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沒騎過重機,但看起來很帥氣,線條很漂亮。
有攤位在推廣日本重機旅遊,據展覽人員表示日本人騎重機很遵守規則,測速照相雖然有,但不多。
逛到艾兒的攤位,現在看到本人蠻好看的。沒特別想去拍照,比較想一起騎車 😆
展場內人很多,也有不少重機可以讓人坐上去擺拍,整體來說很棒。唯一美中不足的是錯過富邦啦啦隊南珉貞的現場活動😆
話說,BMW的主機外型給我一種很可靠的感覺(也許只是比較大台、比較寬線條),繞了一圈就BMW重機的外型最喜歡。沒有錢敗家,也不會騎,純欣賞一下過過癮。
Personal thoughts on visiting the exhibition:
I’ve never ridden a heavy motorcycle before, but they look really cool with beautiful lines.
There were also booths promoting motorcycle tours in Japan. According to the staff, Japanese riders strictly follow the rules. Although there are speed cameras, there aren’t that many.
I came across Elle’s booth—she looks pretty good in person. I didn’t particularly feel like taking a photo with her; I was more interested in going for a ride together 😆
The venue was packed, and there were quite a few motorcycles people could sit on and pose with. Overall, it was a great experience.
The only small regret was missing the live event with Fubon Angels’ Nam Min-jung 😆
By the way, BMW’s heavy motorcycles—maybe it’s just because they’re bigger and have broader lines. After walking around, I found I liked BMW’s designs the most. I don’t have the money to splurge, nor do I know how to ride—just enjoying the view for fun.
The video below shows a YouTuber taking a tour around the exhibition: