Video: Make yourself the bike
2024 Author: Nicholas Abramson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-10 16:57
I have come by chance (as almost every week happens to me) to this blog of a Spanish countryman who lives in Saigon, Vietnam. In his blog he tells us that there is an area of the city where we can find parts to build a motorcycle starting almost from scratch.
In that particular street we can buy from a rim, handlebar, shock absorber, stand or exhaust pipe to replace our motorcycle or to make one to our liking. This is something like the paradise of those of us who like to bustle around on motorcycles. What he does not comment on is that if you are not perfectly clear about the model of your motorcycle, you can surely go crazy when requesting a replacement.
Asia is different, very different from what we can think of from Europe, but this is already off the scale in terms of difference. And I am overwhelmed when I see pieces in a market that no one knows their origin or the model they fit into.
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