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As above post, suggest try Nai Chan Bike Shop 119/3 Laonadee Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang, KhonKaen 40000 089-153-1594 They are a Probike agent; I bought my latest Trek from the local (Chanthaburi) Probike agent, been excellent for nationwide sale prices (my bike 25% was discount last Songkran), range of accessories, tires - if they don't have item in stock longest wait I've had is two days
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2004, good times but I prefer to be looking ahead But, since you asked. Win? That would have been nice. My most memorable win was a seven race points trail running series in NZ I never finished higher than 3rd or lower than 7th, consistency enough to win the series title on points. Later I was a full-time competitor for eight months, self-funded and no regrets, a fantastic experience in both countries. 2024 I'm 2-3kg heavier than my 2004 weight. But much more than 2kmh slower. 44km on the bike following a friend's 18yr son yesterday put me in my place speed-wise. Always active in sport it's been the one 'constant' in my life - I was introduced to my wife at a surf lifesaving competition, great common interest, neither of us compete in 2024, rather we participate. Tomorrow 5.30am we're in a fun run event, #5 of a series of six, final one on the 18th. I'm part way through a 1000km February cycle challenge. Sea kayaking with daughter #2 this morning. 2004 training was before and after work, as an hourly rate contractor I had flexibility around hours of work and as most clients were UK the time difference from nz meant often working irregular hours. My most recent contract role 2022 was similar, 32hr/wk was ideal.
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2004. Contract recruitment in NZ, gave flexibility for my more important ocean swimming and triathlon pursuits in NZ/Aust. Life/work balance.
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Weight limits; may be a few owners/riders who shouldn't be carrying a pillion: From the 2023 Honda Click 160 manual: Maximum weight capacity 129 kg (284 lb): Including rider, passenger, all luggage, and accessories. That's not much. Comparison, other bike we have, a 2013 Yamaha Fino 115, manual states: The total weight of the operator, passenger, accessories and cargo must not exceed the maximum load limit 163kg (359lb)
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Post Your Fav Eastern Thailand Pics Here
gomangosteen replied to Mossfinn's topic in Eastern Thailand
Moontown Quarter cafe, Chanthaburi Address -
Is an older Android tablet still viable?
gomangosteen replied to Kenny202's topic in IT and Computers
We have two Lenovo tablets purchased 2017, 10" and 7". Still going strong, the 10" needed a new battery last year cost 400b for supply and fit, and 200b for replacement charger port at same time. It's had more use, took it with me when I was regularly working offshore rather than the bulk of the laptop. -
This received a lot of coverage in our local (Chanthaburi) media. I wondered about alternative transportation options, hospital here doesn't have a helicopter pad, maybe Siriraj in Bangkok does? There's a navy / coastguard airstrip 12km from Chanthaburi at Tha Mai which could have been used if a helicopter was available - there's not one based there. Anyhow, best wishes to the recipient, don't often hear about organ donation so any publicity may help in future.
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British Tourist Dies After Fall from Pattaya Hotel
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
I'm 187cm, just under 6'3" for non-metrics. I haven't felt at risk of falling over any balcony rail. Neither do I fall into the water on rail-free boardwalks in the mangrove forest near us. I'm aware there is a drop. Just checked the ones across the front of our house 90cm / 3ft; that's fine. One would have to be almost running to 'nose dive' or more likely in these recent ones, p1ssed. Six years at this place we haven't lost a family member or guest. -
Scottish woman’s cliff plunge in Thailand sparks insurance debacle
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The previous travel medical accident insurance I had (from NZ, 2023) clearly specified cover only for motorcycle up to 200cc whether I was rider or pillion. Rules out all the latest 300, 350cc models. Different insurance company before that did not have cc limit but did have a higher fee to add motorcycle cover to the policy. In both cases I had to hold a full (NZ has a three tier system - learner, restricted, full) motorcycle licence. -
Coin Counters - What to do with spare change?
gomangosteen replied to EVENKEEL's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
When daughter's moneyboxes were full (she had one for each coin denomination) we counted them out into separate bags (over 6000b total) and took them to local OmSin branch to go in her account. They accepted but said come back later that morning - when we got there they had a high school student on work experience re-counting the coins. So yes they'll accept, but maybe not immediate service. Since then we have a 7-11 opened nearby, waits till she has 1000, they're happy to change for a note -
Golden cobra startles homeowner in Thailand kitchen
gomangosteen replied to snoop1130's topic in Central Thailand News
In our part of Asia, ie our property, finding a snake in the house is considered bad luck for the snake with no 'good fortune' coming its way. -
Dead Wife Caught Swiss Husband Having An Affair
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Confession / pleading guilty gets a lighter sentence. -
US military to investigate 2022 loss of Sukhothai corvette vessel
gomangosteen replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Theory #2 - sticky rice reinforced with strips of split bamboo. Jokes aside, it will be interesting to read what the independent US investigation reveals, if that outcome is ever made public. I suspect it may be classed as a national security matter as a way to keep it under wraps. -
The Farang Palace Before moving to Chanthaburi we spent a year in Sa Kaeo, first time I'd witnessed the Farang Palace syndrome. Ridiculous, tacky attempts at 'style' and 'class' in poor rural villages. 1. English, around 70, living in what had been built as the guesthouse adjacent to the mansion, accompanied by his dogs, as his wife's family had gradually moved in, taken over and wife generously allowed him to stay on the property he'd paid for. Nice house though. 2. English, mid 70s when I met him. I'd been informed he was 'a writer' as that was what his wife told everyone. Turns out he was a prolific poster on this forum in its earlier TV days, literary efforts limited to his attempts at witty one-liners. Had her mother and a few hangers-on living on the property . He either died naturally or took his own life, accounts vary. Last time we saw the property, looked more like a refugee camp, vehicles gone, house intact minus joinery - doors/frames, windows even the big front gates removed, presume sold to pay her debts. 3. Irishman, 50s, a more modest property, he left everything behind and fled at short notice under threat from his 'family' backed by local police, he'd outlived his welcome, or perhaps his money was running short. No shortage of such tales. Envy, greed, and daft old farangs with more money than sense. My all time favourite was an elderly Englishman we met at the beach, told us his great tale of woe (married, bought her house, car etc then pushed out). A rather sad punchline, he ended with "I never thought it could happen to me twice". Buy that man a beer!
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British man dies in failed parachute jump from Pattaya condo
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Base jumpers do not have an 'emergency parachute' for a low level approx 100m jump. No time,his total freefall time would have been under five seconds -
Brit claims being abducted, Pattaya raid uncovers drugs, guns
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
All of them? Two British. One is French, one a New Zealander. -
Swiss Tourist Attacked by Buffalo Bear While Feeding in Chiang Dao
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
You may well be correct; this pixellated photo from Manager Online News would seem to support your theory. -
Documents required to buy a New Honda Scooter
gomangosteen replied to Startmeup's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Yes that is our Click 160 ABS I wrote about in paras 2 & 3 Keyless ignition, no kickstart -
Documents required to buy a New Honda Scooter
gomangosteen replied to Startmeup's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
No inter-provincial dealer networking ... Chanthaburi Honda shops had the two Marvel edition ADV160s - Ironman and Captain America - plus standard ones (but didn't see black). Seen a few ADV350s on the road but never in a dealership - maybe all pre-ordered? -
Documents required to buy a New Honda Scooter
gomangosteen replied to Startmeup's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Honda ADV 160 There's a Youtube channel Life with Serg he's been touring around Thailand on a Honda ADV 160 - recently Kanchanaburi, Koh Chang, Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son Loop. Hasn't mentioned any problems except a couple of times he's said 'needs more power' but for a 160 he's done some impressive mileage. I bought a Click 160 ABS last month - the ADV was too big for Mrs M and daughter (who'll be using it to get to uni from June, 26km a day). Only 1200km so far, suits our needs OK. Been very happy with the dealer we bought it from, accessories I ordered 19 Dec (incl topbox for uni books etc) - told early January due to NY - arrived/fitted on 26 Dec, had 1000km service / checkup two weeks ago and only charged for the oil, labour free. Unsure when I get to swap the red plate for a white one. -
Brit claims being abducted, Pattaya raid uncovers drugs, guns
gomangosteen replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Not all Brits. Thai news site Matichon identified the people involved as being two from UK (Ian and Darren), one French (Damian), one New Zealander (Benjamin).