BajaRon
Well-known member
It is the same all over the world, I suspect.
When I ride in Kathmandu it is very oblivious that a scooter gets no respect from anyone. It is considered a 'Girls Bike'.
But when I ride what is considered the Big Kahuna of motorcycles in Nepal (a Royal Enfield 350cc), everything changes. Oh, don't get me wrong. They will still run over you in a heartbeat. But they do it with respect!
And no body waves. You can't afford to take your hands off the grips that long.
When I ride in Kathmandu it is very oblivious that a scooter gets no respect from anyone. It is considered a 'Girls Bike'.
But when I ride what is considered the Big Kahuna of motorcycles in Nepal (a Royal Enfield 350cc), everything changes. Oh, don't get me wrong. They will still run over you in a heartbeat. But they do it with respect!
And no body waves. You can't afford to take your hands off the grips that long.