Some incredible photography there folks. I really gotta learn how to use all the fancy bells and whistles on my DSLR>
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Some incredible photography there folks. I really gotta learn how to use all the fancy bells and whistles on my DSLR>
Feel free to post those questions to the Ride, Records and Create section. More than a couple guys on here who can take some wicked pics. :icon10:Quote:
Some incredible photography there folks. I really gotta learn how to use all the fancy bells and whistles on my DSLR>
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This is my Pulse Adrenaline 125cc Project as it stands at the moment ;
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Tank and plastics removed, rust treated, and all exposed frame painted with a couple of coats of Hammerite.
Rum-runner goodness! :clap::clap::clap:
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Here are a few pics of our Galaxy XTR250 in Angkor:naughty:
Franki,
Definitely consider starting a new thread for this! I can move this post if you'd like.
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P.S. - How'd you manage to get the bikes onto the grounds at Angkor Wat? You just pretend to be a local?
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It's pretty easy to ride through Angkor, just purchase a pass for entry and if they don't let you in the front gate, ride around to the other side of the park. The guards don't usually care about the motorcycle, they are more interested in collecting the rather steep entrance fee. Haven't been since 2008, but it was something like $40.00 USD for the 3 day pass. Not sure how much longer they will let people roam freely, as the temples are really taking a beating from the tourists climbing all over them.
Cheers!
ChinaV
No time to make a trip report yet. Just wanna post a few photos to show our XTRs.
Ankor stopped tourist going in by motorcycles for a while. Our friend who was 3 days ahead of us got stopped and had to ride a Tuktuk in. Tuktuks are more poluting then our bikes so I can't see any reason based on environment issues. Just another trick to take your money, I guess. I did a re-con the day before we bought the passes so we know what the situation is. We spent 3 full days riding around Ankor but never once did our wheels touch the temple's structure. Its falling apart for sure. Go see it before it becomes a pile of rock.
hi franki,
just posted at pfaelzers thread - i am about to buy some new bikes i china... but what i wanted to ask you here... how did you get the bikes into cambodia. or better - easy or is it hard work to get them into the country? thanks und liebe grüsse aus wien - heinrich
Many nice pictures in this thread:clap:
Here are some mixed pictures of my Qingqi 200gy Offroad -06:
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