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Singapore and Beijing

Post by ekoja » Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:09 am

Both of which I have returned from.
Singapore has the worlds best lane splitters,
These guys are world champs at it, although the statistics prove that at least in Singapore it can be a health hazard to ride motorcycles.
Roughly 25% of the vehicles registered are bikes but 55% of road deaths are bike related, the figures are from memory and may not be entirely accurate, but are close. All types of bikes from the Accountant on the Harley looking cool, to BMWs and all.

Beijing is in fact a complete opposite, as far as I saw.
I saw 2,yes 2, motorcycles, I saw hundred of scooters and a vast collection of little electric bikes, but only 2 real bikes. and one was, of all things a Ducati Diavel.

I believe that there has been a crackdown on all sorts of bikes in China.

Beijing to me was a polluted, overcrowded, dirty city. One mother walked her young girl child out of a shop so the kid could piss on the footpath by the shop entrance, classy. we were there 3 days and never saw the sun once, it was there but could not pierce the inversion layer. Actually I fib, we did see it on the last day at about 15000ft as we were flying out.

We did all the tourist trips like to the Forbidden City, which the locals must have not gotten the memo cause it was bloody packed. I mean there was thousands there, very interesting place... once I guess. then of course the obligatory meal in a genuine Chinese Restaurant. complete with menu items in English such as Sautéed Bullfrog and Roasted ducks blood. One complete block was taken up with stalls selling food such as scorpion, snake, whatever. Our taxi driver coming in from the Airport did say not to eat there, bad place he said. Didn't see to many dogs around the place... wonder why? Those we did see looked very concerned.

Next the Great Wall, impressive bit of gear the wall, it streches for a bloody long way and took 1600 years to construct. Men spent their whole lives building the wall cause if they wanted to apply for some other occupation, there was none, you became a wall builder or the Emperor killed you.

We went up to the wall on a cable lift which was fun, but even betterer fun was the return to road level , you could either come back down in the cable lift or you could ride down in on of those toboggan things. I was all ready to do the toboggan run down but it started to rain so that buggered it up somewhat.
So Pictures, bye the way the mist in these pictures is in fact not, its pollution.

Chinese Traffic Cop, checkout the pursuit motorcycle
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Forbidden City
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Great Wall
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This was the second motorcycle seen, a Yamaha Renaissa Vtwin of unknown capacity
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Re: Singapore and Beijing

Post by Stankflapper » Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:49 am

Sounds like you had a great time mate :D

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Re: Singapore and Beijing

Post by Mincehead » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:05 am

Little SRV250 that yellow Yamaha. :wink:

http://www.sydneycaferacers.com/blog/20 ... aissa.html

Did you suffer at all from the shite you would have been breathing in while there Ekoja, many folk do. On return folk feel unwell or develop breathing difficulties.
China might well be the country with the highest human population right now but that won`t last, they`re already succombing to all kinds of serious health issues because of the pollution they live with in their environment.
All because the west has been, and continues to be, in a VERY profitable marriage with them for producing anything cheaply with no expense required by the west to meet environmental laws.
No wonder water quality in places like the UK is improving, we don`t have any ferkin industries anymore, we pay China instead.
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Re: Singapore and Beijing

Post by ekoja » Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:28 am

Mincehead wrote:Little SRV250 that yellow Yamaha. :wink:

http://www.sydneycaferacers.com/blog/20 ... aissa.html

Did you suffer at all from the shite you would have been breathing in while there Ekoja, many folk do. On return folk feel unwell or develop breathing difficulties.
China might well be the country with the highest human population right now but that won`t last, they`re already succombing to all kinds of serious health issues because of the pollution they live with in their environment.
All because the west has been, and continues to be, in a VERY profitable marriage with them for producing anything cheaply with no expense required by the west to meet environmental laws.
No wonder water quality in places like the UK is improving, we don`t have any ferkin industries anymore, we pay China instead.
Probably was'nt there long enough Mince, although I reckon you could smell the shite in the air.
Stankflapper wrote:Sounds like you had a great time mate :D
Singapore I really like Stank, Beijing not so much. while Beijing felt safe I got the feeling that they somehow were a little racist, they seem to give the impression that they were the superior race,(but we are of course) although at one place a family stopped and took pictures of Eddie and I with their young boy. It appears from what the guide said that they were probably from some village way north and had not seen a white honky before.

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Re: Singapore and Beijing

Post by andyaber » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:08 am

Did you know that you can see the moon from the great wall of china?

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Re: Singapore and Beijing

Post by JL » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:35 am

andyaber wrote:Did you know that you can see the moon from the great wall of china?
HAHAHAHAAA! Gold!

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Re: Singapore and Beijing

Post by fantic125 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:28 am

I do like Singapore, a lot cleaner than a lot of other Asian countries.

Haven't been to Beijing (apart from the airport) but been to Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai.

I used to think China was the pits until I had 7 trips to India in 8 months.

Even Jakarta is preferable to India.
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