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Dirt Biking in Cambodia - Take a Spin on the Wild Side! If you're thinking of hiring a dirt bike and heading out into the Cambodian sticks, here are a few tips for the most serious - and not so serious - off-road adventurers. Before you go If you're taking your own bike, get it fully serviced before long trips. Check your tyres, brake pads, oil, cables and suspension, especially if you're heading deep into remote areas. The last thing you need is a breakdown in the middle of nowhere! Make sure you know basic bike maintenance and repair. It's pointless to have a perfect toolkit if you don't know how to use it! Business - All business/finance/loan/mortgage related link can be found here Computers - All computer hardware/software/peripheral related link can be found here Internet - All webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related link can be found here Software - All software related link can be found here Web Design - All web design/development related link can be found here Web Hosting - All web hosting related link can be found here Web Promotion - All search engine optimization/internet marketing related link can be found here Web Resources - All other web related link can be found here Recreation - All travel/hotel/cruise related link can be found here Casino - All online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette related link can be found here Health - All online pharmacy/hospital/health related link can be found here Shopping - All online shopping/gift related link can be found here Miscellaneous - All other links can be found here
What to take Wear a helmet. There Wear a helmet! If you do wipe out it's going to be the only thing between your skull and the ground. Bike shops provide these with rentals, so try on a few until you get a good fit. If you have one, a medium size Camelback is perfect. You don't want a massive back-pack weighing down your back tyre, so try to pack as minimally as possible. Russian market sells a wide range of day-packs perfect for riding, and most guesthouses and hotels can take care of other baggage for you. A bum-bag (fanny-pack) is perfect for carrying spare parts, tools and other small items. Jeans or combat pants and a long-sleeved T-shirt are the best clothes for riding, and a sturdy pair of footwear is a good idea for protection. |
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