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Rigs

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  1. So your telling me that 1000 baht for meal for 2 at a restaurant is expensive. What counrtry are u from. Tell me how much u pay in your counrty for a restaurant meal for 2. I suppose your going to tell me u ate cheaper on your EU trip. I no u couldn't have, I have been to EU. You are obviously not interested in any culture u visited Bangkok didn't mention any cultural site u visited, just shopping centres. No Thailand is not Italy or France, or Germany. Your expectations were to high. Enjoy the people the food and the culture. It's no New York USA.

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  2. 450,000 baht a month each because we know nobody can survive on less than that a month in Thailand. It's more expensive than the Uk here now and buffalos need many medicines.

    450000 baht a month are u for real.

    'for real' ... no ... we think he was having a wee pull of the leg.

    I see that you just don't understand how much beer and sick buffalo cost these days. Posted Image

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  3. 450,000 baht a month each because we know nobody can survive on less than that a month in Thailand. It's more expensive than the Uk here now and buffalos need many medicines.

    450000 baht a month are u for real.

    'for real' ... no ... we think he was having a wee pull of the leg.

    I hope so, or he is a gullible fool
  4. The Scoopy and the Click are the same bike mechanically, just different bodies. I believe the zoomer is also.

    I would go with the Click 125 with the dual breaking. It's an excellent choice. The most popular bike with the highest resale value. Fino is going to depreciate faster.

    You mean there is someone out there who actually likes linked brakes? They are a danger when lane-splitting, because when you apply the rear brake, they always apply a bit of front brake, which when you have the front wheel turned sharply at low speed, tends to make the bike flip over.

    Honda has been forcing linked brakes on its customers for a few years now, and I have yet to see a well-known reviewer greet them with any enthusiasm. They'd be okay in the countryside - especially with riders who don't know how to brake properly.

    I have owned Hondas with linked brakes for years, my latest is the VFR800. Once u get the feel of the breaking they are great even for lane splitting the application of the front break is very slight even if you jump on it hard the front wheel doesn't lock up

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