It doesn't include insurance jfs.
It doesn't include insurance jfs.
Having a motorbike to get around would be an ideal way to see much of Pattaya and it's environs but the Thai style of driving and driving on the wrong side of the road make it impossible for me. And yes, I did own a motorbike and enjoyed driving it when in California for several years and even drove/owned a Honda when at the university about 50 years ago.
........I can think of better things to ride in Thailand than a motorbike.....
...giggle...is your name latintopxxx....
I don't ride a motorbike, but have enjoyed days out with a boy on his. You're right, arsenal, it's good to get out into the country occasionally.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
And some of those young monks with their shaved heads, orange robes and generous smile can be rather eye catching.
You know me, SG, I'm a Puritan - that kind of thing is kept for the bedroom
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
You should branch out Joe - one of my best times was bent over the fire-escape handrail between the 11th and 12th floors of a multi-storey block of flats - being serviced by lad with green hair whose parents were watching Coronation Street on the telly just a few feet away
You do get to some exotic locations, scottish!
I did give a bj on the balcony of an apartment at Mosaik once.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.