>public transportation sucks>decide to buy a bike>nice.jpg>want to go to neighboring cities 50-300km away>no trains>buses suck asswhat do you guys use for transportation for longer distances in a third world country? I can't take my bike if I intend to carry stuff around because I live in a mountainous region.It takes 4 hours to travel 100km by bus here. Should I just buy a motorcycle or something?
A motorcycle is a good option. You could also go by bike if you have a place to stay there. Doing 100km isn't that hard with some training.
>>2070070Yeah 100km is pretty doable but if I need to be somewhere early (wedding, catching a flight, etc.) then I need to use public transport. A motorcycle it is then. Thanks anonI think I wasted a thread. I just wanted to know how other anons handle these types of predicaments.
>>2070073There also an e-bike if you can't get a license or if it's cheaper. But personally I would go with motorcycle if a car is too expensive/hard to get.
I just rent a car
Yes, buy a motorbike. KLR 650 is the best bike for third world countries: reliable, strong, no very expence, easy to mantein
>>2070069get a honda cub
>300km>farHow fat are you, OP?>>2070070>>2070074>>2070082>>2070085>>2070091Kill yourself.
>>2070085>klr650hes best getting whatever shitbike is common in his country for the easy spare parts. maybe a thirdie honda or royal enfield>>2070162>300km isnt farthats about the average distance a tour de erance cyclist can go per day, and it takes them all day to do so. how long does it take you to go 300km in one ride?
50km is no biggie on a bicycle but it's getting towards the practical upper limit