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I drive a large sized cc motorbike back home and am afraid that the 125cc Minsk will not be up to the task. Can’t we drive anything larger?

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I drive a large sized cc motorbike back home and am afraid that the 125cc Minsk will not be up to the task. Can’t we drive anything larger?

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Vietnamese traffic laws prohibit the use of motorbikes larger than 175cc. There are no other motorbikes aside from scooters available in Vietnam. The Minsk will not break the sound barrier but will easily carry two people down all of Vietnam’s roads. They are light, balanced and fun to ride. I hear that Vietnam’s traffic is extremely busy. We have chosen our routes carefully and specifically avoid busy sections. Apart from the approach and departure into some of the major cities, we ride on very quite road with little traffic. On our first morning in Hanoi we even use a bus to get the riders out to the edge of town in order to avoid the problems of a cross city venture. We will send you a detailed “Driving Tips” document to read before you arrive here.

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