Siem Reap
- phuketrichard
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Re: Siem Reap
ebikes in Bagan
run about 6 hours on a charge
travel up to about 40mks/hour
can take 2 people
run about 6 hours on a charge
travel up to about 40mks/hour
can take 2 people
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Siem Reap
havent tried yet, but i think the ebike stuff is pretty cool, actually..
its something like green e-bike or so, in SR in the center, off srivatha road or what the name, direction river.
think, phuketrichard may have gotten it slightly wrong.. when remember right, its 20km/h and 40km reach or so, with one load.
there are charging stations around, e.g. at the hard rock.
you can charge at any socket.
they look really good, quite small, cute, and so...
but dont know how much it is.
and - you dont need ANY driving license
its something like green e-bike or so, in SR in the center, off srivatha road or what the name, direction river.
think, phuketrichard may have gotten it slightly wrong.. when remember right, its 20km/h and 40km reach or so, with one load.
there are charging stations around, e.g. at the hard rock.
you can charge at any socket.
they look really good, quite small, cute, and so...
but dont know how much it is.
and - you dont need ANY driving license
- phuketrichard
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Re: Siem Reap
https://www.facebook.com/greenebikecambodia
http://www.greene-bike.com/
These seem a bit smaller than the ones at Bagan and cant take 2 passengers.
seems they charge $10 /day which is $2 more thna they charge in Burma
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction ... vince.html
http://www.greene-bike.com/
These seem a bit smaller than the ones at Bagan and cant take 2 passengers.
seems they charge $10 /day which is $2 more thna they charge in Burma
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction ... vince.html
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Siem Reap
The mega cities in China are being transitioned to electric scooters - the lack of exhaust noise is eery until you realize what the difference is. And people lounging around free recharge booths, that's odd too.
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Re: Siem Reap
virtual E life...push a button and BAM you've got a "life"
Re: Siem Reap
Thanks for the info Richard.phuketrichard wrote:https://www.facebook.com/greenebikecambodia
http://www.greene-bike.com/
These seem a bit smaller than the ones at Bagan and cant take 2 passengers.
seems they charge $10 /day which is $2 more thna they charge in Burma
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction ... vince.html
I don't ride motorbikes and the only time I hired a scooter in Hua Hin I managed to hit the kerb and fly over the handlebars at 3 miles per hour whilst doing a U turn on a 6 lane road, these look more like my speed
Re: Siem Reap
Another question guys,
Ive been doing more surfing and seen the hot air balloon flights over Angkor Wat. I am pretty sure there are no Cambodian words for Health and Safety but anyone been on or heard of any reports for these.
Ive been doing more surfing and seen the hot air balloon flights over Angkor Wat. I am pretty sure there are no Cambodian words for Health and Safety but anyone been on or heard of any reports for these.
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Re: Siem Reap
One crashed last year in SR. No one hurt. Think a local mayor shut em down for a few months
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
Re: Siem Reap
They re opened in January this year:Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:One crashed last year in SR. No one hurt. Think a local mayor shut em down for a few months
Hot Air Balloons Rise Again Over Angkor Wat
By Sek Odom and Simon Henderson | January 16, 2014
A hot air balloon company in Siem Reap province recommenced flights this week, nine months after one of its balloons carrying 17 tourists over the Angkor Wat temple complex crash-landed and injured nine people, an official said Wednesday.
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/archives/h ... wat-50688/
- Bitte_Kein_Lexus
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Re: Siem Reap
Those ebikes are EVERYWHERE in Vietnam. It really surprised me. They're the equivalent of the bicycle for school children in rural areas and tons of city dwellers use them too. Some claimed to be able to do 80km on a charge. It's a step in the right direction, but I can't help but wonder who recycles the battteries...
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