming vehicle. Otherwise finished.

I have pointed out the authorities that motorcycles are extremely dangerous too. One slip and that's it.

There's no beating the static stability that four wheels provide, or the protection that a steel frame provides.

Protective gear is really a body bag for organ donors. And as much as I like bikes, I like my organs more, so no bikes for me.
 
They can wear all that leather suits with elbow, knee guards built in but on our weather, its I possible to wear such clothing.you will die of heat stroke
 
They can wear all that leather suits with elbow, knee guards built in but on our weather, its I possible to wear such clothing.you will die of heat stroke

They sounded Thai to me. Thailand weather similar to SG weather?
 
There's no beating the static stability that four wheels provide, or the protection that a steel frame provides.

Protective gear is really a body bag for organ donors. And as much as I like bikes, I like my organs more, so no bikes for me.

Bhai,
Fully agreed.
Buses and Mrt are safer.
 
They say car protect yr body, in bike yr body protect the bike..

Cars protect the occupants but do nothing to protect the innocent parties who are run down in cold blood.

If the driver of that car had been using a PMD instead none of those maids would have died. The most likely death would have been the rider himself.

 
Yr first thought is correct.. car protect the occupant... In line to my thinking...

In PMD the rider gets hurt is also correct....

So in engineering point of view, car is made from metal which wrapped around yr body. Metal protect you from getting hurt physically.

PMD rider and bike rider body wrapped the metal.... They get hurt from bike metal if they crash...

Now look at the video again... When they crash the bike also slide too and are behind them. The force of the metal bike can crash and kill them.

Meaning they are killed by the metal bike not the fall...

Cars protect the occupants but do nothing to protect the innocent parties who are run down in cold blood.

If the driver of that car had been using a PMD instead none of those maids would have died. The most likely death would have been the rider himself.

 
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Yr first thought is correct.. car protect the occupant... In line to my thinking...

In PMD the rider gets hurt is also correct....

So in engineering point of view, car is made from metal which wrapped around yr body. Metal protect you from getting hurt physically.

PMD rider and bike rider body wrapped the metal.... They get hurt from bike metal if they crash...

Now look at the video again... When they crash the bike also slide and are behind them. The metal bike can crash and kill them.

Meaning they are killed by the metal bike not the fall...

Cars protect reckless, incompetent drivers while killing the innocent.

PMDs kill the idiots that ride them.
 
It gets pretty cold north Thailand during winter I was told.

No need to "be told". All the info is available.

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It was in the papers.


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NORTHEN THAILAND
Temperatures to Remain Very Cold for Northern Parts of Thailand
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The Thailand Meteorological Department reported yesterday that high-pressure remains static, causing the North and the Northeast to remain cold. Cold weather temperatures ranging from 13-15 °C with morning fog will remain.
It will be cold to every cold on mountaintops with minimum temperatures ranging from 3-14 °C. Caution should be exercised when driving through fog, especially in northern Thailand.
The cold weather has attracted many visitors to Chiang Rai’s Phu Chai Fa mountain. Cold weather revelers flock to the mountain top to see the sea of mist in the early morning. The also come to experience the very low temperatures, camping in tents at the peak summit
 
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