My FIRST Time Riding A Motorbike in BANGKOK - I Survived!
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025
- I was a bit scared, today was my first time riding a motorbike in Bangkok, but I survived. I have been putting off riding a motorcycle in Bangkok, Thailand as it is very dangerous. Today I bring you along as I go shopping for a motorbike helmet and gloves, try some tasty street food and experience the mayhem of riding a scooter on the crazy streets of Bangkok. It was so much fun! As a rider of 30+ years, I can tell you that riding in Bangkok is not for the timid. I really enjoyed riding this Yamaha NMAX 155 motorbike through the streets of Bangkok, what a thrill!
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Good trip.
I was riding in BKK 2 months ago and enjoyed so much, you have to take a trip long way to chiang mai and chiang rai. Btw the apparel shop you showed in the video, I went there too and got Alpinestars leather jacket at the fraction of price. Nice shop.
Hi, I am 15 years old driving in Bangkok.
I had a restaurant and I did delivery for 5 years…
So, I think I know the bike pretty well here.
For Bangkok your scooter is too big (Sneaking Hard)
Do like everyone else, get a Cab 125 Honda. => 40 000 Bath (about 1200 euro)
I had a superb 500cc Honda bike like custom, verry nice bike. I never took it out (in Bangkok), because using the 125 is much more practical in Bangkok. However, I am 1.90 m and 100 Kgs...
A new model with injection, you do 100-110 Km'h without problem.
I only took the 500 out one weekend a month to go to Bang sein.
sorry, I only know the metric system
@RIRI-el6xm I was riding an NMAX 155, not a big scooter. I’m going to be doing trips, so I’m gonna be buying either a Honda ADV 150, or the new 160. It’s perfectly fine for Bangkok traffic.
@@LifewithSerg I'm not talking in terms of power but size, width and weight.
Abolutly not I think, you need more sharp for Trafic Jaming.
What is the best for bangkok is That
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After I just give you my experience, you do what you want.
In my opinion, you are making the mistake that all the Farang who do not have the experience of Bangkok.
Another point, the lighter your bike, the less kinetic energy you will have in the event of a crash. And crashes, we often have them here.
To survive, there are a few rules, Small motorcycle, speed corresponds to sight, never overtake with a large differential (30 Kh'm 40 maximum), never trust, the Thais have neither mirrors, nor indicators, nor angle death), never stop at a crossroads, especially in front of a truck that will slide without seeing you to fit in, always have your foot on the brake, and pay close attention to the level of U-Turns that a guy does don't cut you off. Of course, red lights are not a guarantee of being able to pass without being hit.
Now if you want to come home in a plastic bag, Or with $70,000 in Samutivej medical bills. You are free, LOL !
Regards
I'm a Thai and about to get a motorcycle for myself and now I'm learning from a foreigner! what a legend
Wow. That’s amazing. Please be careful riding in Bangkok.
Wow, you're on another level of living in Thailand! X-D The most important thing is always to look for anyone that could slip in between cars during traffic jams. And always look BOTH SIDES, you never know who'll get in the opposite direction. Drive safe, man!
You’re absolutely correct about that! I was actually very careful and I’m always turning left and right when I ride any motorbike. I did the same in the US always.
Your first driving in BKK was Soi Cowboy during the day. That is literally one of the most epic things I have ever heard! Awesome!
Ha ha ha. When in Rome! Lol
I talked to someone from Norway who's driven motorcycles for many many years, and he told me he prefers driving in Thailand simply because people are so much more aware and used to being in traffic with bikes. And honestly I think he has a point.
It looks crazy, and accidents do certainly happen, but there is some sort of accepted chaos on the streets here in Thailand, and especially BKK I guess.
Not sure I want to call it organized chaos, but at least accepted chaos. XD
Yeah, as crazy as it looks hear people tend to be more aware. I’ve seen people in the US cut motorcycles off much too many times
I'm from Germany and I have experience riding in Thailand / Bangkok. I totally agree with what you've heard. There are some people who are totally crazy and they make riding / driving quite dangerous but the majority is quite okay. At least for me it's more relaxing, once you are used to the Thai traffic, than in Germany. Traffic is with other people there instead of against other people like in many other countries.
I've been riding in BKK and also a long way to Chiang Rai, nothing chaos for me, I enjoyed so much better than my hometown. If you want to know chaos traffic you have to try Jakarta and Bandung city in Indonesia.
Sketch me, but you smoke dope or what?
Thailand is the same size and population of France.
In France where his conduct is really bad (especially with the North Africans who think they are in Morocco and drive like in the country) France however has only 4500 deaths per year
In Thailand, it's 27,000, including 17,000 on motorcycles...
Thailand is one of the worst countries in the world in terms of danger, especially for motorcyclists.
On the street where I lived, you had a biker who killed by week.
And I know very well, I lived in Bangkok for 7 years, drove in Thailand for 15 years and had a restaurant for five years, so often on the road to make deliveries. You can't even imagine how many crazy things I've seen
And the number of accidents on my counter.
In addition, the cement roads are very slippery here and for motorcycles, it's clearly a headache.
Most of the Thai people don't have a license, and the license here is a joke, the Thais do anything, it's worse than in Russia,
This looks like fun and exciting! You are a brave man. Glad you made it alive. 😅
It was definitely a lot of fun. I’m going to go and explore more areas now that I have the motorbike. So there will be more videos about that as well.
I was amazed to see that you can ride a motorcycle to explore the city.
Yeah it was great!
Love this vid. The ride through BKK was exciting! In anycase take great care as vehicles swerve in and out of lanes lighting fast. I use to ride a 150cc Honda NSR in BKK for 3 years. Definitely the most exciting driving experience in my 40 some years of driving. Take care Serg!!!
An NSR?! omg. So jealous! I am being careful, thank you very much for your concern
At 05:37...those "green stuff" are pickled mustard greens. Braised pork legs on rice is one of my favorites, especially with the sour chili sauce that you pour over the pork!
This was absolutely delicious!
Good to see you back in shape again.
You know what. Watching this clip, it reminds me of that pleasant demeanor of yours that I like, that lifts my spirit up and feel lively again in the winter of my life.
Here comes again my playful adolescent brother!
The joy, the fun while seeking the adventures, when doing and found things you like just burst out on your face from every cell inside around you
I am like a big kid at times. I just try to find joy in the silliest things.
Like you said when you turned on red, just do what the locals do. I'm returning my rental car in Penang tomorrow and picking up a motorbike. I'm a motorcyclist from the US as well, but I've never ridden a semi-automatic 155cc beast before (I sold my Tenere 700 in August when we moved overseas). Also, that chaos in Bangkok definitely works. It doesn't look like it should work, but it took me about 90 seconds of watching traffic at the Asok station to determine that small motorbikes are the only way to get around on Bangkok's roads. Keep up the awesome content, man.
You’re absolutely right Chris! Around this area, small motor bikes are the only way to get around. The bike I’m writing I was a little bit sadder than you would ideally want. But I’m grateful that my friend let me use it while he’s traveling.
I love your vdo work. A simple lifestyle in Bangkok but ur good attitude made it really interesting.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that.
Great video. More adventures coming our way now you have a bike.
Yes, you got that right. More stuff soon.
You’re riding 👍🏼👏🏼well with the motorcycle in Bangkok 👌🏼
It’s def crazy!
Hey Serg
That's not just crazy but scary too specially when you are holding the phone in one hand and riding through traffic. Of course your bike tour was full of that minus the traffic. Enjoy and take good care!
Yah it was a bit sketchy. Lol
Good video Serg! I could never bring myself to drive in Bangkok.
It was definitely an adventure. Lol
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. You couldn’t imagine the joy I felt. Like I’m there with you. Happy to watch your clips.
That makes me very happy to hear.
Mr. Serg, you seemed to adapt yourself to Thai traffic very well but please be carefull when riding near big bus or truck...accident may happen easily. great concern from your Thai big fan. :)
You’re absolutely correct. I always try not to right next to big buses are trucks. I do the same thing when I’m driving, in any country.
Definitely do more POV riding videos. That was great. 👍
Will do!
Agree!!
Keep safe. I have only ridden a motorcycle once in my life--a long time ago down by the ocean on the east coast as a passenger. I would be too afraid to drive one. Take care and enjoy yourself. Always look forward to your videos!
Thank you very much for your support. I am being careful.
What an enjoyable ride through the city. Thank you very much for taking us along, Serg! A day in a life of Serg!👍😀
Glad you liked it buddy!
Even watching that was stressful. Can't imagine how it feels doing it. Please be careful & take care.
I know it looked really fast. As I said, I’ve been writing for a long time. I’m also not careless. I really appreciate your concern.
Dude, you jumped right in on riding in Bangkok man. Like you've been doing it for years!
It felt weirdly natural. Except I got lost a few times.
@@LifewithSerg It's amazing you only got lost a few times. Even here, I have my headphones blasting GPS directions even if the phone is in my pocket :) But I realize that doesn't work while filming so hat is off to you for that! But you found a lot of cool stuff in this video, very fun!
Bangkok traffic is definitely all-day crazy.
Aside from long holiday! that is the time peace finally come to Bangkok traffic
You know, my biggest issue is just navigating around Bangkok. Otherwise, I can deal with the traffic. It was definitely exciting.
@@LifewithSerg totally agree, I only know the way around as long as BTS and MRT is nearby.
Wow..wow...wow... Unbelievable!!!!! Here is Thailand not an America...you must be careful, especially at traffic light. Some of those cars and light truck will try to beat the yellow light. That's so dangerous. Take care big brother.
Thank you for your concern. Trust me, I look both ways and I was paying attention. I know everybody thinks I was being reckless, but I was not.
You've inspired me to go ahead and get a bike while I'm in Bangkok come March, 2023. Thank You Serge !
Just be careful. I made it look easy, but that comes from over 30 years of riding. Have fun!
@LifewithSerg do you need a license to rent a motorcycle in Thailand?
Great video, riding in Thailand is awesome fun 👍
Yes it is! Thanks!
Citroën SM. My primary school teacher drove that same model, I think. I still remember that stylish body. Tho it was 30+ years ago.🙂
These are made from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. Quite a complicated car
Like you I've ridden most of my life. But would be scared and amazed riding around there in the city. Stay Safe
I was actually getting past but a lot of people. I was being careful.
Good job! Your fitting in just fine.
Ha ha. I’m trying. Lol
You survived, you brave soul. A life worth living ... ;) Thanks for sharing, Serg.
This was so much fun! Even though I’ve been riding for 30 years, it took me six months to convince myself to do it here in Bangkok. I can’t wait to do it again!
I am Thai, For the first time I rode my motorcycle in BANGKOK (more than 20 years ago), I was very nervous.
I literally thought that would be so fun to do. Just rent a Tuk Tuk for the day and drive it around.
Yeah it’s crazy.
I took to riding a motorbike in Bangkok almost 20 years ago
I was living with my girlfriend (future wife) in their restaurant in Bang Yai, and it was really far from Bangkok. I ask if they couldn't take me to Bangkok
There my stepfather shows me the keys to the scooter on the fridge
I tell him I don't have the permit, the whole family bursts out laughing...
I tell them I don't know how to drive, (the whole family burst out laughing again)
And the stepfather says to me, you just have to learn, manage yourself.
I learned, but the hard way, a lot of scar after 15 years of driving in Bangkok, a lot of scar and scare, but hey,
Ah and my stepfather almost killed his girlfriend on a motorbike and lost three of his five children in traffic accidents in Thailand.
Thailand is the same size as my country, we do 4,500 reincarnations a year on the roads, the Thais do 27,000.
Super Dangerous, But it's still super fun.
Because Thailand is the best country in the world.
@@RIRI-el6xm Please tell us your country name.
@@adz6539 my country of birth is France, but not my origin, I no longer live at all, I can't stand this country. I no longer support the European and particularly French or Anglo-Saxon spirit.
That said, France is 550,000 km and 68 million inhabitants, Thailand is 525,000 km and 70 million inhabitants. The comparison is therefore easy.
And at the road level, France turns at 4,500 and Thailand at 27,000 per year (Approximately, it changes from one year to another)
Thailand is in the top 3 of the most dangerous roads in the world (with 2 African countries that have armed road cutters)
Even Russia, Russia with Blizzard and Vodka, it's better... MDR. I survived here 15 years it's a miracle. Even when I spend my days on the roads on a motorcycle
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Love this type of vlog Serg, Thank You for sharing. Thumbs up(d) for ya', too.
Glad you enjoyed this video. More to come.
I'm Thai, I've followed you and watched your video till the end.You're the first foreigner to review by riding a motorcycle too.Wish you to be safe. welcome to thailand
Glad yon enjoyed it. Thanks for your support.
That was awesome how you did that video on the bike, haha loved that. Crazy bugger! just stay safe man, crazy roads out there 😊
Yeah I being careful.
Stay safe. Don't drive too fast, sir.
Yes of course.
Geeeeez, you are certainly the risk taker. Good luck and stay safe driving around in that mess.
Although it might not look like a cover I was being very cautious and very aware of my surroundings.
At 11:53 your sound is real good.
..nice helmet Serg !
I like the colors. It’s the Russian, American and Thai flag. Which fits me perfectly.
been watching the bikes on N Sathorn Rd (arrived back yesterday) - its about getting away from the cars and anyone else :) i would never do it - added are those that drive the other way. Granted its not as back as Vietnam
Yeah, I heard the Vietnam is brutal. I’m looking forward to visiting Vietnam. I have no desire to ride there. Although I said the same thing about Bangkok. 😂🤣
Nice been waiting for this
Thanks for watching!
Just watch you drive, I feel like I'm on a roller coaster 5555
Lollll
Thumbs up 👍 Serge
That was insane on the bike ride, not as bad as Vietnam, I went on a motorbike tour in HCM and it was nuts 🥜
Yah I’ve heard Vietnam is really insane. Will have to try that as well. 😝
Hi serg, am in Bangkok today...using bolt bike....it's very different experience 😉🤞🤞🤞😀😀😀🙏🙏🙏
Traffic look insane + madness, every single minute+section. there always any kind of vehicle ready to be hit/protuding to ur bike😅
It’s kind of like controlled chaos. I was being careful.
You did great!
Thanks!!
Do you have an international driving licence any issues there if you don't have one
The international driving license won’t do you much good if you get stopped. I have a Thai drivers license. One for a motorcycle, and one for a car. If you have a foreign driver’s license, it’s a pretty straightforward process to get a Thai driver’s license. You can Google the process to find out how to do it.
8:39 idk about the rest of the world, but. In Thailand. Turning left always get a priority. You can always turn left even if the lights were red. You'll find the furthest left lane on the road are always empty, cause they all just passing through, even within an intersection without a dedicated turn left lane. So. Go on ahead, it's not against the rule.
That’s good to know. I know that every country is different.
The green slices you eat with pork are pickled cabbage. Old man having fun, But be careful because Thailand has one of the highest road fatalities in the world. even though we drive well but not sure others.
Pickled cabbage! Thanks for that. Don’t worry about this old man. Lol
Good to see you back in good shape. Stay safe and healthy, will you?
And here comes again my playful adolescent brother, so full of energy, enthusiasm, so so eager to seek adventure to the point that I can say you’re a bit hyperactive, man! (in a positive way, of course)
Man!!! Learning to make a U-Turn from a local biker. It’s sure “YOU”.
Well, keep on enjoying what your heart desires. Just remember to be on the safe side.
Wish you all the best. God bless.
I’m definitely being careful. I’ve actually only written the bike once, and I’ve had it for two weeks. I need to go take another ride in the next few days.
I spent a month in Bangkok a couple of years ago and I rode a bike everywhere. Once you get use to it the traffic is not as bad as it looks. Its a great way to get around the city.
I would agree with you 100%. Once you understand the flow of traffic here, it’s not that bad. I really enjoy it.
Woww...excited !!!
Yes me too! Lol
Wow, welcome to Thailand(another world of Thailand) lol
Stay safe myfriend.
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Thank you!
Great content, like always😉
Good so see you got some proper gloves and a "alright" helmet.
First thing I did do myself when I lived in China. No clue why so many foreigners just don't bother to do so 🤷
Looking forward to so road trip video!
Keep save and stay on two wheels.
Lots of love from the Netherlands!
Yeah, the helmet is not ideal. I just wanted to buy some thing and I like the colors and the fact that it was modular. I will eventually buy myself a better quality helmet. Glad you enjoyed this video, I had so much fun making it.
Love the Citroën
Yeah it’s a really cool car. I would love to have a 2CV or a DS21
You are right about the building ... that "Chang(elephant) Building" 😁 Thai name for that building is "tuuk chang".
Ahhhh ok.
@@LifewithSerg One other thing, I saw you ride east on Sukumvit 1 to NaNa that is Wrong! That lane is only for Buses. If you unlucky you will get stop by police at Plen Jit expressway's under the bridge before Sukumvit 1. The ticket fine 500-2000 baht.
If you want to go east Sukumvit 1-nana get on Pachaburi Road or Rama 4 Road and form nana you can go east all the way long, And go Weat on Sukumvit is Ok all the way. Good luck Serg.👍
Thanks for the video. I had a big smile on my face when you 'jumped' over the train tracks because I know them pretty good; did the same the first few times I crossed them. The first time I was in Thailand I looked at the traffic and thought could be compared to suicide. Then I learned some important, unwritten rules and now I feel quite safe and comfortable to ride or drive over there. You need to know when it's okay to push it a bit and when it's time to back down. I really enjoyed this video and I'm looking forward to be there again next month. Also a big thank you for introducing 'Panda Rider' since I just knew Paddock. Keep safe. 👍
Yes! You understand that it is not complete chaos here. There are patterns. And once you can recognize the patterns, I think you can ride and drive relatively safely. Panda Rider is definitely more upscale than Paddock. I hope you enjoy your next trip here.
@@LifewithSerg There are patterns for sure. Luckily I got a lot of help and hints from locals which made me be a quite confident rider there. I will check them out for sure. I know the area a bit but never saw Panda Rider. I hope you enjoy your time there, too.
I told you during the meetup that driving in Bangkok is enjoyable 😃
Oh yessss! 😊
Why do you like that more than the pcx?
I really hated the PCX because it’s a cruiser. I don’t like cruisers. So I only marginally like this more than the PCX. It has a more a great writing position. Personally my favorite so far is the Honda ADV 150.
Cool video, I’m thinking of getting a scooter there but just riding locally, if I need to travel a fair distance I’ll just use the BTS/MRT.
Do it! It’s a great way to get around.
@@LifewithSerg Any idea how much a bike yours (I know it's your friends) cost?
@dave3k a used bike like his is around ฿50,000, which is about $1500. There are too many different bikes in too many different conditions to tell you how much bikes cost. You can easily go onto Facebook marketplace and take a look. But like I said, the prices are all over the board because there are so many different manufacturers, models and condition. Best of luck in your search.
@@LifewithSerg Thanks so much for the info. I'm coming in late November and will be staying for about 5 years. So gonna have to buy so much stuff haha
I recently visited Bangkok for the first time, and as a person who used motorcycle all time, I want to say that it is difficult to imagine more interesting activity than riding through the crowded streets of this city, despite the fact that several times I was ready to lose my life in traffic
Ha ha. Yes it’s definitely an adventure!
Hi Serg thanks for the City travel and shopping, with culinary impressions Video.
It seems you drove a bit to quickly through the traffic.
The traffic isn't very dangerous if you take care. I drove also in Italy Milano, Rome, in Nairobi and on the Highway in Kenya. I drove in my Holidays over 2500 Kilometer through Thailand.
I don't understand why people scare the traffic in Thailand.
I wish you a nice day and be careful.
Some French cars from Citroën, Peugeot are really beautiful.
Manfred
I was careful. Yes it was a nice day. Love the French cars.
5:38 PICKLE. Thai style. It is sour to cut the sweetness of stewed pork.😍
7:35 Wow the white bike!! Wow!!
8:57 You just ride passed my house!!😂😂🤩🤩
I love those pickles, it was very good. That’s funny that I was near your house!
This ride is your best Bangkok reel yet. It seems that you actually rode 1/3 circle of the total Bangkok province, which is impressive with all the traffic and distance.
I feel like I made a good circle! I’m going to go and explore some smaller areas on the motorbike next week.
Where do you bought your light motorbike jacket in Bangkok ? ...think is also Taichi brand?
Yes panda and jacket are Taichinas well. They are holding up well, however, the fingertips on the gloves that have the pad so you can use your phone, or starting to rip off. Same place I got the gloves. See link in description.
Serg, living dangerously in Bangkok, I see 😲👍😂 I’m amazed at the Thai car and motorcycle drivers, females and males. They are simply fearless and creative. I too survived my first ride on a motorcycle taxi yesterday in the Sukhumvit area and various roads connecting to it. 😅 Stay safe and happy riding.
It’s definitely not for beginning writers. Even with my 30 years of motorcycle riding experience, it took me six months before I convinced myself that I should ride a motorbike here in Bangkok. I can’t wait to do it again!
It looked like you were in the MotoGP of Sukumvit.
Yes it was crazy.
That was awesome. Like I'm in a video game. I can't take my eyes off the speedometer.
Ha ha. Glad you liked it!
Did you go to the "Bangkok Hotrod" event on 4,5,6 November at a place called "Secret safehouse" in Bangkok? It's an event with classic,custom motorcycles and american, classic,custom cars. American car group Thailand the performances of each day are not the same. there's also a custom car and motorcycle contest. And music of the 70s and 90s in case you are interested😁😁🙏🙏
Yep, went to the opening day VIP event. That video will be up either tonight or tomorrow. 😜
@@LifewithSerg The white dyna and Road glide near AMP custom is my bike😁😁
Oh nice! Indefinitely noticed them!
Drive safely. Be careful at all the intersection. When you park, have it to be seen at your sight. Additonal key chain to the tire rim will give you more peace of mind. The Thai thief is very professional even your dear helmet.
I don’t care you lock, but I usually take my helmet with me. Thank you for your concern
Looks like a lot of fun with the bike over there do you see any hogs on the road?
Haven’t seen any hogs. There are wandering around on some roads so ya gotta be careful.
5:15 😋 bring back a good memory
8:40 Not sure if it is still the same but from what I remember, the traffic on the left always goes through in Thailand.
10:48 That road if I remember it correctly, it is one of the failed experimental one-way road systems in Bangkok from many years ago. Maybe more than 30 years ago or something like that. It didn't work out the way they wanted it to be and they didn't turn it back to a standard 2-way street, instead, they turned it into what you see which I don't know what it is.
Last:
Again I am not sure if it is still the same today as when I was in Thailand 20 years ago. People there drink, drive, and die a lot during Songkran. To be safe, try not to drive during Songkran.
I am absolutely not going to be riding the bike on any major holidays. I’ve seen too many motorbike taxi and tuk tuk drivers drinking alcohol during their shifts.
I love this video but a bit scare lol, brave heart you are. Anyway take care and be safe.
I am being careful, not to worry. Thanks!
That was cool of your friend to let you borrow his bike !
I visit Thailand about twice a year for a month at a time and I still bring a half-Helmet AKA Mushroom cap/head. It fits in the top of my Backpack's main compartment perfectly..
It has saved me from getting a ticket and will protect me on a bad day.
When I retire I will buy a better quality Helmet as you did.
Yes, I was fortunate enough to have a good friend like that. I’m probably going to end up buying a riding jacket and pants. I’ll feel better once I have more protection
Hmmmm??
wow. you got ⚾🏀's ..............🤣 great MotoGP start 🟢 looks like you got to 3rd or 4th before the railroad tracks 😂🏁
Lolll. I was of course playing around. I think half the comments from this video or people telling me to slow down and not to race. I was actually being very cautious. 🙃🤭
Yeah Serge there is no way I’m getting on a motorbike in Bangkok. I grew up in NYC and thought that was bad but living in Bangkok I go with grab taxis.
Yah that’s what I thought too. It’s not that bad.
Getting lost in big city sometimes be good, more exploring in some unfamiliar area. 😁
Yes I will do that next week.
Serg, isn't that yellow vegetable called mustard greens?
I was told it’s pickled cabbage. I don’t think I’ve ever had mustard greens. 🤔
Yeah love the motorcycle rides,I went on motorbike taxi through Bangkok a few years ago,was crazy but fun! 😂
Motorbike taxi here is crazy.
stay safe out there!
Will do!
Man!!! You sure ride like a local!!! Swerving to get to the front row.
Anyway, still love your video clip.
Yeah, I went right into it
มุมมองใหม่ๆ ต่างจากช่องอื่นๆที่จะเน้นเส้นทางหลักตามแนวรถไฟฟ้าBTS ขอให้คุณเดินทางปลอดภัย ผจญภัยไปกับเส้นทางใหม่ๆอาจจะหลงทางบ้าง แต่สนุกและมีความสุขทุกเส้นทางที่ผ่าน
I’m definitely going to explore some lesser-known areas now that I have the use of this motor bike. Thank you for your support.
Also it be good to see a breakdown on your monthly costs and a cando tour
I like my privacy so no condo tour until I move out. But I’m I’ll down monthly costs video.
traffic was low, , Best time to do that video.. Im getting a yamaha 09 677cc to do that
That should be a really fun bike
Be safe and take care when you are riding in Bangkok bcoz traffic jam
Yes of course.
Getting lost in Bangkok with Serg 😆 get a tuktuk for the day and I'm in
That would be good! I’ve thought of that actually.
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Love it here.
You are BRAVE. Sir
He he. It was so fun.
Great video. I love riding scooters in Thailand and have been doing so for twenty years. Unfortunately I have no drivers license so can do so only on the islands where there aren't many cops around. In cities they lie in wait for people like me with a 500-1,000 baht fine. Rather frustratingly I'm quite confident I'm safer on Thai roads than your average car driver who turns up for a week or two and hires a scooter.
I would agree! Enjoy!
Very good. So if you can ride a motorbike in Bangkok, you can bike everywhere 55.
Vietnam looks even worse!
@@LifewithSerg 55
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Yes absolutely.
Gopro ?
No, everything is filmed on my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
@@LifewithSerg Wow, Premier level clarity
I used to be a bike messenger in my 20's. This looks so fun! Never did scooter in Asia, only in Italy 💪
It’s pretty sketchy here. Lol
Pork leg rice. The green vegetables you see are Blanched Kale in Pork Soup And pickled cabbage to eat with pork leg rice, it doesn't feel greasy. I like to eat.
It was absolutely delicious! Thanks for explaining it to me.
Drive safely.
Will do!
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Thank you very much, I am trying to be careful as I ride.
Did you leave the high beam on?
Yes! In side did.
Be careful bro road around Bangkok a few times scary shit 🙏🙏
Yes they are!
This reminds me of Mario kart the way the start dashing forward 😂
Ha ha. So true!
You have to be careful of trucks parked on the side of the road at night. They don't usually turn on the taillights for you to see. it's very dangerous
I will NOT ride at night. I’m not that crazy. Lolll
Bro someday i am gonna ride in bkk .. see you soon
You should!