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  1. Indeed, not really the same thing, but will it achieve what is wanted? If tracking a stolen bike, then yes. Also does not need wiring to the bikes battery, no sim card either. Anyway, just suggesting an alternative. Nothing wrong with a gps tracker either if that is your preference,
  2. As an alternative, you could put a Samsung smart tag, or Apple air tag on the bike. No need to start messing about with wiring then. They do work best with the applicable make of phone.
  3. I am sure that I saw somewhere that the Chow Soy cook was retained at the new establishment. so maybe go in and ask. The bar is now called "Dinky's" I believe.
  4. That is an excellent guide, and very helpful. Thank you Have you made any similar Fill in's and guides, TM7, TM47, for example? EDIT: I found your TM7 guide. Many thanks again.
  5. Hi, I have been the last couple of years and the parking for our car was free.
  6. Unbelievable value. Cheaper than a Honda Forza, well the speed is, scrambler almost the same price, ????
  7. Thank you. I also like the look of the new 400 bikes ????
  8. Hi, Do you have to oil or similar to the inside of the silicone to aid loaf removal? Thanks
  9. Thank you for the info. I guess the local Triumph dealer in Pattaya may do this?
  10. Thanks for the replies guys. I contacted the UK visitor experience on Facebook, who confirmed that it does not have this in Thailand.
  11. Hi, In the UK, the Triumph factory has a Triumph Factory Visitor Experience, which is a factory visit described here: https://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/for-the-ride/experiences/factory-visitor-experience Does anyone know if there is something similar at one of the factories in Thailand? Thank you.
  12. A good point as you mention the excellent fit and finish, so I would say that it's basically a Triumph designed bike, built to Triumph standards by Bajaj. Semantics by myself, as I am a Triumph fan. Similarly, as Bajaj build some KTM's. Also remember, most Triumphs are made in Thailand now, very few in England.
  13. Always the same every year, I don't know why they have to leave it so late. Have you noticed that also the hotels are sold out even before the race date is announced. Someone is getting insider info. We have to stay in Surin again. FYI. The Malaysia GP is two weeks later, and the tickets have been available for some time already. https://www.sepangcircuit.com/ticketing/2022-petronas-grand-prix-of-malaysia-2022-21-23/petronas-grand-prix-of-malaysia-2022-21-23-oct-(4)

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