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Touring Thailand With A Ninja


Tod

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I should add...

It would have been better for my pillion rider if I had done the seat mods I mentioned earlier in the thread and if I had added a Givi-type box as well. That would have eliminated the backpack for her as well as given something to lean back against.

And let's not forget, he was contemplating using a D-Tracker. With a pillion seat the size of a pill-box!

I also note that he is apparently still working, while I am retired. Bt.48,000 for 2 months rental and the extra fuel costs and we are back to my economic analysis of the deal as noted earlier.

:o

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Bobbin is right its perfectly do able on a Cbr150 or a Tiger 250. I would prefer a Ninja 250 for the better acceleration and sustained cruising and WITH a few mods eg: back box /rack and the riders seat remoulded (MANY Ninja websites describe how to do) and the passenger seat remade with some decent gel or memory foam also i think the bar risers would be a good idea. Then i think. VERY,VERY Do able.

Allan

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