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nikoswe

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  1. You men are all the same! Thanks to those who helped and offered useful tips & advice. Goodbye.
  2. I see that the tough guys are out in force tonight. I think its time for you two to move along now, dont you. Thank-you. P.S. Religion or no religion and English isnt my first language but I think you may want to re-think that one!
  3. ????????????Tiny Snopp alert! ???????????? ????????????Tiny Snopp alert! ????????????
  4. Why? Which parts exactly? Im not really interested in passive aggressive, time wasting, ego posts. Im only interested in the facts!
  5. Funny. I emailed the guy last night but I got one of those mailerdaeomon undelivered mail responses. A little pricey though dont you think? Thanks for the heads up nonetheless.
  6. Now Im really confused. It appears that the Thai rally seat height is 10mm more than international rally version which makes no sense whatsoever!
  7. Does anyone from Bangkok know of any Honda showrooms, franchises that have both models in stock? I will be there next month probably and could take a good look maybe. Thanks
  8. The whole set up makes purchasing a bike really difficult. I would hate to order the 300L only to jump on a Rally at a later date and realise I made the wrong decision. I think Im now more confused than when I started! ???? ???? Maybe I will postpone it for a bit. I may also keep an eye out for used 250 versions but they seem to hold their value and probably not worth it.
  9. Im 6 foot and Ive just sat on the 300L and seems fine. Although the rear suspension is very soft! Wow. Wasnt expecting that. They had a 250 rally in which was the owners I think and it felt much taller but it was seriously modified with a lot of trick bits, ohlins sus, gps, acerbis etc
  10. I thought they were standard parts across the board and just the preload was adjusted But Ive just noticed that there is a 50mm difference between international and thai model seat height. As another member pointed out, maybe thats just the adjustment. I may be wrong but I really cant see them tooling up for different parts for such a small difference.
  11. Thanks. Us Swedes drive a hard bargain and God loves a trier! ????
  12. Brainwashing? I can hardly understand most of what you're writing but what are you talking about? In fact, dont bother, you sound like a complete Richard head if Im completely honest and prove my point above wholeheartedly.
  13. Exactly. You dont need big bikes. Its a lot of BS, ego and snobbery most of the time with adventure biking. Although Ive always had a thing for the Africa Twin.
  14. I loved watching the Long Way series with McGregor and Boorman. I will take a look at her stuff on youtube tonight! Although I will more than likely end up back looking at the Rally again.
  15. Yes Ive heard her name mentioned several times now. I will have to get around to checking her channel out. She has a Rally though, right?
  16. They had 2 and 3 year old CBR150R which were the same and more than the new 2022 model. Go figure!?
  17. A few further phone calls today and was told I would have to leave a deposit to order in and I was told that a discount for cash would be possible but when I asked how much they said they would need to investigate further. Dont expect much but at least its something. Considering how their 2-3 year old brand new bikes are the same price, if not more in some instances, a lot of things dont make an awful lot of sense over here. ????
  18. Apologies. Not sure why but it wouldnt let me edit that 4th point. How do you mean, exactly?
  19. Smaller tank size not an issue and sufficient for fun day rides. Im no longer comparing now as Im pretty much set on the ol' 300L now, or at least I think so ????. You know how these things are! Cheers.
  20. Quite blunt. That from your experience when buying or just hear say? Thanks
  21. Maybe where youre located but no such luck up here or else I would have definitely considered that. Thanks.
  22. How so? Its the same bike pretty much apart from say bigger tank, plastics, screen, lights and extra weight. Obviously! ???? As I said, thats no longer an option. More a brain fart in head over heart justification. I have seen a good number of thai videos of guys actually improving on factory set up. I will find and share when I get a moment.
  23. Hello everyone, New to forum and was looking for some help and advice from others with experience. At first, I was looking to purchase either the Honda CRF300L or the 300Rally. I think Ive pretty much settled on the idea of the 300L for there are a lot of good trails where I live and I think I prefer the idea of green laning and going off exploring to the roads. For obvious reasons. Although I did like the idea of the Rally for longer road trips say to Pai, MHS etc. I thought it would be a straight forward process of going into any of the Honda franchises, seeing both bikes, having a test ride, deciding which one and paying up. Seems outside of Bangkok this is pretty much impossible. You have to pay for the bike up front and they will order it. No test drives, you pay, it comes, its yours. I find this really odd and certainly makes it difficult before seeing whats available in the flesh. Even have the new Yoshimura edition now, exclusive to Thailand. Although I would probably just throw on the same exhaust at a later date as I prefer the decals and overall look of the standard L, but still would be nice to see all options together and decide for myself. Anyone else with similar experiences? I know the rear suspension is the achilles heel on these and will be the first thing to go. Should I expect a discount for cash? If so how much would be the norm? Am I right in thinking these are all made in Samutprakhan - both engines, frames and componentry etc. What are other CRF300 owners thoughts and feelings on the bike? I was even looking at the new CBR150R for good looks and cheap-as-chips fun but I feel the CRF would be more suited to environment and probably one of the best bikes for Northern Thailand. I am in Mukdahan and would be interested in hearing from other riders in the area who know some clubs, decent trails, shops, mechanics etc too. A lot of questions I know so appreciate the patience and any input in helping. Thanks. Niko. P.S. Do they have straight up first party Honda Dealers (Manufacturer to consumer) in Thailand as opposed to franchises or is that the same model across Thailand as a whole?
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