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General Category >> General Lao Board >> Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos http://www.laopride.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.cgi?num=1500225714 Message started by Admin Saovaluck on 16th Jul, 2017 at 5:21pm |
Title: Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos Post by Admin Saovaluck on 16th Jul, 2017 at 5:21pm
I saw this motorbike parking on the streets the other day and thought it was funny.
It's a Chinese-made sunshade and umbrella attached to a motorbike in Laos. It's not something you see every day in Laos but it's a great way to protect the rider and passenger from the sun or rain. Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version Please click on image to view a larger version |
Title: Re: Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos Post by daft on 17th Jul, 2017 at 12:25pm
Surely one must remove the sunshade when one accelerates beyond 5-10MPH or would not the sunshade blow off or become damaged?
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Title: Re: Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos Post by Admin Saovaluck on 17th Jul, 2017 at 1:16pm
It must be strong enough.
I've seen people riding their motorbikes in the rain with a normal umbrella in their hand. If an umbrella can withstand strong winds then the sunshade can too. |
Title: Re: Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos Post by peterpan on 18th Jul, 2017 at 8:12am
Chinese translated as:
T-Rex Fire Bull Bravo Sun and Storm No Worry. It was banned here in my city 2 years ago. Maybe the street is narrow and too many bikes with such shade. |
Title: Re: Motorbike sunshade and umbrella in Vientiane, Laos Post by Admin Saovaluck on 19th Jul, 2017 at 11:59am
If it works, or if it helps you, it's acceptable on Lao roads.
We have one of the most lenient road rules in the world, that's one thing I love about Laos. |
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