Winding dragon-like mountain passes, endless green rice terraces, and peaceful villages tucked between the hills – Ha Giang is wild, majestic, and mysteriously beautiful.
And guess what? The best way to explore it all is by riding your own motorbike – stop wherever you want, eat whatever you crave, and scream into the clouds if… you miss your ex!
We’ve got all kinds of bikes – from gentle semi-automatics (like puppies) to roaring manuals (like tigers). Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned rider, we’ve got the perfect bike waiting for you!
Why Sirius? Because not everyone wants to wrestle a big semi-automatic or pay luxury prices just to reach the next breathtaking valley!
This little beast is light, nimble, and won’t complain even if you ride like a chicken at first (don’t worry, we all did).
Yamaha Sirius is the perfect choice for travelers who want freedom, comfort, and adventure – all in one ride. Whether you’re cruising through misty mountain passes, rolling past endless rice terraces, or stopping at hidden ethnic villages, Sirius gets you there smoothly and safely.

Sirius has 4 gears. Gear order: Neutral – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4. On the Yamaha Sirius, you shift gears with your left foot. There are 4 forward gears and one neutral.
Each gear has a specific purpose – especially in the mountains!
Use gear 1 or 2. These gears give you more power and control, like walking uphill with small but strong steps.
Gear 1: Use when the slope is steep, and you’re starting from a stop.
Gear 2: Use when you’re already moving and the hill is not too steep.
Don’t use gear 3 or 4 – they are too “weak” for climbing and will cause the engine to struggle or stall.
Again, use gear 1 or 2 to help control your speed using engine braking.
Use gear 3 or 4 for smooth and efficient riding.
Gear 3: Great for cruising between 30–40 km/h
Gear 4: Best for steady speeds over 40 km/h on long, flat roads
Higher gears mean less engine noise, better fuel efficiency, and smoother rides
Release the throttle
Use both brakes gently, rear brake first
When fully stopped, switch back to neutral gear (N)
Turn off the engine with the key
Extra Tips for First-Time Riders
Practice in an open, flat area before hitting the mountain roads
Keep your speed low until you’re confident
Always wear a helmet (we provide one!)
Don’t panic – even the best riders were beginners once!
Thanks for reading. Hope you like it. See you in VietNam.
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