Chinese New Year, 90-Day Report & Thoughts on Riding in Thailand

It’s Chinese New Year, and at our house, that means it’s time for Chanya and mom to set up the traditional tribute offering. They even asked me to join in, which I happily did. While I appreciate the sweetness of these traditions, I see them more as cultural superstitions rather than something spiritual.

After that, it was time for my 90-day report at the Nakhon Pathom Immigration Office. While I could do this online, I took it as an excuse to take my Kawasaki Vulcan out for a ride again! The weather was perfect, and during the trip, I took the opportunity to share my thoughts on Riding Safety in Thailand. Despite what some might say, riding in Thailand isn’t unsafe – as long as you actually know how to ride properly!

While the ride footage in this video focuses on my discussion, I’ve also included a link in the description to the full unlisted ride footage for those who enjoy watching long-form riding videos.

You can watch that here

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