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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.
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>>2070070
Yeah 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 anon

I think I wasted a thread. I just wanted to know how other anons handle these types of predicaments.
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>>2070073
There 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.
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I just rent a car
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Yes, buy a motorbike. KLR 650 is the best bike for third world countries: reliable, strong, no very expence, easy to mantein
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>>2070069
get a honda cub
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>300km
>far
How fat are you, OP?

>>2070070
>>2070074
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>>2070091
Kill yourself.
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>>2070085
>klr650
hes best getting whatever shitbike is common in his country for the easy spare parts. maybe a thirdie honda or royal enfield


>>2070162
>300km isnt far
thats 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?
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50km is no biggie on a bicycle but it's getting towards the practical upper limit
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>>2070162
>how long does it take you to go 300km in one ride?
bumping
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>>2074493
Strong headwind or really strong headwind?

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