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Noticed over the last few days that there are quite a few cyclists on the road, mainly around Buakow area and nearly all non Thai, there was one middle aged Thai lady selling bags of food from a bicycle and I also spotted near Bangkok two cyclists wearing all the cycle gear on the inside lane on a raised section of motorway approaching Sukumvit road.

I think riding a motorcycle around Thailand is nuts but a pushbike?

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Yep, certifiable. I should know, I'm one of those that uses my bicycle almost exclusively to get around during the day. :default_crazysmile:

You do have to keep your wits about you and your head on a swivel. Riding a bike isn't for everyone of course, but not a big deal if you're comfortable on two wheels.

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3 hours ago, forcebwithu said:

Yep, certifiable. I should know, I'm one of those that uses my bicycle almost exclusively to get around during the day. :default_crazysmile:

You do have to keep your wits about you and your head on a swivel. Riding a bike isn't for everyone of course, but not a big deal if you're comfortable on two wheels.

 

Ha ! I'd be a friggen basket case. 

 

Siam, nice report. Will enjoy reading more from you. Enjoy yourself.

Interesting walk you took. Been up and down Soi 12 many times, mostly on motor taxi. Interesting little stretch down through there. I think a route most would not know about or travel down.

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14 hours ago, Siam Addict said:

Noticed over the last few days that there are quite a few cyclists on the road, mainly around Buakow area and nearly all non Thai, there was one middle aged Thai lady selling bags of food from a bicycle and I also spotted near Bangkok two cyclists wearing all the cycle gear on the inside lane on a raised section of motorway approaching Sukumvit road.

I think riding a motorcycle around Thailand is nuts but a pushbike?

There are a few vloggers that pedal around Buokow, Tree Town, LK, and Made in Thailand beer bar areas with I guess a Go Pro attached to their helmet or a shoulder strap of some kind, to crank out content for their YT channels. As much as I enjoy watching their videos, I sometimes find them repetitive as it's always the same scene, same bars, same girls, or LB's, etc. and I can certainly imagine them being a bit of a nuisance with so much pedestrian traffic intermixed with motos and baht bus taxis, etc.

I'm now less than 3 weeks out from being right smack dab in the middle of the madness.

Can't wait! 😁

 

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11 hours ago, Mr. Smooth said:

There are a few vloggers that pedal around Buokow, Tree Town, LK, and Made in Thailand beer bar areas with I guess a Go Pro attached to their helmet or a shoulder strap of some kind, to crank out content for their YT channels. As much as I enjoy watching their videos, I sometimes find them repetitive as it's always the same scene, same bars, same girls, or LB's, etc. and I can certainly imagine them being a bit of a nuisance with so much pedestrian traffic intermixed with motos and baht bus taxis, etc.

I'm now less than 3 weeks out from being right smack dab in the middle of the madness.

Can't wait! 😁

 

 

I agree with you on the above, absolutely. Some of those vlogs (if I even bother to open) are closed within 30 seconds.

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On 12/11/2022 at 9:50 AM, mrcharliemofo said:

Try Kungs on Soi Lengkee for a breakfast, fantastic there.

Tried Kungs this morning and while I wouldn't call it fantastic it was very nice. A bit more expensive but I do think it is worth it. I did try The Old English pub and restaurant in Bangkok last week and this was 300 Baht but no way as good as Kungs or I Rover.

One of the main things I have noticed on my recent walking trips around Pattaya is the state of the footpaths, even the newly refurbished paths still have big gaps and the new electric distribution boxes that are now blocking a lot of the footpaths meaning that you have to walk a lot of the time on the roads. One of the worst footpaths was along the Sukumvit road, it's a wide footpath but very uneven, I spent most of the time between Pattaya South and Pattaya Central walking on the road.

The footpath along the the shop side of Beach road is another one that starts out wide and in good condition but when you pass Pattaya Klang it gets busier and also narrower.

One walk I did enjoy was from Soi 10 along beach road and on though Walking street until you get to the pier and out to the Light House at the end, that was until I decided to take the steps up to the top of hill above the PATTAYA sign, 143 steps and it nearly killed me! The view is worth it though.

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58 minutes ago, john luke said:

I think it is on the roof just above a ladyboy bar on Soi Buakhao, but could be wrong.

Should have guessed that you would get it, yes it's above Fantasy Lounge which is opposite Soi Honey.

In all my years walking in this area I don't recall seeing it before.

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6 minutes ago, Siam Addict said:

Should have guessed that you would get it, yes it's above Fantasy Lounge which is opposite Soi Honey.

In all my years walking in this area I don't recall seeing it before.

Too busy eyeing up the LB's at ground level perhaps ????

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4 hours ago, Siam Addict said:

Should have guessed that you would get it, yes it's above Fantasy Lounge which is opposite Soi Honey.

In all my years walking in this area I don't recall seeing it before.

Been there at least 10 years going by Streetview.  I seem to remember it related to the business below it originally, but can't remember what that was way back then.  I would never had thought it had been there so long either.

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19 minutes ago, KWA said:

Been there at least 10 years going by Streetview.  I seem to remember it related to the business below it originally, but can't remember what that was way back then.  I would never had thought it had been there so long either.

Using Street View's image archive, the oldest image was from Oct 2012. Business then was for sale, but was a coffee and beer place. Too bad the Pattaya Photo Guide that predated Street View is no longer available, it would probably have an earlier photo that would give a clue as to the meaning of the lion.

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19 hours ago, SteveBC said:

Too busy eyeing up the LB's at ground level perhaps ????

I've sat many times at that corner bar on Buokow and Soi Honey and watched those LB's across the road flirt and chat with any guy walking past, dramatically over-emphasizing their feminine body language and such. Quite entertaining to see.

Just part of the show that is Pattaya.

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23 hours ago, forcebwithu said:

Using Street View's image archive, the oldest image was from Oct 2012. Business then was for sale, but was a coffee and beer place. Too bad the Pattaya Photo Guide that predated Street View is no longer available, it would probably have an earlier photo that would give a clue as to the meaning of the lion.

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I think when it opened it was called the Golden Lion, but didn't last long..........

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I've noticed over the last couple of weeks that most bars Pool tables are free, it seems a good way of attracting customers in.

But then the girls sitting outside the bars are more interested in their phones than customers walking past and don't spot you until you are past, the good news is the bald spot on the back of my head is a very Sexy Man!

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On recent walks I have noticed that on the main roads that about 70-80% of those riding on motorbikes wear helmets but around the Soi Buakhou it's the complete opposite, so I have come up with a fantastic business idea and that is to open a stall in Buakhou market selling crash helmets.

Anyone else interested in joining me?

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13 minutes ago, Siam Addict said:

On recent walks I have noticed that on the main roads that about 70-80% of those riding on motorbikes wear helmets but around the Soi Buakhou it's the complete opposite, so I have come up with a fantastic business idea and that is to open a stall in Buakhou market selling crash helmets.

Anyone else interested in joining me?

I imagine quite a few take off their helmet when getting to Buakhao, so probably not much chance of selling one as they already have one hanging from the bike. I know this because I'm one of them.

Outside of the congested Buakhao area I wear a brain bucket 100% of the time. When I get to Buakhao I remove the helmet as I'm more comfortable without it, and if I were to have an accident it would be at such a slow speed the worst I would end up with is a few scrapes.

What is annoying though are the crazy shits that consider traffic on Buakhao an obstacle course to get through as fast as possible. When walking you really have to keep an eye out for them, especially when crossing the soi around vehicles. For that reason I always walk against traffic. Amazed the number of pedestrians that don't take that simplest of precautions on the busy sois.

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43 minutes ago, forcebwithu said:

For that reason I always walk against traffic. Amazed the number of pedestrians that don't take that simplest of precautions on the busy sois.

Hey, I was walking along buckhou the other morning against the traffic. A chap was walking towards me, so, as I could see no traffic coming towards me I stepped out slightly to let him pass on the inside...

Was almost wiped out from behind  by one of those "I've got a bike with no exhaust and need to get there in a hurry" Thais. Striderman, who was following me, thought a collision was a sure thing...

But I agree, its safer to walk into the traffic....usually!

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1 hour ago, forcebwithu said:

For that reason I always walk against traffic. Amazed the number of pedestrians that don't take that simplest of precautions on the busy sois.

 

56 minutes ago, Painter said:

But I agree, its safer to walk into the traffic....usually!

Walking to Primary school in the countryside my Mum taught us to walk facing the traffic flow...except on blind bends, in which case you walked on the outerside of the blind bend. Classic example is the bend by the old skool barber shop. You walk facing the traffic on the inside of that blind bend, then you better be ready to jump out of the way when a motorcye takes a tight corner!!

So many spots like that on Arunothai from Suk, and Soi Bongkot...

Listen to my Mum - you know it makes sense! 

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I agree walking towards the traffic is normally safer, but I sometimes find cars and bikes sometimes head straight at you forcing you into the gutter at the side of the road.

It does appear to walk with your back to traffic is safer as the cars will normally give you room, if they have WiFi in Pattaya Central Hospital I will let you know when this theory no longer works. 

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