North Thailand Rain Season Ride On a Triumph 400 Scrambler: Part 3.
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- We’re heading home on the final day of our first and brief two-up tour on Triumph’s stylish new 400X Scrambler.
We leave the lovely Baan Sakuna Hotel & Resort on the outskirts of the Thai/Lao border town of Chiang Khong and head back to the provincial capital, Chiang Rai. Always shying away from the direct route to anywhere, we begin following the banks of the rugged Mekong River on Thailand’s Paradise Road before turning west and winding our way home along the rural byways.
The next video will be more Triumph 400X Scrambler focused riding impressions and images.
Baan Sakuna Hotel & Resort: maps.app.goo.g...
Coffee at The View Chiang Khong: maps.app.goo.g...
Wat Phrathat Hua Kwan: maps.app.goo.g...
Scenic video. CR is a lovely province. Nick
Many thanks, Nick. Yes CR is beautiful, as are all the provinces up here; cheers!
Really lovely nice and easy does it videos! I too like the triumph 400x scrambler and test rode one last week here in n.spain where I Iive! I Iiked it a lot, it's so easy to ride.
Many thanks. xx
Many thanks for your kind comments, I’m pleased you like the videos. I imagine that like Thailand, Spain is a magnificent country for motorcycling; I recon a Scrambler would be great there. Happy riding.
Great videos, I am particularly interested in the scrambler which is how I come across your video. I have just returned home from Thailand 4 days ago and I am now considering buying a scrambler . I remember the mountains around Chiang Rai and rode a motorcycle around the same area with my Thai wife 4 years ago. We will be retiring and returning to Thailand within the next 3 or 4 years and cant wait to do some more travelling . I look forward to seeing some more adventure videos on the Triumph or Rally. Very easy to watch your videos , Thanks.
Many thanks for commenting. If you're considering a Scrambler in Thailand, it is excellent value at just under TB180,000 and is an ideal machine for exploring this beautiful region alone or with a passenger. If you enjoy exploring Thailand's unsealed roads, the Honda Rally is the better bike, but the Triumph is better on the road and with a passenger. There will be more videos on both the Triumph and the Rally, on and off-road soon, as well as a comparison video; hopefully, they will bring a little bit of Thailand to you whilst you wait to return to this beautiful land.
@@PaintedRoads m8 lovely comment!
enjoy kub
Kap khun krub 🙏.
Recognize that coffe shop Mr W. Great video again.
Thanks old chap. Yep, we visited that coffee shop on our way home from our Issan gravel road tour.
realy nice video with awsome images, but the presentator mic are too low, i suggest you use a personnal mic on yourself for better sound voice for a better countent or story. Never give up its stunning views
Many thanks for watching the video and for your constructive comments. I wholeheartedly agree that we need to improve the sound; we now have a DJI mic, which we are slowly getting to grips with (although not without a few hitches 🤔😁). I will be videoing during the next few days, and I hope for better sound then. We are so lucky to be riding in such a beautiful environment, and we enjoy sharing it; your encouragement is much appreciated.
@@PaintedRoads its a pleasure to tell you, thanks for the respond. The images quality and contents are verry good, (i realy like scrambler 400x videos in roadtrip) this is the reason why a decide to told you about the sounds. I wish you will find the good sound for your next video. Thanks again for the sharing. I wish ridding in a stunning landscale like Thailand and south-east asia. From a pall living in Canada, Qc.
@@sl4930 I will be riding and filming over the next few days; hopefully, all will be well with the new microphone and I can share a Triumph Scrambler road trip with good sound quality; wish me luck 😊.
@@PaintedRoads with all my wishes, im waything for your next video of this stunning country. Stay safe and enjoy
@@sl4930 Many thanks.