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I went riding in Bali with the mrs she always went on about how she wanted to buy a bike etc. even before she met me.

Needless to say now she isn't so keen after trying it.

I got to see some pretty cool shit

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Few mates wanted to do a Vietnam Top Gear style Road Trip... They all ride road bikes... I don't and have said I never will, too risky...

Almost got convinced to do it, would have needed to get my Licence here and get onto my P's before I could legally ride over there on the roads... Na, stuff that, I value my life... It feels safer doing 200+km/h at a racetrack than it is seeing a motorbike rider almost get taken out by someone merging, every time I drive to work.

I went riding in Bali with the mrs she always went on about how she wanted to buy a bike etc. even before she met me.

Needless to say now she isn't so keen after trying it.

I got to see some pretty cool shit

ah the joys of hiring a bike/scooter in SE asia.....only to find your travel insurance did not cover it!

forgot to mention we hired some dirt bikes, screw riding on those roads over there!

I learned to ride a dirtbike in Vietnam.

No prior experience ever.

Obviously broke it.

Can confirm pants shat when unexpected mono!

Last time i was over there for a few weeks I saw 4-5 deaths on the roads from cars going into bikes

Not sure if I would want to try it, since there really is no traffic rules over there :/

What if you're trying to build a career, hard throwing away like 2 years of learning and development I reckon

Valid point

And so many who do go on extended holidays have little/no career or the kind of job you can easily be away from for a few months

It's tough to do both

What if you're trying to build a career, hard throwing away like 2 years of learning and development I reckon

this.

i dont have the urge travel like others do though. money better spent elsewhere, like seeing shit in australia (though you can save that for later in life like most)

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Not cheap but well worth it

You'll wonder why you ever went to Bali

Yeah I went all over the U.S last year, would of been about ~10k shits on Bali but then again so does the price

I did Bali NZ and Malaysia for less than my U.S trip

Deffs gonna do Europe next, did you do any contiki type shiz or nah?

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Valid point

And so many who do go on extended holidays have little/no career or the kind of job you can easily be away from for a few months

It's tough to do both

Yeah one of my good friends from high school is coming back after 2 years.. assuming she'll just go back into like a reception / good looker job

Whereas one of my guy mates did it (with some what of a career back home) came back only to be job hunting for f*kn AGES

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