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Graeme Sedgwick shares some thoughts from inside the helmet.
Riding in Asia is almost incomprehensible unless you’ve seen it first-hand. Destinations like Vietnam and Thailand can be some of the most hazardous places on Earth as 50cc screamers dart every which way. And because high-traffic roads are so crowded and narrow, riders weave around pavement walkers between other motorbikes, scooters and pushbikes.
It’s almost incomprehensible for Australians. And that’s with-out considering the changeable weather: humid, sweltering heat, monsoon rain and anything in between.
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