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DaRoadrunner

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  1. 8 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

    What is the most amount of times that the cashier has counted your change out before giving it to you ?

       Mine is 5 

    Counted my change out five times before handing it over 

    This is how they force Thais to do one of the things they hate.... be responsible!

     

    Staff are told that if the till comes up short the missing amount comes out of their pay.

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  2. On 10/25/2022 at 9:11 AM, In the jungle said:

    I think the most likely explanation is that whoever changed the coolant did not bleed air out of the system after filling it.

     

    If that is the case it will be an easy and inexpensive fix.

    "One possibly important issue is the coolant was changed recently"

     

    Yep, possible air lock preventing normal water circulation.

  3. On 10/12/2022 at 12:55 PM, kwak250 said:

    Prefer to have a sports tyre

    ps4 seem very good might give those a try

    Thanks for your imput 

     

    There is a trade off between sports handling and ride. Also, the lower the profile the harder the ride. I found Dunlop to be softer and quiet.

     

    If you want sport try Pirelli P Zero or Toyo Proxes TR1.

     

    Look on YouTube for tyre reviews.

  4. Number one likely cause.... master cylinder seals. Do not try to replace the seals, just buy a new master cylinder. Do it now before you get to the point where the pedal goes all the way to the floor.... no brakes!

     

    Other main causes..... air in brake lines or old contaminated brake fluid (it is hydroscopic.... absorbs moisture and causes spongy pedal). Change fluid and bleed system.

  5. This is why you rent a condo, never buy. Once bought you are stuck with any problems that come along. Noisy neighbours are a very common problem here.

     

    Get your landlord to complain on your behalf. Do NOT confront the ladyboy direct... this ends badly unless you are a Muay Thai kick boxing champion. Your only other way is to become a ladyboy.

  6. VIN.... Vehicle Identification Number. It will be found usually on the bulkhead at the rear of the engine compartment.

     

    Take this number to a dealer and their computer should have a record of servicing.

     

    PM Da Roadrunner if you want someone ex UK motor trade to go with you to appraise the car.

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  7. Does anyone know a bar in Bangkok that is showing Formula 1 (WITH COMMENTARY and without background music or gogo dancers)

     

    Thanks

     

    Roadrunner

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