I've been a vintage Vespa/Lambretta tuner and mechanic for many years, and kind of spent my life on motorcycles and ATVs. In Cambodia, and also back in the USA, a car is something I can neither afford to buy or maintain, and plus the tuk-tuk is a much more fun way to see the world. We have a lot of social interaction with the communities we pass through in the tuk-tuk due to the open-air quality of it.
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