Seminyak to canngu on a scooter

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Mitts46
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10 Aug 2012 7:05pm
Hi guys, I'm heading to Bali in a month I have surfed canngu a few times because it's close and convenient. I would like to ride a scooter there just because of the convenience, is this a bad idea? Is it hard to get there road and directions wise ,I've never taken much notice because I'm in the back of the mini van.
doggie
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10 Aug 2012 7:12pm
Mitts46 said...

Hi guys, I'm heading to Bali in a month I have surfed canngu a few times because it's close and convenient. I would like to ride a scooter there just because of the convenience, is this a bad idea? Is it hard to get there road and directions wise ,I've never taken much notice because I'm in the back of the mini van.


Easy mate just google map it, they are very close!
Woodo
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10 Aug 2012 7:38pm
Yep peice of p!ss. Just watch out for the little police tower/booth thing that's set up at one of the intersections on the way.
Just make sure you wear ya sunnies and look the other way as you go past. If they blow the whistle just keep going and don't look. Works for me
katana
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10 Aug 2012 7:46pm
i only stop for the cops if there standing in the middle of the road and there"s no way to get around them
Mitts46
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10 Aug 2012 8:29pm
Thanks guys what is the road into canngu beach called?
katana
katana
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10 Aug 2012 8:35pm
pretty sure there"s a big sign.
shannon1984
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10 Aug 2012 8:43pm
Yea its signed, but it's jalan pentai Sentosa or something. That takes you to echo beach at least
62mac
62mac
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10 Aug 2012 8:53pm
Its an easy ride mate,check out the Dues Temple on the road into echo beach,both day and night the live music can be all time,I'm heading over next week can't wait.

Canngu is a fav' of mine.
Torch
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11 Aug 2012 8:29am
I got done three times in two days on that same ride
Not really worth it, big buzz kill, it has put me off going to the **** hole

Also canguu is on its death bed with a hotel being built behind the restraunts, the Indos really know how to wreak something

Sorry about the negative vibe
PaddlePig
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11 Aug 2012 8:55am
Nah you're alright torch. Everyone's allowed an opinion, surely! But I share your view, particularly about the **** hole.
fozzy
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11 Aug 2012 2:57pm
You must have had a bad run Torch. I got back 6 weeks ago and did the ride from Seminyak to Canggu 5 times with no problems.

Right about the Hotel though. In fact there will be 2 Hotels up inside 12 months I reckon. One is already well underway and the land alongside it has been cleared in readiness for the next. Canggu will be real busy once they're up I'd say.

Canggu is overrated in my opinion anyway. The rip at the sandbar is ridic.
mocha1
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11 Aug 2012 2:01pm
The rip is bad but the brazos and stickered aussies in the rip are worse[}:)][}:)]

and now the local boys drop in all the time too
Mitts46
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11 Aug 2012 5:06pm
Any other suggestions where's another
surf spot that's not to far from Seminyak that is easy?
Edgeguts
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11 Aug 2012 7:47pm
When riding a scooter over there I hide behind every bemo or truck i can when approaching an intersection, also slow down and indicate that you are pulling over so the pricks think they have you than dump it with all the awesome power of those bikes
Woodo
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11 Aug 2012 7:55pm
Mitts46 said...

Any other suggestions where's another
surf spot that's not to far from Seminyak that is easy?


Mate she'll be right! Go canngu.
Don't stress over the cops. They're just after a quick easy buck. Just be confident and keep cruising. They're not gonna chase ya down..
mocha1
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11 Aug 2012 9:13pm
Check out the banks in seminyak or Padma down legian.
On the way to canguu u can check out(with a bit of detour) batu balong- old mans or berawa
jbshack
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11 Aug 2012 9:19pm
Haven't surfed Bali for twenty years (only ever been once) but curoius how do you carry a board on scooters? With a rack or just under arm with shoulder strap
fozzy
fozzy
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12 Aug 2012 8:15am
^^ Hire them with racks on them already.
Kerr-e
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14 Aug 2012 5:28pm
Don't pay more than $50,000Rp per day for a scooter. Just returned yesteday and the police were pretty disinterested and I didn't get stopped once (kind of wanted to see the outcome, because I did have an IDP with me this time as I am travelling to Europe later this year).

If you do get stopped, don't pay more than 50,000Rp (you will also help your cause here if you don't have a wallet full of notes).

One note of caution - you are generally not covered by travel insurance if you are injured on a bike, but don't have a corresponding Australian motor bike license.
airhead
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15 Aug 2012 2:25pm
Kerreee said...


If you do get stopped, don't pay more than 50,000Rp (you will also help your cause here if you don't have a wallet full of notes).


I usually keep a couple of 20,000 notes under the seat for these types of situations so the wallet doesn't have to make an appearance.

Kerreee said...


One note of caution - you are generally not covered by travel insurance if you are injured on a bike, but don't have a corresponding Australian motor bike license.


I've been taking the same IDR with me to Bali for the past 4-5 years. I have an Aust bike licence but have often wondered if the travel insurance would still cover me if not carrying a current IDR. Anyone know?


jbshack
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15 Aug 2012 3:46pm
airhead said...

Kerreee said...


If you do get stopped, don't pay more than 50,000Rp (you will also help your cause here if you don't have a wallet full of notes).


I usually keep a couple of 20,000 notes under the seat for these types of situations so the wallet doesn't have to make an appearance.

Kerreee said...


One note of caution - you are generally not covered by travel insurance if you are injured on a bike, but don't have a corresponding Australian motor bike license.


I've been taking the same IDR with me to Bali for the past 4-5 years. I have an Aust bike licence but have often wondered if the travel insurance would still cover me if not carrying a current IDR. Anyone know?





In Aus you can ride a scooter though on a Drivers license. SO if you were on a scooter would you still be covered
doggie
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15 Aug 2012 3:56pm
jbshack said...

airhead said...

Kerreee said...


If you do get stopped, don't pay more than 50,000Rp (you will also help your cause here if you don't have a wallet full of notes).


I usually keep a couple of 20,000 notes under the seat for these types of situations so the wallet doesn't have to make an appearance.

Kerreee said...


One note of caution - you are generally not covered by travel insurance if you are injured on a bike, but don't have a corresponding Australian motor bike license.


I've been taking the same IDR with me to Bali for the past 4-5 years. I have an Aust bike licence but have often wondered if the travel insurance would still cover me if not carrying a current IDR. Anyone know?





In Aus you can ride a scooter though on a Drivers license. SO if you were on a scooter would you still be covered


I would say so if it was 50cc, I would check that tho. Insurance companys would try and wiggle their way out of that if they could.
Kerr-e
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15 Aug 2012 9:31pm
I just checked the policy I normally use (complimentary insurance that comes with a gold credit card) and got a shock when I read the exclusions:

(g) Motor cycling:
– outside Australia (Unless you are riding a
motorcycle with an engine capacity of 200cc
or less and hold a motorcycle licence which is
valid in the country you are in);
– in Thailand and the island of Bali

So even when I thought I was covered, I wasn't. Doggie is right: Insurance Companies look to avoid any risk.

LateStarter
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16 Aug 2012 8:55am
Kerreee said...
So even when I thought I was covered, I wasn't. Doggie is right: Insurance Companies look to avoid any risk.


Keep in mind that you are NOT covered as a driver, or a passenger, so if you were to jump on back with one of the 'transport transport' guys and have an accident, the sky is the limit with your medical bills.

Considering the recent stats of 1 Australian dying in Bali every 9 days, its just not worth the risk, especially not when you can hire a mini-bus and driver for a whole day for less than the cost of a carton of beer back home.
bene313
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16 Aug 2012 10:15am
Well I thought I'd check my policy through the ANZ credit card:

ANZ:
We do not insure you for any event that is caused by or arises from:

> your participation in motor cycling, unless
> it involves a hired motorcycle with an engine capacity of 200cc or less; and
> you are the driver; and
> you hold a current Australian motorcycle licence; but
> we never cover any event that is caused by or arises from motorcycle racing


So the question is, does a scooter fall under the definition of "motorcycle"?
doggie
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16 Aug 2012 10:27am
bene313 said...

Well I thought I'd check my policy through the ANZ credit card:

ANZ:
We do not insure you for any event that is caused by or arises from:

> your participation in motor cycling, unless
> it involves a hired motorcycle with an engine capacity of 200cc or less; and
> you are the driver; and
> you hold a current Australian motorcycle licence; but
> we never cover any event that is caused by or arises from motorcycle racing


So the question is, does a scooter fall under the definition of "motorcycle"?

I would check with ANZ to confirm what they mean. I would expect that it would but they word it so its a bit confusing.
Reading that I would say that you would need a mc licence, even tho the law here says that you can ride 50cc on a car licence.
Kerr-e
Kerr-e
33 posts
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16 Aug 2012 2:16pm
A scooter is a motor cycle and the Honda Varios that are normally for rent over there have a capacity of 125cc anyway.

The bottom line is (from a rider perspective):

1. You need to hold a valid motorcycle license
2. You need to ensure your insurance covers you (or otherwise does not exclude this practice).

airhead
airhead
WA
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16 Aug 2012 2:27pm
Kerreee said...

I just checked the policy I normally use (complimentary insurance that comes with a gold credit card) and got a shock when I read the exclusions:

(g) Motor cycling:
– outside Australia (Unless you are riding a
motorcycle with an engine capacity of 200cc
or less and hold a motorcycle licence which is
valid in the country you are in);
– in Thailand and the island of Bali


the wording in that last part is a bit concerning "...and hold a motorcycle licence which is valid in the country you are in"

So the question is, does an international drivers licence qualify as a valid licence for the country you are in?
mocha1
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16 Aug 2012 2:38pm
You will find most "credit card" insurance is useless - as is most travel insurance - when it comes to MOTORCYCLE COVER. Especially if alcohol is involved!!

How many trashed/mushied aussies do you see riding around the island? Wonder how many of them realize how much a HERCULES costs to charter ya wounded carcass back home - $10,000+ to Darwin!!!!

Most of the travel insurance you click n pay for is good for lost luggage, cameras even replace surfboards but as soon as you drink or ridea motorbike - bubowwwww
airhead
airhead
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16 Aug 2012 2:39pm
Just checked my current policy that I purchased the other day thru WebJet for Indo next month.

Words with Special Meanings

"Moped" or "Scooter" means any two-wheeled or three-wheeled motor vehicle with an engine displacement of not greater than 50cc.

"Motorcycle" means any two-wheeled or three-wheeled motor vehicle with an engine displacement greater than 50cc.

WE WILL NOT PAY UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES IF:

9 Your claim arises from being in control of a motorcycle without a current Australian motorcycle licence or you are a passenger travelling on a motorcycle that is in control of a person who does not hold a current motorcycle licence valid for the country you are travelling in.

10 Your claim arises from being in control of a Moped or Scooter without a current Australian motorcycle licence or you are a passenger travelling on a Moped or Scooter that is in control of a person who does not hold a current motorcycle licence valid for the country you are travelling in.

Looks as though I'm covered
doggie
doggie
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16 Aug 2012 2:43pm
mocha1 said...

You will find most "credit card" insurance is useless - as is most travel insurance - when it comes to MOTORCYCLE COVER. Especially if alcohol is involved!!

How many trashed/mushied aussies do you see riding around the island? Wonder how many of them realize how much a HERCULES costs to charter ya wounded carcass back home - $10,000+ to Darwin!!!!

Most of the travel insurance you click n pay for is good for lost luggage, cameras even replace surfboards but as soon as you drink or ridea motorbike - bubowwwww


Ive had a free flight in a Herc, noisy bugger!!
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