Chiang Rai group ride to Pai - 10th May, 2013

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Marty was a little unsure of how many riders would show for this overnight ride from Chiang Rai to Pai, overnight group rides are always troublesome for some reason.


I had arranged to meet a few of the guys in Chiang Rai, so left from Chiang Mai a day early.



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We had planned to do the route :

Chiang Rai - R 1 - R 118 - R 1150 - R 107 - R 1095 - Pai


So to not duplicate the route I took R 109 eastwards from R 107 to get to Chiang Rai to meet up with them.



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A quick blast up R 107, turn right onto R 109 just before Fang and there's some pretty decent views


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A lot of R 109 has been resurfaced making it a decent ride even for superbikes, there's a few potholed sections still but nothing bad at all


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First time i'd tried a Pirelli Scorpion Rally tire. It's slightly more off road oriented than a Continental TKC 80, but still never felt like it wanted to let go.


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This setup with a regular Pirelli Scorpion AT 90 on the rear and a 50/50 on the front works nicely if you plan to do some dirt trails on the trip


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Always wanting to try new places to stay in different towns, Bob suggested giving the new Kanlaya GH a try. They wanted 600 Bht, talked them down to 500 bht, was well worth it.


Its directly opposite ST Motorcycle and unfortunately the girlie bars too, co-ords:


N19.90671


E99.83094



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Brand new rooms & secure parking for the bike


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0830am the next morning, no-one knew how many would show, these overnight rides for some reason people won't commit!

By 0845am, we had 7 or 8 rider's things were looking ok


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There was a Harley promotion in town and a few Thai rider's pulled up on some new 48's


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The sparkly tank was quite effective



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The flat, military green looked good too


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Bob getting some air before the off

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Marty had to head near to Chiang Mai to meet up with a guy called Jerry on a scooter, with R 1150 on the direct route to Pai (from Chiang Rai), this was the most enjoyable ride for sure & just over 300km.




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I hear from coffee drinkers that the Charin Garden Resort has great cakes but lousy coffee (im not a coffee drinker, so can't comment). Another option is on R 118 about 200 meters south of the R 1150 intersection - White Coffee



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Darryl with his white Versys

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Not bad views too


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All done off westwards on the delicious R 1150, one of the best roads in Thailand and so close to Chiang Mai



bsacbob on R 1150 2-up


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Lakota on his new CB 500 X



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Since being resurfaced a few months back, R 1150 is now fantasic


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Left at Phrao and south bound on R 1001, a beautiful sweeping road without much traffic & a few rain clouds around


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Didn't last long, getting peckish a lunch time, we stopped at The Green on R 1095 a couple of km's east of the Mok Fa waterfall co-ords:


N19.11209

E98.79262



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Food was ok and not expensive




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Being out of tourist season it was surprising how busy R 1095 still was with mini buses


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We knew Con was in the area with a friend from Oz, we hoped we'd bump in to them and we did.


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He says this restaurant on R 1095 has excellent Khow Soi (ill get the co-ords from my GPS)


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Arrived at Pai and gave the Countryside Resort a try co-ords:


N19.35752


E98.44952



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It's out to the east of town, the last 500m being an easy unmade road. they have a free shuttle bus to take and collect you from town


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Real cute bungalows with great views, also a swimming pool for 800 bht incl. aircon.


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Great views, bungalows have a roof terrace


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This is the fish pond not the swimming pool

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Busiest restaurant in Pai was this one, No.9, packed to the doors, they do all kinds of food including Indian food.

Co-ords:

N19.35795

E98.44081


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Amido's Pizza next door, David Bailey's favorite pizza place in Pai, pizza was good but the garlic bread was horrendous.




Co-ords:


N19.35790

E98.44088




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