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Wow, lots to think about when buying a used motorbike in Vietnam. Excited to see the adventure it took you on. 🏍
ОтветитьPeak content <3
Ответить"Who's to blame" yes, you. It's EVERYWHERE on internet: do not buy a Honda Win. They're shit Chinese knockoff, they will break, they will cost you ton in repair, they drive like shit. It's been said countless times, all over the net. And yet, there's still people buying it and acting all surprised when they blow in their face. So yes ma dude, you're to blame.
ОтветитьLive and learn bro. It's pretty cool that you've documented the whole experience to reflect upon. You've took it well, I guess everyone's gotta make a living. I still have so much love for the people in Vietnam.
ОтветитьI bought a bike FROM THE SAME TRUSTWORTHY MECHANIC, lol
OMG
My bike was so broken, snapped belt, needed new lights , electric problems,
But had another trip of lifetime
Man you knew how bad a Honda win was and you still bought one, if you want cheap get a Yamaha nouvo 4 they are not a manual bike but they are definitely cheap and much better than a Chinese win
Ответить7l/120km? Lol, that’s more than a car 🤯
ОтветитьThanks mate, I've just texted and got tons of replies from online sellers, they're all pushing HONDA win, just avoided this trap.
ОтветитьBro you were ripped off. Not more worth than 150 USD at max. Probably you paid 8M VND along the route to various road mechanics.
ОтветитьNice vid! I'm moving to Hanoi soon and am going to buy a bike, assuming they don't need any paperwork over there?
ОтветитьWe in the construction industry have a saying, if you pay cheap you get to pay twice.
ОтветитьYou deliberately zoomed in to that guy to show his lying face? What a scumbag to sell you a piece of junk.
ОтветитьNice Moto bike
ОтветитьAnyone looking for a place to buy a motocycle. Don't buy based on reviews, they are 90% fake reviews. and stores like that only have foreign customers. You know, because native people don't fall for this trap
ОтветитьDude.....his name is Bao with a B. He's a good guy. I rented a very good and reliable bike from him for a year. It never broke down and he was always there when I needed him. Your problem is you bought a cheap Chinese knock off.
You could have purchased a good reliable Honda wave for about 1 to 2 million VND more with all the reliability you needed.
if you decide to travel by motorbike. 1, make a detailed itinerary for each day and the places you want to visit in Vietnam. 2 You have to spend time learning about motorbikes to better understand them. You cannot travel by motorbike if you don't understand anything about motorbikes. 3, find a reputable motorbike shop with a warranty and a commitment to buy it back at the end of your trip. 4 Learn how to drive a motorbike safely on the road and obey traffic laws. 5 Please learn about motorbike protective gear. When you wear motorbike protective gear, it is the same as you buy insurance. most important to keep you safety first. # Wish you all success in conquering Vietnam and have a fun and memorable vacation.
ОтветитьFYI: real authentic honda wins doesn't have an electric starter, those that do are chinese knockoffs of the real thing. how do i know? well real honda win 100 are manufactured in indonesia between 1984-2005 and inside the country it has achieved a legendary status, because it is the complete opposite of what people describe in other countries, it is reliable, efficient, durable, and the engine will not have a problem if maintained properly. i would not say cheap because it is far from it, one used unit these days fetched around $800+ inside the country mostly because of its status, and known performance. this video just shows the complete polarity of the same supposed bike that we got vs what they got, and to be honest i feel a little hurt watching this lol.
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