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Sort of non-motorcycle trip to Peru
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I just got back home from doing some volunteer work in Iquitos Peru. The whole experience was very rewarding, but while there I also got to enjoy a whole different kind of motorcycle culture down there though, even though I was without my bike. No play motorcycles here, this is a primary mode of transportation and way of life.
Leaving from the airport, everyone was piling into what they refer to as "Motorcar's" to get to the hotel.
They needed two volunteers to ride pillion on actual motorcycles so I sucked up my manhood and jumped at the opportunity. This guy gave me my first motorcycle ride in Peru.
Almost no one has a car. Nearly every bike down there is around the sub 150cc variety. There apparently are traffic rules, but no one knows what they are. There are no lanes, stop lights are suggestions and riding around a bus into the oncoming lane is normal. Gaps to pull out into traffic are hard to find so you just pull right out a lot of the time, even making left hand turns. It's not unusual for someone to just stop in the middle of the road, especially motorcars as they throw their chains a lot. I also saw plenty of the stereotypical women riding pillion with a baby on their knee and families riding with their kids stuffed between them.
The best rider I rode with was this woman. She was smooth, situationally aware and very competent. I had zero problems riding pillion with her. You'll also notice she's one of the very few who wear any kind of helmet down there.
What a restaurant parking lot looks like.
Just some other random shots of various motorcycles down there.
Honda Navi
Some fairly nice bikes.
This Suzuki DR looks how every DR should look. Thoroughly used, abused, and still kicking.
And lastly, where exactly would you buy a motorcycle from down there? Sure there's plenty of motorcycle shops, but also places like this where you can buy a new phone, TV, washing machine and a motorcycle.
I just got back home from doing some volunteer work in Iquitos Peru. The whole experience was very rewarding, but while there I also got to enjoy a whole different kind of motorcycle culture down there though, even though I was without my bike. No play motorcycles here, this is a primary mode of transportation and way of life.
Leaving from the airport, everyone was piling into what they refer to as "Motorcar's" to get to the hotel.
They needed two volunteers to ride pillion on actual motorcycles so I sucked up my manhood and jumped at the opportunity. This guy gave me my first motorcycle ride in Peru.
Almost no one has a car. Nearly every bike down there is around the sub 150cc variety. There apparently are traffic rules, but no one knows what they are. There are no lanes, stop lights are suggestions and riding around a bus into the oncoming lane is normal. Gaps to pull out into traffic are hard to find so you just pull right out a lot of the time, even making left hand turns. It's not unusual for someone to just stop in the middle of the road, especially motorcars as they throw their chains a lot. I also saw plenty of the stereotypical women riding pillion with a baby on their knee and families riding with their kids stuffed between them.
The best rider I rode with was this woman. She was smooth, situationally aware and very competent. I had zero problems riding pillion with her. You'll also notice she's one of the very few who wear any kind of helmet down there.
What a restaurant parking lot looks like.
Just some other random shots of various motorcycles down there.
Honda Navi
Some fairly nice bikes.
This Suzuki DR looks how every DR should look. Thoroughly used, abused, and still kicking.
And lastly, where exactly would you buy a motorcycle from down there? Sure there's plenty of motorcycle shops, but also places like this where you can buy a new phone, TV, washing machine and a motorcycle.
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Re: Sort of non-motorcycle trip to Peru
That kind of road environment scares the sh** out of me, and I don’t wear Depends. Reminds me of vlogs about Indian metro areas and that hot mess of traffic.
Still, looks like you enjoyed it, and was able to survive.
Still, looks like you enjoyed it, and was able to survive.
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It's about as scary as riding in Dallas, only completely different.
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I don't even ride in Greenville. I have enough problems with just me and the pavement, without all the other interlopers.
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By the end of my time there, I was almost getting used to it. Several folks were offering to let me ride their bikes. But then I didn't need someone scaring the sh** out of me because sh** was literally running out of me all on it's own. Ugh. One of those "Don't drink the water" things, which I didn't but still ended up with the same results.
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I’m guessing the food then. Just shows how sensitive our digestive system can be.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:24 pmBy the end of my time there, I was almost getting used to it. Several folks were offering to let me ride their bikes. But then I didn't need someone scaring the sh** out of me because sh** was literally running out of me all on it's own. Ugh. One of those "Don't drink the water" things, which I didn't but still ended up with the same results.
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Re: Sort of non-motorcycle trip to Peru
I’ve been to Lima a bunch and agree with your observations of Peru motorcycle culture. However, I’m not crazy enough to be on 2 or 3 wheels down there, I’m quite content to be driven in something enclosed with 4 wheels. What amazes me most are the multi-lane intersections. Lots of traffic moving from every direction and they all seem to make it work out with little input from signs or traffic lights. I have even more respect for you now, sir.
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I want to buy that man right there a beer and be put on a list of people he considers a friend.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 12:56 pm Warning - Severe ATTGATT violations!!!
The best rider I rode with was this woman. She was smooth, situationally aware and very competent. I had zero problems riding pillion with her. You'll also notice she's one of the very few who wear any kind of helmet down there.
I feel a midnight call for lawyers, guns and money would not go unanswered.
He would even smile while doing it.
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I found the m/c culture in Europe to be fascinating. Compared to the US, the bikes were definitely smaller - perhaps the median size was 250-400 cc. The bikes there are almost all equipped to be used as primary transportation - wind/rain protection, storage, etc.
From your pics, it would appear that a higher percentage of the bikes are dual sports in Peru?
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From your pics, it would appear that a higher percentage of the bikes are dual sports in Peru?
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Dan, our paths are bound to cross one of these days.
Pants, I'd say that yes, dual sports were pretty popular, probably due to the road conditions. However there were probably close to an equal number of scooters. Very few sportbikes and I can't recall any cruiser style bikes really.
We were in a hurry but when I saw that DR I had to get a photo of it. Definitely my favorite of the trip.
Pants, I'd say that yes, dual sports were pretty popular, probably due to the road conditions. However there were probably close to an equal number of scooters. Very few sportbikes and I can't recall any cruiser style bikes really.
We were in a hurry but when I saw that DR I had to get a photo of it. Definitely my favorite of the trip.
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Thanks for sharing the pics of your trip. Very interesting for sure.
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What shitty luck you have.gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:24 pmBy the end of my time there, I was almost getting used to it. Several folks were offering to let me ride their bikes. But then I didn't need someone scaring the sh** out of me because sh** was literally running out of me all on it's own. Ugh. One of those "Don't drink the water" things, which I didn't but still ended up with the same results.
And cool pictures - thanks for sharing (and not sharing pictures detailing your predicament).
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