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SaigonNezumi (Kevin Miller, Jr.)

A Japanese Amerasian, Former US Marine, Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, Entrepreneur, Kendoka, Weightlifter, and Linux Tech Blogger residing in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.

Yamaha Nouvo LX Mod in Hanoi

About a month ago, Stephen an Expat from Hanoi, asked me about the modifications on my Yamaha Nouvo LX.  He wanted to make the same modifications on his motorbike but it was difficult for him to find a good shop up in Hanoi.  Later I got an email for him, VIP Bikes, run by the nonprofit Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation, was able to add the bigger tires that he wanted.  Stephen emailed me some pictures of VIP Bikes and his Yamaha Nouvo LX.  I also included more information about VIP Bikes so please support if you are up in Hanoi.

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(Alleyway in front of VIP Bikes)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(VIP Bikes)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(Nice workshop)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(Andrew  and his mechanics)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(New rear tire 80X100)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(Close hot, really nice rear tire)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(New front tire – 80X90)

Yamaha Nouvo LX in Hanoi, Vietnam

(Bigger tires make the Nouvo LX look stronger)

Fact Sheet: VIP Bikes

Most children and youth working on Hanoi’s streets are economic migrants who have travelled from rural areas of Vietnam in search of a better future. However, street work inevitably means dropping out of school, thereby compounding poverty, and street children are highly vulnerable to many dangers in addition to arrest, such as prostitution and drugs.

Vocational training opportunities are largely inaccessible to street children. By their very nature, street children are usually poor, and cannot afford to pay the fees. Even more importantly, when street children can afford the fees, they may not be able to afford to take time off from their work. Pressing needs such as food and accommodation must take priority over the desire for training and a good career!

Street children enrolled in regular vocational training courses also struggle to ‘fit in’ and may even be ostracised by their teachers and other students.

With these problems in mind, Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation established VIP Bikes as a social enterprise in April 2008. Our goal is simple: to create high-quality training and employment opportunities for disadvantaged youth in Hanoi.

How VIP Bikes helps…

VIP Bikes trains disadvantaged youth in a range of practical skills associated with operating a motorbike rental business. This includes motorbike mechanics, marketing, accounting, sales and administration. Related skills, such as welding and spray painting, are taught on demand.

Training opportunities are in the context of a real business: they are hands-on and authentic, with full support from qualified staff.

VIP Bikes staff are not only expert in their industry; they also understand disadvantaged youth and the difficulties they face.

How VIP Bikes works…

VIP Bikes operates as a ‘high-end’ motorbike rental and repair company. As a business, our goal is to lead the market in quality of service and customer satisfaction. While the scooters we rent out on monthly contracts are the same that other businesses rent out, we differentiate ourselves by providing free monthly services overseen by an expatriate mechanic, and a consistently high standard of care.

Our business model operates in tandem with training for disadvantaged youth. Trainees learn by watching, assisting and finally doing for themselves, while also learning the basic theory and workshop practices.

Once the trainees have mastered key competencies, Blue Dragon staff then support them to apply for jobs and start down the road to independence.

Top Gear Vietnam Special

A newly arrived American told me about this Vietnam special by a popular show called Top Gear.  Watch this good piece where three of the hosts take 3 beaten motorbikes from Saigon to Halong Bay.

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Perfume Pagoda (Chua Huong)

Just finished adding a page about my trip to the Perfume Pagoda.

Perfume Pagoda (Chua Huong)

(Perfume River boat ride to the Perfume Pagoda)

View more of my trip to the Perfume Pagoda at this link:

Trung Nam Hotel – Hanoi

Well, I am finally able to upload some pictures of my trip to Hanoi the previous weekend. I am working on the Perfume Pagoda pictures as you are reading this.

Below are pictures of Hanoi and the Red River from the hotel I stayed at, the Trung Nam Hotel.

Hanoi from the Trung Nam Hotel

(Red River in the distance)

Hanoi from the Trung Nam Hotel

The Trung Nam Hotel was nice.  I actually got the air conditioner cold so I could sleep with a blanket.  Since the window was small and covered, I was able to sleep in until about 10:30 AM.

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