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Title: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: SosuaSam on August 08, 2011, 06:18:52 PM
Mototaxi's are a convenient and cheap way to get around though most places in Sosua are walkable and I think we all could use the exercise. The safety factor is your decision to make. They do not drive crazy when they have a customer riding with them from my experience. Agreeing on a price beforehand is best (just like with the chicas). DO NOT ride a mototaxi at night if he does not have full lights front and rear. Tell the guy why you won't ride with him and get one that has full lighting. Some streets here are very dark at night.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: kquash1@yahoo.com on August 08, 2011, 11:25:32 PM
Motoconchos....... yall know these dudes don't have insurance... if you crash while riding on the back of them its your ass and you know it...

My man told me he saw a dude catching a ride to the airport with all his luggage on a motocoach!!!
 

Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: SosuaSam on August 09, 2011, 12:15:37 PM
That may have been my friend Albert. I have seen them carry 4 generations of a family. I have seen them carry small washer/dryer units.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Barrio Lover on September 21, 2011, 10:27:01 AM
You could not pay me to ride with these guys. I see them driving crazy with people on the back all the time. I would not ride day or night!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: yonose on March 04, 2012, 03:14:42 PM
Anywhere is Sosua is within walking distance but at night sometimes it is safer to use motoconchos for safety reasons.  Pick an older guy, tell him to drive tranquilo and all should be good.  Do not buy drius from these guys, they may be setting you up to turn you in to the cops for a percentage off the shakedown proceeds.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Tluv69 on November 11, 2013, 01:50:59 AM
Ck out my dude Fabio, his ingles is limited but he's cool and honest .....
809-876-6824 / 829-616-0775 ? Can't remember which one but knowing him they both work ....
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: ccontraction on November 11, 2013, 04:39:43 AM
I use motochonchos all the time...These guys are trying to make a living as well...They do not drive crazy, it is a form of transportation, you will not get one that drives crazy...Every last one of them that drives me have driven with respect...We sometimes think to deep!...The Dominicans use them and we should as well...Damn it does not cost nothing out of your pocket...Why would you not use this form of transportation when you see the chicas use them a thousand times!...Insurance lol c'mon, I've been going to Dominican for 6 years and do not even give it a 2nd thought!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Mr Pink on February 03, 2014, 07:42:03 PM
I fell over a few and its not fun.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Shaba1 on March 06, 2014, 03:12:03 PM
I have been told by guys that have been riding all kinds of motorcycles here in the states that they would NEVER get on the back of a motochocho. I much prefer the Filipino trike ( https://www.google.com/search?q=Filipina+trike&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=OdYYU8SuJJG6oQS5gYGwDQ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg&biw=1224&bih=359) I rode in them all the time and felt safe all the time. I was there for 4 years on and off and only had to tell a trike driver to slow down one time.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: MathMajor on March 06, 2014, 04:27:59 PM
No way....I rather rent a car.

$120-$160 total for 4 days is worth my peace of mind and freedom to go when I please.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: jstarebel on March 06, 2014, 05:29:21 PM
The motos carry three bales of Tobago each from santiago to puerto plata back and forth during harvest. I've seen two guys on a moto carrying a 3/4 size refrigerator. I think we've all seen them carrying full size bottles of propane..

In Sosua, I agree that it's safer to walk, but I always have a 50 peso note stashed in my watch pocket just in case I want to leave Rumbas or DLatins in a hurry for any reason. Hop a moto flash the note and say " vamos ahora" and your gone. I use motos exclusively in POP to do shopping, banking, or to take me wherever I want to go. Cheap transportation and I'm comfortable using a motoconcho.

In Samana, the motos have a two person cart hooked up to the moto. It's pretty cool..I've not seen this used in any other city in the DR.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Shaba1 on March 07, 2014, 06:04:10 PM
In Samana, the motos have a two person cart hooked up to the moto. It's pretty cool..I've not seen this used in any other city in the DR.

Now that is what I am talking about. That sounds like a Filipino "trike" which I road all over Angeles City and Olongapo when I was there. I spoke the language, but I pretended I did not understand so I could always tell when someone was cheating me. I also made friends with the girls, even the ones I did not intend to sleep with(REALLY GOOD TIP RIGHT THERE) so they would watch out for me. And would always get the trike drivers that they KNEW would not cheat me or rip me off.

Actually I had one situation  where 5 bar girls ( none of which I had screwed or intended to screw) saved me from getting brained in the head with a Coke Bottle wielded by another girl from another bar. They rushed out of the bar like a SWAT team and jumped on the coke bottle wielder like white on rice. The beat the shit out of her will I just stood around and watched.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Srhottie on December 31, 2014, 05:48:00 PM
Personally and out of dominican feedback here the story is that Motoconchos are NOT safe, considering that the driver and the passenger dont even need to wear a helmet ...but hey that is just me !

From a dominican perspective the majority do not like motoconchos but they are fast and they are what the dominican person will state " a bad nessecity" in order to get faster to work etc etc

If you are on holidays here ...its just not worth it considering how bad drivers are here and dont respect the signs, speed etc , one thing is veing involved in a taxi crash ( more protection ) than a bike where a helmet is not even a requirement..i wont f--k up my life in an accident over a saving of $10 dolars but then again just my own opinion

Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: BrooklynZoo on December 31, 2014, 07:25:09 PM
I think if used as they are intended, short distances, they are fine. I've ridden on the back of a few but for short distances that i could of walked. long distance, hell f--kin naw.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Srhottie on January 01, 2015, 09:23:34 AM
Oh and forgot to add of course a very important which you all know...no insurance of course !
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: AllGoodWithMeNow on January 01, 2015, 11:16:27 AM
The motoconcho men are fine. Everything is not for everybody I know that. I use them here and there but I use who I know and they ride with respect and caution. You see the people using them all the time. There are some that have fear of everything and that is ok. But do not give them a bad rap like they do wheeles and zig zag at a 60 mile an hour with people on the back. Just don't use them because of fear not made up stories about them.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: saveallsaints on January 01, 2015, 11:33:41 AM
If a Thai mototaxi hasn't killed me at this point, I'll take my chances.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: rocket78r on January 01, 2015, 06:31:25 PM
I ride motos.  It's true that some of those guys are dangerous, but I don't recall seeing them race or show off with a customer on the back.  Yeah, there are no helmets or insurance so there is risk.   But seriously though, insurance?  You're in the Caribbean.  Even if people had insurance, trust me they'd find a way that it would only cover them and not you. 

Personally, I believe a lot of those guys are just hard working fellas in a country without many jobs.  Owning a moto is a job.  They aren't all hell on wheels drug dealing madmen.

The key is using the right one and using them right.  You should know the driver.  Once you find a reliable safe guy then use him again.  If you know a chica well ask her recommend one.  She'll know who'll be sober and safe.  Also they are for short distance rides like el batey to charamicos.  The danger increases on the highway like if you're taking one from Sosua to Cabarete.

If you're staying at terra linda or new garden or near there and you never leave the Rumba/Classico corner, you'll probably never need to take one.  It depends on the situation.  Personally though when I think about risk.  I think my risk is lower by taking a moto from rancho tipico to new garden at 3am than it is to walk that distance at that time. 


Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: mp3 on February 19, 2015, 11:04:43 PM
i  always take them from and to the airport, i usually just have a carryon luggage,,i think i probably give around 5 dollars
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Don Pablo on February 20, 2015, 06:23:07 PM
WHOA MPARK!!!!

Dude, why put yourself at risk to save $20.00? That is just... I don't know what to say. Too many hills on that road, yes your guy may be safe, it is the rest of the drivers and riders that can get you in a mess.

And anyone new.... Choose a moto with lights, turn signals and mirrors. Walk away from the rest. I don't often use them, but depending on a bunch of things, for a medium distance, sometimes it beats walking. If the trip included going on the main road, I am in a taxi.

I would walk home to New Garden from Rancho Tipico at night on my own, the only way I would take a moto is if I had made a new friend, and we took two.

Crazy post.
Title: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Vanilla88 on February 22, 2015, 03:21:59 PM
I admit that I get scared but I love motoconchos.  Until I read this thread I thought that everyone used them except for one friend on the board who couldn't bear the thought of getting on the back of a motorbike with another man.

Shoot man, I even take motoconchos in the city in Santo Domingo and that is some really crazy shit, but it saves me a little cash and I get a rush.  They aren't everywhere in Sto. Domingo like they are in the towns but when you get off the bus at Parque Enriquillo there are about 5 of them waiting near the Expresso Bavaro/Expresso Higuey terminal, for example.

My favorite motoconcho adventure was taking a girl out of Blue Light in Bavaro and insisting that we take a motoconcho back to my hotel.  (At that place all of the clients come where their own cab driver who waits there for them to chose a lady or get action on site.)  The girl did not want to take a motoconcho but I insisted, and the driver was a Haitian dude who drove way to goddamn fast and at one point he just wasn't paying attention and he almost crashed into a curb.  I don't know how we avoided an accident.

There in Bavaro I use the same guy for most of my rides and he said to me on my last trip that I should brush up on my motorcycle skills and he'll just loan me his bike next time I'm there.  I don't think I want to do that.

My only complaint about the Motoconchos in Sosua in particular is that they won't tell you their price.  You have to tell them what you're gonna pay.  I wish they would just say 50 pesos when you ask, but instead they just tell you to hop on so that they can charge more once you arrive or they hope that you'll just blindly pay more if there's no verbal exchange.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: mp3 on March 14, 2015, 01:45:51 AM
You tripping @Don u in a foreign country hanging out late at night,patying,bringing girls to your room that u have no clue what they are up to...the last thing u should be worried about is the Motoconchos,,lol
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: MEMPHIS_RAINES on April 13, 2015, 01:57:27 AM
Oh and forgot to add of course a very important which you all know...no insurance of course !

dude, go to any third world country and you'll likely find a needle in a haystack then find a motorcycle on the road with insurance.  Who cares?  Even if he did have insurance, what good would that do for you?  You going to take him to court if his insurance doesn't pay up?  C'mon ya all with this "no insurance" bullshit
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: AllGoodWithMeNow on April 13, 2015, 03:23:01 AM
Really observe while there. You do not see motoconcho's who's job is to be a taxi driving wild and crazy. You see young boys who are not motoconcho's riding a little wild to have fun. None will drive you fast and crazy. If you get on one just find this three words to say in limited spanish...No rapido por favor and they will abide although they ride respectful whether you are scared to take one or not. They may ride a little fast when you see like a dominican guy on the back because that is what he wants and used to but as a tourist they have respect and just trying to make a living.   
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: PMIdump on June 29, 2015, 09:58:58 PM
I hate using motos. I will walk. Any long distances use a carro publico. The majority of accidents and deaths are related to using motos. This is why most Dominicans have scars. They even joke about it and call it a Dominican tattoo. If your a thrill seeker and your life isn't worth much enjoy but anyone looking to stay safe should stay off these things.Talk to Dominicans who use them daily and ask to see thier scars.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Indy_500 on September 06, 2015, 02:19:58 PM
Taxi ride to most of Sosua Hotel are [200,300]pesos (5$) a motoconcho is 50pesos(1$)...

Usually i take a taxi for the high heel chica from classico, the rest are up for a walk.  It's my opinion, but risking my life to f--k hundred of latina bomba pussy in Sosua is ok, but for a motoconcho ride just to save 4$ ... hell no.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: PMIdump on September 07, 2015, 11:58:12 AM
If you have spent any time in the DR you will see plenty of disfigured and scarred people. 99% of the time it is from a moto. After I saw firsthand how medical care is in the DR I stay off those things at all costs. Sure it cannot be avoided 100% of the time but if I am in the DR for 2 weeks I spend maybe 10 minutes total on them. I am not in a rush I will walk and use a car or taxi. The time I saved is worth not getting killed or hurt in a 3rd world country at my advanced age.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Indy_500 on September 07, 2015, 03:49:03 PM
If you have spent any time in the DR you will see plenty of disfigured and scarred people. 99% of the time it is from a moto. After I saw firsthand how medical care is in the DR I stay off those things at all costs. Sure it cannot be avoided 100% of the time but if I am in the DR for 2 weeks I spend maybe 10 minutes total on them. I am not in a rush I will walk and use a car or taxi. The time I saved is worth not getting killed or hurt in a 3rd world country at my advanced age.

not worth the risk even at 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 ....

Top 3 reason for a scar on a chica :

3: Herpes or another skin disease
2: Fight
1: Motoconcho (accident or burned by the pipe or engine)
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Matt_RD on December 20, 2015, 01:57:06 PM
A good one, very safe and carefuly guy, a great person too, can help find something you need
is always in the front of the Super Pola, near Caribe Campo is name Alberto :)
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Shaba2 on June 24, 2016, 09:31:11 PM
I ride a motorcycle here in the states. But there is NO WAY IN HELL that I am going to get on the back of someone elses bike and let them ride me when I do not have control of the handelbars. Now if they had trikes like they do in the Philippines I might consider it. That sounds silly since they are just motercycles wiht sidecars that have a roof on them. But just something about the third wheel just gives me and extra sense of safety. I rode trikes all the time in Angeles because I did not want to bother figuring out the jeepney routes and only rich people and tourist that do not know any better take taxis anywhere other than to and from the airport. And that is only because you want room for your luggage to get to the air port in one piece.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: seanSLO on June 24, 2016, 09:49:00 PM
I haven't taken moto in Sosua but did in Puerto Plata and wasn't nearly as bad as thought would be. Motos in Puerto Plata are more governed saw permit number on bike not just some guy giving rides
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: ontime121 on June 24, 2016, 11:29:40 PM
I'm scared of Motorcycles. At one time, I was going to buy one. Right around that time, an experienced rider, coworker, died in an accident on his Motorcycle. His death stopped me from buying a Motorcycle. I will never buy one.

On my first trip to the DR, the first time that I was on a Moto was in Bonao. I was a little hesitant to hop on one but once I did, I felt the open road. I was in heaven. A smile was on my face the whole way. It was like being a kid on a bicycle riding down a steep hill. I never felt like I was in danger.

I've taken 4 trips to the Dr in total. I use Motos all of the time. I've met some cool Motoconcho Drivers. They are just dudes on their grind, trying to support their families.

Let me tell you a story about one driver that I met. He gave me a ride to my Condo. I told him to come back in 2 hours. I needed a nap. He came back. The Security Guard came and knocked on the door but I was knocked, slap out. I woke up about 30 minutes late. I went to the Security Guard to ask him if a Moto came by. He said yes. He said, we knocked on the door for you but you didn't answer. The Security Guard called me another Moto. I said to myself, when I see the Moto that returned for me, I'm going to pay him double for his trouble.

I ran into him a couple of days later. I apologized to him and told him that I wanted to pay him for his time the other day. He absolutely, would not and did not accept the money. It tripped me out. I didn't see him again on that trip. I ran into him on the next trip and guess what, he gave me a free ride. He would not accept my money. If you take care of the Moto Drivers, they will take care of you. I can't tell you how many free rides that I've been given from various Motoconchos.

I've never had a Motoconcho drive wild or with reckless abandon with me on board. I'm scared of Motorcycles but I still take Motoconchos without a thought about it. Sounds silly, huh?



Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: MEMPHIS_RAINES on June 27, 2016, 02:21:50 PM
I ran into him a couple of days later. I apologized to him and told him that I wanted to pay him for his time the other day. He absolutely, would not and did not accept the money. It tripped me out. I didn't see him again on that trip. I ran into him on the next trip and guess what, he gave me a free ride. He would not accept my money. If you take care of the Moto Drivers, they will take care of you. I can't tell you how many free rides that I've been given from various Motoconchos.

I've never had a Motoconcho drive wild or with reckless abandon with me on board. I'm scared of Motorcycles but I still take Motoconchos without a thought about it. Sounds silly, huh?

Trust me, you found one in a million.  The majority of them are god damn crooks and will rob you blind.  Get this f--kers number, keep it, and use it.  You won't hardly find another like him. 
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Shaba2 on June 27, 2016, 04:46:06 PM
ontime123 like steelsavior said you should have gotten that driver's # and made him you go to guy anytime you were in Sosua. Most people in third world countries are just good honest hard working folks trying to make money however they can. We spolied americans will think ourselves superior to them becasue our our standard of living. I do not. When I was in the Philippines I had this one trike driver(like a motochoco with a sidecar that has a roof on it) that I always called if i needed to go to a bar or from bar to bar or to home. No cell phones back then but dude had a pager. I would page him with my code and we worked out a system of codes for areas of the "strip" Within 5 minutes or less he was right there waiting for me. Like you said sometimes he would give me free rides. And the big part for me was that after the first ride I took with him he only charged me 10P which was about 1/10th of the normal american rate and about half of what a regular Filipino would pay. I guess dude figured he was making out better in the long run because I was a regular. Only thing I would do would be buy him a beer or some food now and then and even that was my choice when I felt like it he never asked.

Certain people in these countries if you treat them with respect and treat them right they will treat you right and look out after you. i had one incident where about 6 bar girls, none of whom I had ever f--ked litterally saved my life. They jumped on this other girl that was trying to brain me with a coke bottle from behind.

Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: ccontraction on June 27, 2016, 04:58:38 PM
On a personal level...I have about 8 motoconcho true friends that are there for me anytime...Real good men...Then there are another I do not know how many that know of me from being there...I get offered free rides all the time...I have a great relationship with many of them...Where I stay I use them all the time!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: TheEagle82 on September 28, 2016, 03:29:52 PM
Come on, who wants to live forever?

I'll admit to being a little leery of the Motoconchos at first myself, but damn are they fun. I take rides now just because.

Plus, its nice riding with a chica pressed between you and the driver. ;)
 
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: torso8 on September 28, 2016, 09:17:48 PM

Plus, its nice riding with a chica pressed between you and the driver. ;)
ya damn right!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: My2ndHomeSosua on September 28, 2016, 09:33:49 PM
when I have a long walk and in a hurry I use them                  like said you make friends with several when you are there
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: MEMPHIS_RAINES on September 28, 2016, 11:43:37 PM

Plus, its nice riding with a chica pressed between you and the driver. ;)
ya damn right!

f--k that, live life on the edge man, switch places with the chica and go balls deep in that moto's ass end!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: drlover1962 on June 16, 2017, 01:55:30 PM
Motoconchos are next in line of important people to look out for in DR.  I have 2 trusted Motoconchos in Sosua and 2 in Boca Chica that I use almost exclusively.  You can't jump on any moto at 3 4 5 in the morning.  I tip them very well and I keep their numbers in my cell.  My motoconcho in Boca Chica has access to cars and I help him out by using him to pick me up or take me to the airport or wherever I need to go instead of taxis.  Nowadays I only stay in Boca Chica when I'm meeting something new that I met online that lives closer to Boca Chica than Sosua
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: MEMPHIS_RAINES on June 16, 2017, 10:47:08 PM
Motoconchos are next in line of important people to look out for in DR.  I have 2 trusted Motoconchos in Sosua and 2 in Boca Chica that I use almost exclusively.  You can't jump on any moto at 3 4 5 in the morning.  I tip them very well and I keep their numbers in my cell.  My motoconcho in Boca Chica has access to cars and I help him out by using him to pick me up or take me to the airport or wherever I need to go instead of taxis.  Nowadays I only stay in Boca Chica when I'm meeting something new that I met online that lives closer to Boca Chica than Sosua

You all sound like you're butt f--king these moto's, you and CConstipation.  f--k all that, i don't trust anyone there as far as i can throw them.  I have some very, very, very close dominican friends, i mean people i've known for close to 10 years, do i trust them? f--k no!  Never trust anyone, especially someone in that country. 
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: drlover1962 on June 17, 2017, 08:57:54 PM
Motoconchos are next in line of important people to look out for in DR.  I have 2 trusted Motoconchos in Sosua and 2 in Boca Chica that I use almost exclusively.  You can't jump on any moto at 3 4 5 in the morning.  I tip them very well and I keep their numbers in my cell.  My motoconcho in Boca Chica has access to cars and I help him out by using him to pick me up or take me to the airport or wherever I need to go instead of taxis.  Nowadays I only stay in Boca Chica when I'm meeting something new that I met online that lives closer to Boca Chica than Sosua

You all sound like you're butt f--king these moto's, you and CConstipation.  f--k all that, i don't trust anyone there as far as i can throw them.  I have some very, very, very close dominican friends, i mean people i've known for close to 10 years, do i trust them? f--k no!  Never trust anyone, especially someone in that country.
How does someone get to be your close friend if you don't trust them?  Does that even make sense at all??
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: drlover1962 on June 17, 2017, 09:05:45 PM
Motoconchos are next in line of important people to look out for in DR.  I have 2 trusted Motoconchos in Sosua and 2 in Boca Chica that I use almost exclusively.  You can't jump on any moto at 3 4 5 in the morning.  I tip them very well and I keep their numbers in my cell.  My motoconcho in Boca Chica has access to cars and I help him out by using him to pick me up or take me to the airport or wherever I need to go instead of taxis.  Nowadays I only stay in Boca Chica when I'm meeting something new that I met online that lives closer to Boca Chica than Sosua

You all sound like you're butt f--king these moto's, you and CConstipation.  f--k all that, i don't trust anyone there as far as i can throw them.  I have some very, very, very close dominican friends, i mean people i've known for close to 10 years, do i trust them? f--k no!  Never trust anyone, especially someone in that country.
To become your close friends one would assume that you are in their presence a lot.  Hence you trust them not to rob you or kill you or put something in your food or alcohol when you drunk!!  You spending more time with people that you don't trust than I do with someone I trust to give me a 3 minute moto ride with a chica.  Genius!!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: MEMPHIS_RAINES on June 18, 2017, 12:43:43 AM
Motoconchos are next in line of important people to look out for in DR.  I have 2 trusted Motoconchos in Sosua and 2 in Boca Chica that I use almost exclusively.  You can't jump on any moto at 3 4 5 in the morning.  I tip them very well and I keep their numbers in my cell.  My motoconcho in Boca Chica has access to cars and I help him out by using him to pick me up or take me to the airport or wherever I need to go instead of taxis.  Nowadays I only stay in Boca Chica when I'm meeting something new that I met online that lives closer to Boca Chica than Sosua

You all sound like you're butt f--king these moto's, you and CConstipation.  f--k all that, i don't trust anyone there as far as i can throw them.  I have some very, very, very close dominican friends, i mean people i've known for close to 10 years, do i trust them? f--k no!  Never trust anyone, especially someone in that country.
How does someone get to be your close friend if you don't trust them?  Does that even make sense at all??

Yo cuz, it's not for you to make sense of it.  It seriously isn't for you..it's only for me to understand and make sense of it.  Do you understand that? If not...well i can't help you cuz.  You're on your own.
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: drlover1962 on June 18, 2017, 05:27:37 AM
Hey cuz, I've been on my own every 2 or 3 months since September 2010!!
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: Geronimojack233 on March 08, 2018, 11:14:48 PM
ontime123 like steelsavior said you should have gotten that driver's # and made him you go to guy anytime you were in Sosua. Most people in third world countries are just good honest hard working folks trying to make money however they can. We spolied americans will think ourselves superior to them becasue our our standard of living. I do not. When I was in the Philippines I had this one trike driver(like a motochoco with a sidecar that has a roof on it) that I always called if i needed to go to a bar or from bar to bar or to home. No cell phones back then but dude had a pager. I would page him with my code and we worked out a system of codes for areas of the "strip" Within 5 minutes or less he was right there waiting for me. Like you said sometimes he would give me free rides. And the big part for me was that after the first ride I took with him he only charged me 10P which was about 1/10th of the normal american rate and about half of what a regular Filipino would pay. I guess dude figured he was making out better in the long run because I was a regular. Only thing I would do would be buy him a beer or some food now and then and even that was my choice when I felt like it he never asked.

Certain people in these countries if you treat them with respect and treat them right they will treat you right and look out after you. i had one incident where about 6 bar girls, none of whom I had ever f--ked litterally saved my life. They jumped on this other girl that was trying to brain me with a coke bottle from behind.
oh shit
Title: Re: Mototaxi's (Motoconchos)
Post by: ToToMarauder on April 25, 2022, 03:33:41 AM
this dudes are buggen out. do not trust them. they type funny with the mouth!
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