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Looking for an English speaking motorcycle mech/guide

HalfSquatch

I am a Marine Corps vet and my father served the Marine Corps in Vietnam. My friends and I are looking for an english speaking motrocycle mech/guide to join is on the ho chi minh trail ride. Compensation will be negotiable.

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Fred

Apart from the obvious motorcycle question, perhaps expats in Vietnam could offer information regarding safety if someone mentions their and their family's military background.
Is there any resentment or ill feeling around?

Bazza139

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     Relax Fred: he's American...     

            ..his safety comes with the terror-ity....      :cool:

     But getting back to the original question, I won't personally recommend
  anyone here, but if you type in 'Tripadvisor', then motorbikes, integrity,
  Vietnam, you'll find my reviews...   

    "Mr integrity" sells both new & s/hand bikes, runs a repair shop and large
  warehouse, AND provides both on-tour repair services AND free advice on
  which is the best ways to go.   He has shops in HCMC & Hanoi + the best
  repair contacts en route.  He also 'phones you to see if you are Ok...

   As he told me, he cannot afford to do the wrong thing: word would spread.

     'Just a hint'   ..from a biker; not a bikie...      :happy:

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n1tw1t

I have done 5 major overland on & off road motorbike trips in Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia inc HCM trail & have never ever had any animosity shown me or my friends infact the opposite, the people are friendly & welcoming. Our tour guide on 3 trips was an American living in Laos married to a Laos lady. What I would definitely recommend is like you say he needs to be a mechanic but also paramedic! Depending on the rout you take you could be in some pretty rough & remote country! My mate ended up in a logging company  hospital with a smashed hand in the mountains Laos & it was lucky the Guide had a full med kit & was able to give roadside treatment to let us make it to the hospital which was basic to say the least!

HalfSquatch

Thanks for the tip. I myself have been riding for over 20yrs but there will be some novices in our group.

HalfSquatch

Thanks Alan that is a good point

n1tw1t

Mate, couple of points
1....do you intend doing the full 3 countries rout?
2....if some of your friends are off roads novices & are doing the real rout you need to get them to get some practice in, cos its not easy in some stages especially Laos. On our trip (5 guys) 2 of us were fully off road people & 3 were experianced on road bike guys. Only 2 of us made it all the way through. One smashed hand ( still cant bend 2 fingers) 2 other mates eventually gave up 3 days in & got taken to Vientiane Laos by pick up truck. 100% sure you will enjoy it though!!