@@Chi-HacksAndDIYs no. I don’t think it was necessary. They do a very good job at keeping the group together. They also make course changes depending on the speed of the group. If you’re bringing your Garman, just make sure you have that Taiwan maps loaded on it. You can then load the hotel destinations on the navigation. I would also bring an ass saver type fender in case it rains, plus it will help you in locating your bike when you park it.
hi It was recommended to use 21" luggage, looking at the video, most luggage used were bigger? could you tell me whats the length of your without wheels? also why seamless neck gator?
Thanks for sharing. This was very helpful and you did a incredible job of capturing the ups and downs of this tour.
Thanks for sharing
Just sitting down to binge watch your series, Stan.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the series!
I am about to join this same tour on 11/16/24. Do you have GPX files for all 9 days that can be shared? Appreciate it.
@@Chi-HacksAndDIYs no. I don’t think it was necessary. They do a very good job at keeping the group together. They also make course changes depending on the speed of the group. If you’re bringing your Garman, just make sure you have that Taiwan maps loaded on it. You can then load the hotel destinations on the navigation. I would also bring an ass saver type fender in case it rains, plus it will help you in locating your bike when you park it.
hi It was recommended to use 21" luggage, looking at the video, most luggage used were bigger? could you tell me whats the length of your without wheels? also why seamless neck gator?
The airline you use will give you the size allowed for their carry on.
A seamless gater would be good for sun protection in the tropics
noice! thanks for sharing