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  1. #1 A bit about Tibet 
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    If you understand Chinese, here is a link to some insight of Tibet and its wildlife.
    http://v.qq.com/none/index.htm
    http://v.qq.com/none/index.htm

    Hope you will enjoy the videos as much as I enjoyed the trip.

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    Well yeah I enjoyed your video the big T is so much better than Thailand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdamo View Post
    Well yeah I enjoyed your video the big T is so much better than Thailand.

    Hi

    Not been to the big T but just done over 20.000 km all around North Thailand and I must say it takes a lot to beat the rides I have just done Chiang Rai , Chiang Mai , Pia . And when you think about it some of the loops have been rated in the top 10 rides in the world ! But as I said not rode in the Big T . I hope bikerdoc will start posting some of the RR he said he would do soon and people can see how fantastic the rides and views are well that my 2 cents

    But saying all that I am here in Hainan just now for 6 more weeks and so far the rides have been very good and you don't need all the shit you have to do to get into the Big T
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdamo View Post
    Well yeah I enjoyed your video the big T is so much better than Thailand.
    He's baiting you and Doc.

    There's loads of good roads all over the world neither the big T or Thailand have the monopoly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZMC888 View Post
    He's baiting you and Doc.

    There's loads of good roads all over the world neither the big T or Thailand have the monopoly.
    I am sure there are some great roads all over the world !! But we are in china , so most of us are restricted to places near us let it be the other side of china ! As you can ride your bikes from china by way of Laos to Thailand is a good option for some of us to ride in. And it's not only just the rides/roads it's just a better place to ride your bike in i.e no nops of Chinese riders and cars to contend with and I think you know what I mean , and it was just nice to stop at lovely coffee shops and be Abel to get some western food hehe . You just need to ride in North Thailand to understand more in what I am saying , but I am sure the Doc will go into more details when we see the RR . But so far Hainan is livening up to all that I have read on here about riding here . Still have the nops Of Chinese riders but so very exciting roads to be found here
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdamo View Post
    Well yeah I enjoyed your video the big T is so much better than Thailand.
    Hi,

    I have been riding in N. Thailand 12 times over the years and enjoyed every minute of it. But it is very different from Tibet, each unique in its own way.

    Are you back to the other side of the world or still hanging in Xingjiang? I am planning a trip there in May.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franki View Post
    If you understand Chinese, here is a link to some insight of Tibet and its wildlife.
    http://v.qq.com/none/index.htm
    http://v.qq.com/none/index.htm

    Hope you will enjoy the videos as much as I enjoyed the trip.

    Franki
    I am glad to see you are still hanging around the middle kingdom outside of Hong Kong.......

    Let me know if you are ever around Nanjing.
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    Welcome back Franki! Great video, as usual.

    Again, you are always welcome to visit beautiful British Columbia, Canada, to enjoy our >550,000 kms of unpaved fire/logging roads throughout the province. Bring your camera!
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  9. #9 Re: A bit about Tibet 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franki View Post
    Hi,

    I have been riding in N. Thailand 12 times over the years and enjoyed every minute of it. But it is very different from Tibet, each unique in its own way.

    Are you back to the other side of the world or still hanging in Xingjiang? I am planning a trip there in May.


    Cheers,

    Franki
    Yes i am back on the other side of the world at present. Wife is talking about going back for summer but I have to much going on here. I guess you heard things are pretty tense at the moment up there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasAggie View Post
    I am glad to see you are still hanging around the middle kingdom outside of Hong Kong.......

    Let me know if you are ever around Nanjing.

    Hi DT,

    I can't get enough of China.
    I may do a bit more of Asia in the near future.
    If I ever come near Nanjing, for sure I shall let you know.
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