<P> Prior to setting off for their first destination - the mountain town of Đà Lạt - all three needed helmets, but while Hammond had no issues wearing one that was locally - bought, both Clarkson and May were forced to get hand - made ones for the journey . While Hammond and May set off from the starting point without issues, Clarkson struggled to get his Vespa to start and had no idea how to ride a motorcycle . He was able to get help from some locals and a tourist who taught him to start and ride it . Throughout the first leg, Clarkson suffered two breakdowns and needed to make repairs, including replacing the engine with a new one, while later replacing his hand - made helmet with a proper one that he procured . Hammond and May managed to stay together until they reached the mountains, where May discovered his Cub lacked power for the uphill climb and had to wheel it up to the bar they were stopping at in Đà Lạt . After Clarkson arrived, both he and May enjoyed local cuisine and vodka made with snakes, which Hammond refused to touch . </P> <P> After Hammond found that his colleagues ruined his helmet and bought him a new one that was pink, the trio began making their way towards their next destination at the city of Nha Trang . Along the way, the trio encountered torrential rain, before May ran out of fuel and had to be aided by a local to refuel it, while Hammond's Minsk broke down after the clutch cable snapped and had to be repaired at a village along their route . At this point, the producers instigated a new rule that the bikes had to be repaired only with tools, after banning the trio from replacing parts on their bikes . They further added that if their bikes would not start, they would be forced to use an unappealing, and rather inappropriate vehicle - a 1973 Honda Chaly mini-bike, painted and flanked in a Stars and Stripes livery (similar to the bike seen in the film Easy Rider) and fitted with an iPod audio system continuously playing Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A."; both the iTunes and Netflix versions of the episode have the iPod playing "The Star - Spangled Banner". Upon fixing Hammond's bike, the trio continued on toward Nha Trang and managed to reach it, despite difficulties in the downhill journey as night fell; Clarkson struggled the most after his headlight failed, and so was forced to strap a torch onto his bike to keep going . </P> <P> Prior to starting off, Hammond was presented a gift by Clarkson in the form of a scale model of a Spanish galleon, which he quickly discovered he would have to transport on the rest of the journey on the back of his Minsk . Despite this, all three set off from Nha Trang without issues, and found themselves passing through Tuy Hòa, Qui Nhơn, Quảng Ngãi, and Tam Kỳ without incident, eventually arriving in Hội An, which Clarkson described as Vietnam's version of Savile Row . Opting to purchase themselves some smart new clothes, the group managed purchase new, cheap, bespoken clothes, and had to stay for the day in the area while they were being made . While Clarkson took this opportunity to relax at a hotel, his colleagues went to ride their bikes at the nearby beach, where Hammond met with a local deaf - mute veteran who explained to him via sand drawings about his experience in the Vietnam conflict and how feelings about the war were still rife . After accidentally submerging his bike in sea water, Hammond was forced to spend the night repairing it . </P> <P> Prior to setting off for Huế in their new clothing, Hammond and Clarkson visited a local marble sculptor to buy May a "gift" - a small but very heavy statue of a ballet dancer . Once this was done, all three began making their way towards their next destination, with their route taking them via the scenic sights laid out along the Hải Vân Mountain Pass, where Clarkson began to finally enjoy his Vespa . Halfway along the pass, Clarkson soon found himself receiving a bulky painting from his colleagues to carry on his scooter . Eventually, the trio reached Huế, whereupon Hammond spent his time within the group's hotel, fixing the model ship of his, after he had damaged it since he got it at Nha Trang, unaware that his colleagues were spray painting his bike pink and even roping in local restaurant staff to help them . </P>

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