Thailands Most HATED Subculture..

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Thailand is known for many things.. one of them being scooters. Today we explore the hated sub culture of Dek Waen (เด็กแว้น)
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  • @JimmyTheGiant
    @JimmyTheGiant Жыл бұрын

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  • @gazcoleman

    @gazcoleman

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro, wheres the rollerblading update video? Have you done a rail yet? Can you skate ramps yet? Have you watched 'Senate - Day of the Rope' yet? Geezus Jimmy pull your finger out lad, we need this...

  • @eve-llblyat2576

    @eve-llblyat2576

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@gazcoleman yeah this sub culture stuff isnt for me. Liked the sport stuff but the channel is going another direction.

  • @gazcoleman

    @gazcoleman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eve-llblyat2576 Yeah ok, I can see what you saying mate, I like pretty much all his content tbh, I will always watch his videos, I think he has good subject matter & presents it well. Its just I used to Rollerblade back in late 90s/ early 2000s & seeing him trying it brought back some good memories so just wanna see how he's progressed 😄

  • @davidaitchison7780

    @davidaitchison7780

    Жыл бұрын

    Are yu the guy who was in the press for rollerblading down sukumvit?

  • @chrisjames1027

    @chrisjames1027

    Жыл бұрын

    UK govs too stupid to crack down like that hats off to them

  • @meischix
    @meischix Жыл бұрын

    Not just Thailand. It’s rampant throughout Southeast Asia.

  • @FlipTheBard

    @FlipTheBard

    Жыл бұрын

    Even in muslim-dominant countries? Because I doubt that muslims would accept such thing.

  • @KeePerAlet

    @KeePerAlet

    Жыл бұрын

    It true lol

  • @darksu6947

    @darksu6947

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Honda!

  • @rumrunner8019

    @rumrunner8019

    Жыл бұрын

    Illegal smuggling cars were rampant in the USA many years ago. So what did we do? We made it into a sport called "NASCAR". Illegal bicycles were doing tricks all over the US and making trouble. So what did we do? We made it into a sport called "BMX biking." People in SE Asia should turn this flashy scooter racing into a sport.

  • @somechinesedude5466

    @somechinesedude5466

    Жыл бұрын

    Kemayoran gangs

  • @AuldeyST
    @AuldeyST Жыл бұрын

    As a Thai, I'm very impressed with the footage you managed to gather. They are authentic and real! I do love to see how foreigners potray such a culture, Thank you so much man! Keep it up!

  • @PotatoEnjoyerr

    @PotatoEnjoyerr

    Жыл бұрын

    As a thai i never thought someone would talk about something like this.

  • @AuldeyST

    @AuldeyST

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PotatoEnjoyerr I don't think any Thai would, let alone done this well.

  • @tatarchan5212

    @tatarchan5212

    Жыл бұрын

    Very impressive indeed, they're the shame and disappointment of every Thai so we don't talk much about them, foreigners who know they exist is pretty rare and this one is impressive.

  • @juttichaikraipattarapong69

    @juttichaikraipattarapong69

    Жыл бұрын

    Same.

  • @safuwanfauzi5014

    @safuwanfauzi5014

    Жыл бұрын

    In Malaysia they called as 'mat rempit or rempit".

  • @cwfqayin
    @cwfqayin Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video. I'm Thai. From my persepctive, dekwan problems come from; 1. Limited public transportation especially in the rural area. This make the parents to have no choice, but to buy them bikes, even though they are not old enough to have a license yet. 2. Many kids in the rural area live with their grandparents due to their parents working big cities. The grandparents tend to spoil their grandchildren and buy everything they want including bikes and modification parts. 3. From the above answer, many grandparents in Thailand like to spoil their grandchild and when they do something illegal and get arrest, they will say something like "My boy is a nice kid", even though the cops see a pill of amphetamine in his/her hand. "My grandkid is always good". Anyway, nice research and presentation. Thank you so much for making a video about my country (even though it's something we are not proud of 55555555, in Thai language five is ha so 55555 is like lol.)

  • @jirajira2872

    @jirajira2872

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem is they dont care. No respect for anything. They're a shallow low life kinds.

  • @soumenchakraborty2450

    @soumenchakraborty2450

    Жыл бұрын

    Honda wave second is very reasonably priced and can easily modify. It was really made as a family moped but dekwan….

  • @suarsivapong9311

    @suarsivapong9311

    Жыл бұрын

    ลูกฉันรู้ แค่นครปฐม กับราชบุรี

  • @monthnikaji4718

    @monthnikaji4718

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it’s that real555555

  • @cwfqayin

    @cwfqayin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@boxing.ascetic If you go to any rural province, you would see many teens ride a moped without license like something normal.

  • @lunarisyoutube
    @lunarisyoutube Жыл бұрын

    Yo I’m Thai. And this research was like 90%accurate you guys done a great job. Anyway that part about Hong kong movie’s not really relate imo. I think origin of Dekwan is nothing more or less like those boys you see in TFTF Tokyo drift. But in lower budget version. They seek for Gang reputation, Girls and just to be some kind of Street’s Legends. The mechanic who modified the engine also raised into fame If their engine work do well in the racing event. Which called in Thai “Test”. Thank you for a good well-researched content. Some province like Buriram is now solving problem by building a circuits for them to race on and become new lines of business. So they can race properly without disrupting people. Ps. Anan Anwar, we love you. One of coolest Thai talent. Happy to see your interview.

  • @drdavinsky

    @drdavinsky

    Жыл бұрын

    I love Thailand. Been here for two years

  • @SANESX

    @SANESX

    Жыл бұрын

    Part about A Moment of Romance is true in essense. Earlier...I mean early 90s youngstersin Thailand got influence by the film to form motobike gang. Culture of Dek Vaan is devolution in later generations. Damn. I still remembered the scene and the song.

  • @jesuissoldatamericain8771

    @jesuissoldatamericain8771

    Жыл бұрын

    But I have also heard people in countryside of Thailand seeks to solve this kind of problem by using very scary way. They know that government officials can't solve problems effectively. They use the most monstrous way to deal with riders gangsters. Do you know "the unseen wire dead trap " for Dek Waen on the street? When these gangsters are riding on the street and hitting this trap, the unseen wire can chop off their head immediately. I know this from thai folklore horror story about Dek Waen headless ghost who was killed by this trap and became wandering ghost to haunt people. Maybe the ghost story teller want to use ghost story to make these Dek Waen to be afraid of their disturbing actions, I guess.

  • @SANESX

    @SANESX

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jesuissoldatamericain8771 wire trap was in truth a creepypasta around 2012-2013. I knew because story cited my hometown. Buriram. Original myth was from early 2000s. Later came into mainstream by the film "13 Beloved" which is basis of Hollywood movie 13 Sins. For the real story. The kid hit back of parked Tractor vehicle in the dark. The tractor equiped with plowing blades. The rest is history.

  • @MAGAIVER

    @MAGAIVER

    Жыл бұрын

    Giving the kids a controlled space to race their bikes is the way to go, arresting and punishing solves nothing. Brute force is usually the cheapest solution, but a solution that won't realli solve anything long term just makes those who are annoyed by the racers happy to see some form of punishment being dealt.

  • @blemski
    @blemski Жыл бұрын

    Love this content on these random sub cultures around the world. We have a very similar sub culture in the states now in urban areas but it's dirt bikes and 4 wheeler groups of kids just taking over roads.

  • @JimmyTheGiant

    @JimmyTheGiant

    Жыл бұрын

    Where is this

  • @blemski

    @blemski

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JimmyTheGiant Cleveland, Ohio had some issues this past summer.

  • @rapidfire138

    @rapidfire138

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JimmyTheGiant Miami is the spot for that.

  • @kill.saturn

    @kill.saturn

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JimmyTheGiant there's a whole crew of people in my area of hagerstown, maryland that'll steal dirtbikes in groups and when being pursued they'd split off making it easy for them to evade...

  • @WhyDontYouBuildit

    @WhyDontYouBuildit

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@JimmyTheGiantYou can find a similar subculture in Japan. Search for bōsōzoku

  • @user-ix6gt3ly9w
    @user-ix6gt3ly9w Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Thai person here. Although the police have strike down a lot of Dek wann,but they have evolved into something even worse... a subculture call 'song A' and 'song sor' (A is shorten from of agents,as in agents who deal drugs,sor is a Chinese word used to refer to older,sassy women) basically they changed to drive Fortuner (why this brand???) Too many infos I can't fit in here...

  • @Hellothere-wj4xb

    @Hellothere-wj4xb

    Жыл бұрын

    ทรงเอ ทรงซ๊อ555

  • @Armorpiercer

    @Armorpiercer

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah this is really long and also incomplete, but I will try to clarify more - there's some unreformed dek waen and skoy, who most of the time involve drug dealing and some illegal/grey business and be relatively wealthy - they formed another subculture called ทรงเอ (means 'agent type', we call drug dealer 'เอเย่น', old thai way of pronouncing agents) and ทรงซ้อ ('sor' is equivalent of gang mistress) - they often found driving lowest trim Isuzu D-max (either extended cab or crew cab), cheaply remapped so it always spew black diesel smog, and recently turn to driving riced Yamaha X-max, 300cc maxi scooter - they often flaunt their wealth (illegal or not) because they are basically dek waen who feels like they get over the words of others who often said dek waen will never success with their way (they are still not getting there, they just feels like it)

  • @Jared_Hangluah

    @Jared_Hangluah

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you tell me more about this song A?

  • @wire3989

    @wire3989

    Жыл бұрын

    Fortuner ? Nah, they got the barely legal modded Isuzu and hustler quote stickers

  • @gordonliu3972

    @gordonliu3972

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell us more please! 🙏

  • @Epsellis
    @Epsellis Жыл бұрын

    If anyone's not clear on the phrase. I'd translate the phrase as the "Vroom kids" Dek = Kid Waan = Vroom I love the take you have on it. Thais just clamp down on this stuff. Because of the culture of seniority, the younger people's needs and wants tends to be forgotten. Kids only thought of in terms of "What can they do for us" So the level of thought given to them is simply "They make sound. just punish them and make them stop." The video made me realize that these guys are the local versions of the "sk8erbois" and to compare and contrast them really shows a difference in the cultural mindset both in the kids and society looking at them. Since they grew up believing that their feelings don't matter, they failed to realize the value of the hobbies and actions they do and respect it enough for it to grow into a thing. Perhaps the dreaded thai follower mindset stems from a lack of inherent internal value. Therefore value has to be pursued from other sources that people respect.

  • @filmf_13

    @filmf_13

    Жыл бұрын

    I second this

  • @jking5570

    @jking5570

    Жыл бұрын

    THANKS DOCO MAKER DIDNT EVEN BOTHER TO TELL US THIS

  • @kigegamlin4720

    @kigegamlin4720

    Жыл бұрын

    What is a sk8erboi?

  • @callmeishmael5742

    @callmeishmael5742

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kigegamlin4720 teenage skateboarder who most likely listens to pop-punk, mostly seen in the 1990s and 2000s. I personally don't like them because they're cringe

  • @igorkreep

    @igorkreep

    3 ай бұрын

    Although I have to agree with you about planti of similarities, there's one important detail. The skate kids are much less on the road, which makes them much less of a problem with much higher survival chances.

  • @MeNoWorryYouNoWorry
    @MeNoWorryYouNoWorry Жыл бұрын

    This kind of culture is also present here in the Philippines. We coined them as kamote (which is a root crop here in the Philippines). They are notorious for not following the traffic laws and for not having the proper driver etiquette. They also have loud and pimped out small displacement bikes.

  • @why_4

    @why_4

    Жыл бұрын

    And too add to that they tend to be short tempered and will demand money from you when you caused an accident to them but will plea like beggar and beg not to pay if they did on you and some of them for some damn reason remove the mufflers on their bikes making them absurdly loud as possible the reason from what I gathered is that they want to have an illusion that they have a super engine underneath those sorry vehicles

  • @glennzarate312

    @glennzarate312

    Жыл бұрын

    And if those Kamote riders meet an accident, their families will quickly plead in Facebook for GCash donations to help their stupid rider-family member cover the medical bills.

  • @kentwarren777
    @kentwarren777 Жыл бұрын

    Hi jimmy,in Malaysia we have the same here but its call mat rempit.A Mat Rempit is a Malaysian term for "an individual who participates in activities such as illegal street racing, bike stunt performance, petty crime and public disturbance using a motorcycle", usually involving 2- and 4-stroke underbone motorcycles, colloquially known as Kapcai or scooters

  • @redbloody946

    @redbloody946

    Жыл бұрын

    Any kind of "Dekwen" is nothing to be a proud of please stop promoting such a bad subculture, Unnecessary nationalist

  • @kentwarren777

    @kentwarren777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redbloody946 ku bukan mau promo okay.ku nak berithu saja.bagi durang sikit pengetahuan.

  • @paanbon6543

    @paanbon6543

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@kentwarren777 theres 2 things that make Mat Rempit much crazier : 1. Malaysia roads is much bigger and longer, so more crazy stuff was perform.. 2. Malaysian Economy is much better, hence much crazier bike and more expensive 1 available for Malaysian Rempit.

  • @paanbon6543

    @paanbon6543

    Жыл бұрын

    But Malaysian Mat Rempit still and always going to learn from the Thai and Indo in term of bike performance, because from what I heard the Thai and Indo has much more knowledge and know how about kapcai engine and exhaust system( u can see in this video that the Thai police destroying many exhaust).. it is clearly a SEA problem not only Thai.. Edit : But in Malaysia, the ending was not as bad as what happen in Thailand(here in thisr video), all this rascal boys mat rempit(most of them) grow up to become a productive member of our society, using they skill to become courier, postman, mechanic and other jobs that they can use they skill on. the glaring proved came, when covid hit, these is when IMO these trouble boys grow up to became Heroes of the nation, risking they own life(potentially to get covid) so that the whole nation can eat. Yes, when all of us lock up at home scared to even come out, they took up upon themselves to become the pulse of the nation, keep on working and delivering all our peoples needs in the time of unprecedent uncertainties, and some of them did not survived the pandemic.. they also sometimes will act as 1st responder when road accident happen, risking they own life to safe others in burning car, this happen in front of my eyes, the guy literally smash a burning car window(with they helmet) and jump inside to save a baby WITHOUT HASITANT ! its crazy how brave some of them were.. Hats off to them, for all they serviced to our Malaysian society,(i know some of them must watch this video) BIG RESPECT, Terima Kasih and Al-Fatihah to the ones who not survived..

  • @Saicofake

    @Saicofake

    Жыл бұрын

    Same people who cry when they die in an accident. I have zero empathy for idiots like this. All of us were teenagers once, we did stupid things but these Mat Rempits are just another level of idiots.

  • @kamotorsport
    @kamotorsport Жыл бұрын

    Chang international Race circuit and Football stadium in Buriram Thailand holds a DEK WAEN event on Friday nights. all legal and organized by the Race track organisers. FREE ENTRY! and lots of fun to attend.

  • @Beats00001

    @Beats00001

    Ай бұрын

    Free for Thais, they probably charge foreign people 2000 baht.

  • @songkran1993
    @songkran1993 Жыл бұрын

    My cousin's step-brother was a Dek Waen. He didn't have a complete family though we tried to be there for him. Got himself into trouble and accidents. Fortunately, he turned out okay. Doing pretty well as a bike mechanic.

  • @Jet_npch
    @Jet_npch Жыл бұрын

    As a Thai and someone that know a lot of dekwaen and former dekwaen. I think from the older person or foreigner it’s may seem like the government didn’t do anything to help them but from my perspective even though I don’t really like the government but I think they did help them but not directly say that this for dekwaen. They trying to advocate and teach them at school, building parks and sports courts in almost every town or city to channel their aggressiveness because from what I’ve seen dekwaen just kids that has some problems whether it’s from family, school or where else. And a lot of them I feel like they just wanted companionship, attention or just being influenced by environment.

  • @PP-wz7mp

    @PP-wz7mp

    Жыл бұрын

    They just have to be beaten well ...

  • @DEAD-DROP
    @DEAD-DROP Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy always upping the levels! Gone from making video essays to full on documentary style vids! Some fascinating stuff, a really interesting culture. Awesome to hear opinions stories from locals too. Amazing work once again!

  • @nikmrn

    @nikmrn

    Жыл бұрын

    Least bot-like comment

  • @artvertex4152
    @artvertex4152 Жыл бұрын

    Nowadays in Thailand bigger bike is now easier to get than a decade ago. It's now said that "Dek Waen" is about behavior than about the bike. While smaller 150-350 scooter is still popular. Grown up "Dek Waen" whose can afford larger expensive bike like Yamaha R1 or BMW S1000R can still be called "Waen Upgraded" if they still ride recklessly.

  • @evildyl
    @evildyl Жыл бұрын

    I’m from the uk, and I’ve been living in Thailand for the past few months. There’s nothing funnier than driving home on a late night then getting gapped by a group of these 🤣

  • @certificateofvaccinationi.d.19

    @certificateofvaccinationi.d.19

    Жыл бұрын

    The transition to superman after 2nd gear is a skill.

  • @jesuschiesto3413

    @jesuschiesto3413

    Жыл бұрын

    bastards thais im 17 i was with my scooter goimg back home after a night out and on the main road those skinny ass bastard with a modified wave wanted to race yelling things such as farang hia which is like fuck you foreigner so i tell them to pull off and give a headbutt to a motherfucker and the other one beated the fk outta me i was alone

  • @just_barry
    @just_barry Жыл бұрын

    This subculture is very similar to a subculture in Malaysia called Mat Rempit, I'm not sure how big it is but it is noticeable on an everyday basis

  • @redbloody946

    @redbloody946

    Жыл бұрын

    Any kind of "Dekwen" is nothing to be a proud of please stop promoting such a bad subculture, Unnecessary nationalist

  • @just_barry

    @just_barry

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redbloody946 I don't mean to offend anyone or to promote a bad subculture, I am simply sharing a fact that there is a similar subculture in another country

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Жыл бұрын

    Never heard about it before, but thank you for educating me on another subculture I would never have heard of if it wasn't for you and your great vids! The animation in this one was friggin' *fantastic* - truly A-class! Keep going strong, I always smile when I get a notification from your channel! PEACE!

  • @prateepchodchoi2199

    @prateepchodchoi2199

    Жыл бұрын

    CB media just see it

  • @cheniel4605
    @cheniel4605 Жыл бұрын

    You'll find tonnes of these guys in the south of Thailand and they're known locally as jorakay, meaning crocodile. It seems like teens do this for a few years then grow out of it. I've never felt they are aggressive but the noise can get annoying and some do drive recklessly.

  • @y_e.d-m_a_e
    @y_e.d-m_a_e Жыл бұрын

    I am Thai and face this problem every day because most children are poor and do not have a good education and lack of family training. As a result, they cause problems for society and most of the consequences come from poor governance. If politics doesn't solve them, I want to be a developed country and not a underdeveloped country to be insulted.

  • @adrielmourey

    @adrielmourey

    Жыл бұрын

    I have to say living in Thailand for 6 months your country is beautiful. I have been in other SEA countries and the Thai people and country are very well developed and developing. Teenagers in London are taking drugs and stabbing each other every day. So really this guy's docu is nothing to worry about.

  • @y_e.d-m_a_e

    @y_e.d-m_a_e

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adrielmourey thank for your opinion

  • @silentwraith2384

    @silentwraith2384

    Жыл бұрын

    Poor but can afford tuned 180cc engine in a 110cc bike.

  • @fkenergetic6752

    @fkenergetic6752

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@silentwraith2384 By means of "installment"

  • @epicfail6887

    @epicfail6887

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Mark Rothschild As the Thai i have to say most of Thai parent are kind of Over protective parent or Abusive parent (between that). Which can lead to making the weak incompotent generation who doesn't give a shit about responsibility.

  • @ViVandrarVidare
    @ViVandrarVidare Жыл бұрын

    This was actually the best episode that you’ve done so far! Interesting, exiting and relatable for me at least when it comes to being a rebel in my youth. I understand the feeling this guys have against the society and norms. (I’ve never been a criminal though). I wish for more of this content! Keep it up! ✌️

  • @mannualfpv6293
    @mannualfpv6293 Жыл бұрын

    now do one about eshays

  • @MrsProfessionalDumbass

    @MrsProfessionalDumbass

    Жыл бұрын

    Roll ya baa, oh eshayyy baaaaa

  • @mannualfpv6293

    @mannualfpv6293

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrsProfessionalDumbass oi ya dog swing first baa

  • @mannualfpv6293

    @mannualfpv6293

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottjaxson yea

  • @thryi

    @thryi

    Жыл бұрын

    He did already I believe

  • @seraphdelium

    @seraphdelium

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@thryi if he has i cant find it

  • @randodox8375
    @randodox8375 Жыл бұрын

    Im thai and this video is pretty accurate. Impressive that you can find alot of info and authentic footage for this topic. Subbed!

  • @polpojliekwanjaroen3511
    @polpojliekwanjaroen3511 Жыл бұрын

    I'm Thai and I love your video! I also love seeing discussion on this matter in international perspective too!

  • @Ryan-su3tt
    @Ryan-su3tt Жыл бұрын

    555 I love your videos, Jimmy. I was a rollerblader in the 90's and your videos are about everything that ever piqued my interest. I never thought we would come around to Dek Wan. I moved to Thailand in 2007 and learnt quite quickly about this movement. To this day they can still be spotted around. The pink Honda Supercub seems to be the moped of choice these days. Cheers x

  • @hblackburn5580
    @hblackburn5580 Жыл бұрын

    in the US, where I live, these would be the kids with the lifted and muffler-less trucks daddy bought them. "Roll coal", in which they intentionally spew black soot into the air is another one of their call signs. I'm not sure what the UK version would be, but it could make a good vid topic too!

  • @Imaginationdiva016
    @Imaginationdiva016 Жыл бұрын

    Thai native here, I really enjoy how informative this video is - speaking on the problem of these "dek waen", the noise pollution they've caused and if they should lose their life you can't help but feel sorry for their parents. The research that went into this video is amazing, I look forward to seeing more :D

  • @aLwE17
    @aLwE17 Жыл бұрын

    In the Philippines dumb motorcycle riders are called "kamote riders" I could only assume it's a play on "kamen rider", the japanese superhero tv shows which was very popular in the Philippines locally dubbed "masked rider", but the 'kamen' was replaced by "kamote" or sweet potato. Exactly like Dek Waen, they're riding around cheap low CC scooters and motorcycles with open pipes that make the most annoying noise especially at night when people are sleeping; they're also known to "show off" at winding mountain roads where they love recording themselves illegally riding and banking on the opposite lane at blind curves, with some causing traffic collisions and most just stupidly slipping on the road. There's this sarcastic comment we usually say when we hear the annoying noise of a kamote rider's open pipe it's "WOW, he's running 120, 100 sound 20 speed"

  • @asain3586

    @asain3586

    Жыл бұрын

    Lmao same from malaysia too, we called them mat rempit. Funny how SEA culture is same everywhere

  • @exudeku

    @exudeku

    Жыл бұрын

    Saw some kamote dudez slipped and slammed on the railings and each other when driving through Sumulong Highway at 4am Good times

  • @maverickjudd

    @maverickjudd

    Жыл бұрын

    I hate these Kamote riders and get annoyed hearing their loud mufflers even if there are such running slow and more when the rev their engines at night when you just want to rest and relax. Sometimes I just want to start bashing heads. I knows its bad but whenever I hear a kamote rider get into an accident because of their stupidity I laugh and say another minus one kamote rider weeded out by natural selection. Damn they are annoying.

  • @chayens.9522
    @chayens.9522 Жыл бұрын

    You can look into Kraba Sing (Racing Truck) which is more mature version of Dek Vant.

  • @steveluetchford602
    @steveluetchford602 Жыл бұрын

    It's been awhile , cheers for putting the work in. I've been waiting

  • @richardbeddoes8237
    @richardbeddoes8237 Жыл бұрын

    I visited Thailand last month and i have been going since 2010. Last time i visited prior to this was pre pandemic and i wondered this time where many of these bikes had gone too. This now clears up the question. I do actually quite like the style of some of these bikes.

  • @user-cb6yv4qi3d
    @user-cb6yv4qi3d Жыл бұрын

    Love the content, keep going with this type you'll reach million sub in no time. You've done a very well done research. No false info at all, this is so true 100%

  • @IanNiblett
    @IanNiblett Жыл бұрын

    The riding round terrorising the roads part reminds me of Chelsea bridge on a Friday night in the 80's. The main difference is we used to race to Heston services and back on bikes that could do 120-150mph.

  • @certificateofvaccinationi.d.19

    @certificateofvaccinationi.d.19

    Жыл бұрын

    Them scooters are rapid,low 9's!

  • @ziritie
    @ziritie Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video - got so much more information than even I knew after living here for 12 years, was an honor to help with the video as well!

  • @5UP3RBG4M1NG

    @5UP3RBG4M1NG

    Жыл бұрын

    W

  • @guidoosterwald7343
    @guidoosterwald7343 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for an amazing production!

  • @ramelo07
    @ramelo07 Жыл бұрын

    here in brazil we have a similar thing called randamdam (which is how we describe the sound their bikes make). amazing how similar our cultures can be lollll

  • @redbloody946

    @redbloody946

    Жыл бұрын

    Any kind of "Dekwen" is nothing to be a proud of please stop promoting such a bad subculture, Unnecessary nationalist

  • @ramelo07

    @ramelo07

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redbloody946 who says im promoting anything retard? we hate them the same way you do. Im just pointing that our cultures can be similar.

  • @KittitachPrasertkul
    @KittitachPrasertkul Жыл бұрын

    Great coverage. Chavs in the UK are a lot more aggressive in my opinion. Having experienced both sub-cultures. (I.e. living in the UK and being Thai)

  • @chrisdooley1184
    @chrisdooley1184 Жыл бұрын

    I totally enjoy the actual drag racing of scooters and low capacity bikes on track that Chris from CB Media showcases often. This seems like the Thai trying to emulate the bosozuko type of subculture found in Japan.

  • @feelincrispy7053

    @feelincrispy7053

    Жыл бұрын

    There’s just something about low capacity bikes going 8sec down a 1/4 that’s friggen awesome

  • @JEMXliveChannel

    @JEMXliveChannel

    Жыл бұрын

    No they are not emulate the japanese, dek vance don’t even know anything outside thailand. They just love to vandalize and create problem. It may look fascinating for some reason for foreigner but not for thai. And actually dekvance could evolve into something worser culture….

  • @chrisdooley1184

    @chrisdooley1184

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JEMXliveChannel yes I’m aware. I lived in Kobe City, Hokkaido and lived not far from the University of Akita amongst other places during my almost six years there. When I lived in Kobe I was literally only three blocks from HQ of Yamaguchi-gumi and have seen the next step for those boso guys. I’ve seen the real deal and it’s dark for sure and I never had any desire to emulate it but your point is valid in that many people do.

  • @mikehunntt5338

    @mikehunntt5338

    Жыл бұрын

    It is fun for cheap but it's no gangster life gangster life is me getting annoyed when too many scooters get stuck in my truck tires lol

  • @blurredlocalcat

    @blurredlocalcat

    Жыл бұрын

    His name is Chad not Chris

  • @schyracollbrande1900
    @schyracollbrande1900 Жыл бұрын

    Same in Philippines, we call them Kamote Riders. 110cc - 120 cc, modified muffler that's loud, lowered, skeleton frame, and sometimes wear helmet, cyclers helmet with loss buckle. Funny thing is when they have an accidents, most of them ask for alms through GCash🤣.

  • @tomibby
    @tomibby Жыл бұрын

    interesting stuff, I've watched allot of cb medias stuff and the Thai counter culture when it comes to vehicles is fascinating, please do a ghostrider video

  • @areichental
    @areichental Жыл бұрын

    Getting swole jimmy. Hitting the pharmacy over there bro? Sick video as always and enjoy Thailand my guy. If you get into Rick climbing, take a flight to Krabi. It's dope down there! Actually, you're there, nm dude and enjoy.

  • @jamesbenn9632
    @jamesbenn9632 Жыл бұрын

    love you're information and love your views bro

  • @Jennie-ih7qh
    @Jennie-ih7qh Жыл бұрын

    A few days ago a girl at our school mother died in a motorcycle accident motorcycling in Thailand is so dangerous one time my mum was parking and a boy was driving super fast and he hit my mum then another car and he had to go to hospital but he was fine just had some cast on his ankle and in this area nobody wears helmet barley anyone near my school the place where my mum was parking my town barley anyone it not common so a lot of injuries happened luckily that boy was wearing a helmet it could be worst because I saw him take it off than spitting alot that boy was a teenager and the place where my mum was parking is mostly for cars but people use it as a shortcut but they should be more safety awareness because my mum said they don't wear helmets because they drive nearby but because of that thinking they are many fatel accidents because it not that far and mostly they went there a million times before I see the parents at my school pickup they children on motorcycle but barley anyone had helmet because they don't understand how dangerous it is

  • @stargazer162
    @stargazer162 Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact, most of those "scooters" aren't actually scooters, they're a type of motorcycles that are practically nonexistent in Europe and North America but are hugely popular in Southeast Asia and Latin America. Those scooter-looking motorcycles are actually underbones, also known as semiautomatics or CUBs, and I have heard from someone from SEA that they call them "duck bikes" over there. They're small displacement motorcycles (typically 110 to 150cc) with a siluete that very closely resembles scooters, but unlike scooters which have their engines mounted to the swing arm and a CVT transmission, underbones have a traditional motorcycle engine connected to the rear wheel by a chain like in any regular motorcycle, and they have a gearbox. However, unlike a traditional motorcycle, they don't have a manual clutch, but a centrifugal one, that's what makes them semiautomatic, because you don't have to manually use the clutch when you want to switch gears. And apart from the centrifugal clutch, their other key difference is that you have the gas tank under your seat like in a scooter instead of between your legs, leaving that space open for you to get on sliding your legs from the front like if you were getting on a scooter. Probably the most known motorcycle of this category is the Honda Super Cub. They're very practical for urban riding because they're very easy to use, super fuel efficient, pretty comfortable, and they share some of the key advantages of scooters like a legs shield protecting your clothes from getting dirty, and the underseat storage.

  • @omurize2007

    @omurize2007

    7 ай бұрын

    They're very affordable too, you can have 10x Honda Wave/Yamaha Mio for the price of a Toyota Vios

  • @jdsinmotion
    @jdsinmotion Жыл бұрын

    vids are imformative and cool also ive seen your channel grow aswell as the quality of your content dramatically well done mate

  • @Shonto-jf3dx
    @Shonto-jf3dx Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Well made.

  • @GR8Tmate
    @GR8Tmate Жыл бұрын

    Made me laugh so much. I lived half my life in Bangkok because my father was a expat and that’s where my family lived. I’ve always had several theI bikes & they are in various stages of modification. Years ago (in the early 2000’s) I use to ride from my home just 45-50km south of Bangkok up to Bangkok to take in the sights of those beautiful balmy evenings around the city. I’m not a drinker & not interested in Thai hookers but have always been a bit of a petrol head 😂. I was too big to be a Dek Wan (too heavy to be competitive in a scooter) & besides rode a slightly larger capacity bike with manual gears (Most DekWan prefer autos because they’re faster off the lights and there’s heaps of cheap mods avail for these models) but always had a good laugh watching these guys and girls as I got about Bangkok. One thing not mentioned in this docco is that in Thailand it’s common for traffic lights to have timers on them, so as you sit at a red light a large digital timer counts down to 0 (when the light changes to green 90,89,88,87 etc etc 3,2,1 BOOM - away blast the Dek Wan 🤣 Lots of bikers killed on the streets of BKK especially during Song Kran festival. There’s always something to do in the city of angels, the city that never sleeps. Once a Bangkok rat, always a Bangkok rat. I know the Streets, Roads & Sois of Bangkok intimately- although for me, the best years of life in Bangkok have long passed, now when I think about it I either laugh or morn my lost youth. I’d like to point out, by the time DekWan became a thing I was already an old man & my Tgau friends always use to laugh as I ratted my way through Bangkok that I was the Grandfather of the DekWan, too old and too slow -- even the cops use to wave me through the roadblocks 😂 ❤ Bangkok ❤

  • @davekennedy6315
    @davekennedy6315 Жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't suprise me if that movie started off a moped craze. When Quadraphenia released it started off a huge Mod revival that last a decade (at a guess?)

  • @James-ep2bx
    @James-ep2bx Жыл бұрын

    This kinda reminds me of the late 90s early 00s streat racing, I remember the authorities around where I lived tackling it by a combination of encouraging proper racing (like get the local track to have open races on off times), and crackdowns

  • @Stray1One
    @Stray1One Жыл бұрын

    Haven’t seen ya for ages man? That was brilliant eh! Cheers man,

  • @MikkiThaiGuy13
    @MikkiThaiGuy13 Жыл бұрын

    I live in Thailand and there's a wank that speeds by my house every night revving his scooters engine.. like clockwork mate.

  • @rumrunner8019
    @rumrunner8019 Жыл бұрын

    I bet somebody could turn this "freestyle scootering" into a sport. After all, skateboarding, BMX biking, and NASCAR all started with young men engaging in criminal mischief with their vehicles. Somebody should go to Bangkok and open a skate rink for bikes.

  • @mrmagoo.3678
    @mrmagoo.3678 Жыл бұрын

    I used to love watching these Guys when I was in BKK.. some of these Guys are INSANE.. flying through tiny spaces on them bikes at full speed lol.. madness.

  • @stormzybanksy
    @stormzybanksy Жыл бұрын

    props to you for being respectful, intelligent and sensitive to another culture when discussing a touchy subject as this.

  • @Nick-Lab
    @Nick-Lab Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy figuring out how to get a tax deduction on his vacation lol

  • @trevfisher
    @trevfisher Жыл бұрын

    As a British expat who has lived in Thailand over 20 years I am delighted to see videos like this. My half Thai son who is now 21 tells me that the culture still exists but it's now not such a big deal, he says it was more like yet another youth craze when it hit the headlines. Keep up the good work avoiding the cliches like most KZreadrs in Thailand. I am also impressed with the quality of your comment section, plenty of Thai people on it and that's fantastic.

  • @kellynaz9256

    @kellynaz9256

    Жыл бұрын

    Immigrant.not ex pat.

  • @trevfisher

    @trevfisher

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kellynaz9256 why make the distinction?

  • @kellynaz9256

    @kellynaz9256

    10 ай бұрын

    @@trevfisher because only white people are the ones who don't get the immigrant status when moving abroad. Call it what it is.

  • @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4
    @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4 Жыл бұрын

    Cool video, Loved it,

  • Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video man ahaha You need too full document the NGO racings, you show a bit of it.. but i think will be nice of a full video on it, NGO Dek Waen paradise. CB Media do a great work recording it all

  • @arsaargendeeno5796
    @arsaargendeeno5796 Жыл бұрын

    You should definitely do one of the other hated subculture. Modified pickup trucks called “Kraba Zing”, no different from Dek Waen, but the drivers are a bit older and could afford a pickup truck (pickups are quite popular for working classes). They’re overall terrible.

  • @redbloody946

    @redbloody946

    Жыл бұрын

    Any kind of "Dekwen" is nothing to be a proud of please stop promoting such a bad subculture, Unnecessary nationalist

  • @chrishenniker5944

    @chrishenniker5944

    Жыл бұрын

    Thailand is the second biggest market for pickups, after the United States.

  • @balionboys6648
    @balionboys6648 Жыл бұрын

    I live in Thailand, and I see this quite a bit. I do live in the country side on a small island, they are ANNOYING. I would be sitting in a restaurant, and you would just see like 5 people driving their crappy motorbike which they had changed to be super loud, it’s louder than you would think! Sometimes you would be driving on a really high mountain and you will just see a guy who is driving his bike but like he would have both of his legs on one side of the bike. Also sometimes you would see like 12 year olds on motorbikes here and it’s really scary, but it’s normal and the police here in the countryside is far and few. Anyway essay over lol😂 I live in Koh Samui if anyone is wondering.

  • @rhodwilliams7258

    @rhodwilliams7258

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I live on Koh Tao, we don't have any here. But a 15 year old on a standard Click 125 is still fucking lethal 😂

  • @kladius8045

    @kladius8045

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in rural area in Kalasin. I was walking to local store and suddenly I heard very loud engine noise. I was so sudden I thought I would have a heart attack.

  • @thefubartraveleralibrown2947
    @thefubartraveleralibrown2947 Жыл бұрын

    Great video very informative

  • @jcstudio2634
    @jcstudio26348 ай бұрын

    great video!

  • @lzs6200
    @lzs6200 Жыл бұрын

    bro you should do a video about the most hated danish subculture brians or in danish brianer think your take on that would be intresting

  • @nullx8
    @nullx8 Жыл бұрын

    that is a really nice piece of Journalism!! i did experience this era myself in person, (living here since 2004) those kids were as you described them, but generally speaking they were not really after trouble as they are portrait by the general public, this was more a freedom thing, the violence was more somethings between themselfs (eg. different groups/gang rivals) .. but this was not somethings that could been nailed down to Dek Waen. it was (still is) very common to be a victim of a bus-raid where rival schools attacking each other, and those kids have literally no mercy. the problem with thai-culture and the general suppression of the problem attitude is, that at some point it just all comes out at once, and if the attacked one is blind as a result or otherwise permanently damaged, thats just "the heat of the moment", colletetal damage, its a millenial problem, where the boomer childrens now parent's themselfs but lacking some massive parts of "live teachings" .. its not a thai-problem but a global one, its just showing on the extremes more around here. if you go up north as example, you can feel the difference, where thailand is still thailand, if a elder say somethings, that's that, end of story! but this works in a 2 way exchange, while in the more "hip" regions like bangkok this isn't a conversation anymore, so this rebels emerging. P.S. There is a older group of people doing a litte bit the same, mixing the massively impressive thai-craftsmanship with the rebel thing, resulting is Boat racing, which is basically the same, FAR more dangerous, but mostly done by older guys and its concealed as it does play out on a klong, so there isn't really a public disturbance. and those events have exactly the same threats, basically a peakock show with horspower and shiny boats that are speeding faster than a Tesla and demonstration of true skill building and piloting them ;)

  • @xiiibk6854
    @xiiibk6854 Жыл бұрын

    Great video ❤

  • @brunobarros4511
    @brunobarros4511 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I've been living in Thailand for almost 4 years now, and I only seen those once in central bangkok.

  • @EpicEdits101

    @EpicEdits101

    21 күн бұрын

    Havent been out in the country? 😅

  • @kirin1022
    @kirin1022 Жыл бұрын

    In Thailand, there is an urban legend(?) About countryside locals putting up thin metal wires at night to hurt or kill Dek wann. I'm not fully sure tho, it was on the news once or twice as well as a scene in one of the Thai movie. Fellow Thai bros, help me confirm this one.

  • @ruins161

    @ruins161

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem with the wire trap is that it can be cover up relatively easy, since most people would rule it as normal accident. However, I remember the news about some dude who did drive by shooting on Dek Wan with his Hatchback back in early 2010's.

  • @mailais3403

    @mailais3403

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember my uncle talking about story where his someone got decapitated via metal wire while going full speed on empty road at night

  • @oratank

    @oratank

    Жыл бұрын

    urban rumor a thin metal wires set to kill anyone that run into it in the present day any wires that drop from the utility pole because state agency are too lazy to fix it hurt or kill the bad luck guy that run into it

  • @Felidae-felicis
    @Felidae-felicis Жыл бұрын

    Oh, the Thailand version of the Malaysian "Mat Rempit". Similar to Dek Wan. They are a moped/scooter gang. And for many of us in the motorcycle scene consider the "Mat Rempit" is the OG for SEA gangster biker gang. Cuz a lot of the SEA scooter gang is heavily influenced by the "Mat Rempit' since somewhere around the 90's. Just lately those guys are looking over to the Thai's cuz of their superior scooter modification. Over here in Malaysia, the culture is slowing down unlike back in the late 90's to early 2000's. But it's still alive and kicking. And don't be confused because there is 2 version of those moped/scooter gangs here in Malaysia. One is the "Mat Rempit", those who is heavily involves in illegal racing, drugs and gangsterism. And there's the good guy scooter gang, the "Mat Moto". They go on convoys, does customization/beautification on their scooters and ngl, their scooters can go up to tens of thousand Malaysian Ringgit(MYR). Basically equivalent to USD2000++. They have a slogan, "kami bukan mat rempit. Kami mat moto. Hobi kami mahal"( we are not nat rempit, we are mat moto. Our hobby is expensive).

  • @redbloody946

    @redbloody946

    Жыл бұрын

    Any kind of "Dekwen" is nothing to be a proud of please stop promoting such a bad subculture, Unnecessary nationalist

  • @ryouchaironeko2566
    @ryouchaironeko2566 Жыл бұрын

    Pretty awesome documentary!

  • @fumihimekawa5484
    @fumihimekawa5484 Жыл бұрын

    love this clip as a Thai people sometime I really want to put some cable at the high of wheel on the road when they come

  • @MrBlob123
    @MrBlob123 Жыл бұрын

    Could you do a video on most liked subcultures

  • @jeidafei1165
    @jeidafei1165 Жыл бұрын

    What a blast to the past! I was still in Thailand when the crackdowns started. These bike boys have been an accepted part of life for people in suburban provinces (in that you don't like them but eh *shrugging* . Just steer well clear of them, because they are usually armed and violent). But I think the uproar started when we learned just how large they were becoming all of a sudden, how they actually set up their own racetracks and claimed whole lanes of streets for themselves to race at night. Smartphone culture started around that time, and people at home started sending video clips to mainstream TV news programs and brought the issue to the limelight, pressuring the police to do something. I remember there used to be a pop song called "Waen Boy & Skoy Girl" that came out when I was a kid. I was also told the terms originated from "Dek Wen" which is a swear word meaning "brat", and "Gong goi" which is a type of demon in Thai belief, but I don't know if there is research supporting this theory XD.

  • @enonzero
    @enonzero Жыл бұрын

    great work

  • @enonzero

    @enonzero

    Жыл бұрын

    in short, chavs.

  • @dagoat3219
    @dagoat3219 Жыл бұрын

    Great video👏💯Bike life 💪💪

  • @rubydown3329
    @rubydown3329 Жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of the Bosozoku culture of Japan in the 80s/90s.. super interesting!

  • @AbeNomiks

    @AbeNomiks

    Жыл бұрын

    Bousouzoku were structured heiarchical organizations using modified bikes whereas these are kids on scooters

  • @rubydown3329

    @rubydown3329

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AbeNomiks that's why I said it reminds me of them, not "they're exactly the same in every way". Thanks for sharing your opinion though!

  • @diciabadines2886
    @diciabadines2886 Жыл бұрын

    In the Philippines, "Thai builds" are glorified and people go out of their way to make their scooters like this and a lot of local parts shops import parts from Thailand. They act like they're a discriminated minority because police are more aggressive against bikes that relatively look like such a build but the truth is they just make everything unsafe on the road.

  • @pompadoubid
    @pompadoubid Жыл бұрын

    Thanks to youtube’s algorithm, accurate inside. Love ur content instant sub!

  • @Ms.Anonymous777
    @Ms.Anonymous777 Жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend you to make another video about Song Sor (ทรงซ้อ)​ as well. I'm sure this time you'll find PLENTY of them to an interview with.

  • @PRSer
    @PRSer Жыл бұрын

    I'm torn about not liking this subculture. I love these small cc bikes and the modding community that exists. I understand the negativity and nuisance they can cause but I grew up around people like this in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Most of the time it's just bored kids having fun, which I admit can lead to a shit ton of trouble. I dunno man. As much as I'm against causing trouble and annoyance for the law and others. I would really miss this culture if it was gone

  • @buenjosefandrade812
    @buenjosefandrade812 Жыл бұрын

    In the Philippines, we call the kind of bike modification as "Thai Concept". The Philippines also has this kind of biker subculture, I guess copying from the Dek Wans of Thailand.

  • @user-ye4vs9nl1m
    @user-ye4vs9nl1m Жыл бұрын

    Finally! , foreigners has made a video about Dek Waen. And if you want information about Dek Waen industry. You can contact me because I used to be a Dek Waen before , I can give your english interview Thxs for making great video bro .

  • @niphonarunyakasemsuk7560
    @niphonarunyakasemsuk7560 Жыл бұрын

    I really love this video!!🎉🎉🎉

  • @solrosenberg4529
    @solrosenberg4529 Жыл бұрын

    5:26 Used to be a hospital where, like any hospital, many people died. It closed and reopened as a hotel but nobody wants to stay there because they’re afraid of ghosts and it remains unused.

  • @NickPissanu
    @NickPissanu Жыл бұрын

    นึกไม่ถึงว่าเรื่องราวนั้นจะดังกระฉ่อนไปยังต่างแดน

  • @user-xb6un7fq8z
    @user-xb6un7fq8z Жыл бұрын

    As Thai I can confirm everything is true

  • @SprayNpreyT
    @SprayNpreyT Жыл бұрын

    damn watcher 3 videos in a row, Jimmy and team make great stuff

  • @arthittt3781
    @arthittt3781 Жыл бұрын

    เป็นคลิปวีดีโอมีประโยชน์มากเลย👍

  • @VeteranGOD
    @VeteranGOD Жыл бұрын

    there is also Dek Chang (เด็กช่าง) a Technical high school gang that like to fight with melee weapons and handmade guns, grenades for armour they use jacket and helmet but they often wear their own school uniform to show what school they associated with. they fight other rival high school daily

  • @EtherealBlizzard

    @EtherealBlizzard

    13 күн бұрын

    Not true

  • @Gandi800
    @Gandi800 Жыл бұрын

    You can tell you put in a lot of effort, and money, into this video and it paid off in spades. Such a great video Jimmy!

  • @hrdinaf
    @hrdinaf Жыл бұрын

    I've been to Thailand a few times and spent 9 months there in total (originally to learn Muay Thai, but then just to enjoy Thailand). One time I went to Buri Ram to see a World Super Bike race. The plane landed in the middle of nowhere, there were hardly any english signs and you could buy a grilled chicken leg for 10 baht (half a dollar). I ended up fishing rays from a pond. The owner of the pond bought the rays from another guy who had them for meat export, but then it became illegal. He told me about the WSBK/MotoGP races - it's used to wash money. Basically they say that they sold X amount of tickets, but they give them away for free. And indeed, there was nearly no one watching the races. Buri Ram circuit has accommodation directly at the circuit, so you can watch races from your window - still it was empty. But in the evening, there was kind of a drag race. Participants were racing on screaming mopeds! It was bizarre compared to Europe's drag races. I still have a video somewhere. Now, like 5 years later, I finally know what it was all about, thanks :)

  • @Superjet701
    @Superjet701 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome documentary dude…

  • @AngelaKFC499
    @AngelaKFC499 Жыл бұрын

    Wow that pretty good i saw this clip from facebook page that was... so good to watch it, can you make more culture of thailand xD

  • @letsgowalk
    @letsgowalk Жыл бұрын

    So, basically these are the Bosozoku of Bangkok. And wow, an old Andy Lau movie! I didn't know HK movies are popular in Thailand!

  • @bakacdaz

    @bakacdaz

    Жыл бұрын

    Worst than Japanese version since they are mostly not cause violent to random people and just have fun on their teenager days before leave it behind after graduted highschool. This one is more agressive and more dangerous. They are just like those gangster from GTA. Mostly came from very lower class and has no future that why they being like that. Personally I think our social class gap partly cause this.

  • @zackmarkham4240
    @zackmarkham4240 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, there are A LOT of groups/gangs that need to be gone after and treated like this.

  • @karuiGaming
    @karuiGaming Жыл бұрын

    I did a spittake when yiu mentioned the Honda Wave lmao. I grew up with that bike, my parents had one for YEARS, it was amazing how they managed to keep it running for all that time

  • @anupongp.sophon9520
    @anupongp.sophon9520 Жыл бұрын

    love this

  • @DEXEvolution
    @DEXEvolution Жыл бұрын

    Malaysia has almost exactly, if not exactly, the same thing called 'Rempit' (RRREEEEEEMMMM PRRRIIIITT You get the idea).🤪 Even down to the possible early to mid 2000s origins off of a frickin movie that went ultramega mainstream and just took over the national consciousness, to the historical trajectory up until today, with almost exactly the same methods/mannerisms/motivations/etc😮‍💨 Now I personally don't know or even care if the 'Rempit' life is still a major thing in Malaysia, but these days, there're more little shits using plain old bikes, usually on the cheaper end, doing almost exactly the same things with those Rempits using motorbikes🥱 Are they a pain in the ass? Like there was even a need to ask. Buggers have a hard on for doing some of the nastiest shit at times, almost all of em are insanely rude just for the hell of it, and almost all of em quit by the time they hit their late 30s😌 Same shit in Japan too especially back during the 70s-90s🤔 No idea if these kinds of things go way back in our entire history, but I wouldn't be surprised at all. The 'urban/civilized/city life' aspect to all of these lifestyles are probably THE KEY to predicting how, why and when they'll develop, almost like a sociocultural feature or law🧐

  • @cinii75
    @cinii75 Жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing them up in northern Thailand near the Burmese border. They had mohawks and were in military fatigues. They looked badass.

  • @thomasgilson6206

    @thomasgilson6206

    Жыл бұрын

    Mission accomplished! They are impressive to other low quality types like yourself.

  • @SethEques
    @SethEques2 ай бұрын

    I love riding with these kids. Even though I'm on a twice the size supermoto and have been riding and racing motorcycles longer than they've lived they still show of some propper skill. I'll probably get myself a wave and join the culture because I got mad respect these kids.

  • @nivlacgaming9211
    @nivlacgaming9211 Жыл бұрын

    Anwar :D Awesome vids, keep up the great work!

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