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Traveling by Motorcycle to Thailand and Vietnam

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BIF:
I am currently sitting in my hotel in Hanoi, and looking at doing some motorcycle tours in Thailand and Vietnam as both have some fantastic loops. Thailand seems easy enough to do, and I have all the proper paperwork. Vietnam is a lot tougher due to regulations with the international drivers license, but I have seen people do it, and some of it seems to come down to giving the right people the right amount of money.
Has anyone done these loops and what are the logistics and your opinions.
I know MG has a presence here but I have yet to see one on the road, I think a V85TT would be a great bike to do the tour on if I could find one to rent.

guzzisteve:
You may find a Chang Jaing 750 , the latest looks like a V85TT and has a sidecar. Guess we know who makes their Chinese parts.

Here's the latest model-----------------------------

https://www.rideapart.com/news/687891/changjiang-v750-defender-sidecar-design/

Tkelly:
Thailand might be alittle scary with a war going on.

MikeP996:
I still have a fond memory of my first ever ride on a motorcycle which took place at Phouc Vinh, Vietnam!  I was a young tourist back then on a free, all expenses paid tour.  Saw lots of beautiful country that would be great riding today.  Hope you're able to do it!!!

nwguy:
I have a friend who goes with a group every year to Vietnam to ride motorcycles for a week or so. One friend from the States who's at least part Vietnamese serves as their guide. They rent small displacement bikes that are usually in poor condition. Numerous patches or plugs on each tire, etc. They usually ride mountainous areas and tour/stay in small villages. Lots of fun they say. Good food. Bikes usually have trouble at some point though. Rain and mud seem to be a recurring thing.

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