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  1. hi can anyone tell me how is the prices of property going at the moment in thailand ? prices are dropping every where in europe and elsewhere now due to recession, is thailand the same ,im thinking about buying but would it be better to wait to 2009 and see will prices go down further,,im just talking about nice sized houses nothing too exclusive,im no millionaire......any info would be great thanks....

    Since you are new here, do you understand that foreigners in Thailand can not own the land under the house?

    Most of people on this forum have houses in their Thai wife's name, some have through company ownership (complicated and not very secure), some do tricks like 30 years lease back from their Thai wife.

    Many (like me) bought a condo, that is ok in own name, no land involved

    thanks for advice,im new to forum but not new to every other aspect ,i just havent moved there full time yet ,no panic on me for a while ,just wondering what the situation is like now ,id like sattahip area ,,,im goin back in 10 weeks for month and i will take good look around,,,,cheers

  2. hi can anyone tell me how is the prices of property going at the moment in thailand ? prices are dropping every where in europe and elsewhere now due to recession, is thailand the same ,im thinking about buying but would it be better to wait to 2009 and see will prices go down further,,im just talking about nice sized houses nothing too exclusive,im no millionaire......any info would be great thanks....

  3. Hi guys,

    Ride Thailand magazine always has a good list of upcoming bike events As soon as the January edition of Ride Thailand magazine goes on sale I'll post what's up and coming :o

    Happy Trails!

    thanks bigbikebkk i get ride thailand all the time but did you ever notice they have reports on events that have already taken place but were never advertised in the magazine before hand .i think you need to be in good contact with some one who is in the know so to speak ,like jumeen of burapa mc ,if there is a bike week on the chances are he will be there.........it would be great if there was a thai bikers forum out there in english language...i know about gt rider before anyone says......

  4. Hi rbrick49, that is the best looking trike I have seen for many years! Don't even think about taking it. Get a locker at Fort Knox and mothball it till you head back to OZ. Yer I know you said "come to Thailand to live" but ya never said forever!

    thanks guys I love it to you reckon it would cost to much hey

    regards ronnie

    youd be better selling it at home and bring cash and get thorchops and kustoms in bkk to build you one again or hotrod in pattaya

  5. Spin-off from this topic:

    http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Heads-Up-Tee...et-t220013.html

    I think it would be fair to have single topic for rating all big bike dealers in Thailand, my appologies if there is a similar thread somewhere out there.

    What would be your best 3 choices upon taking following into consideration:

    1. Variety - choice of bikes

    2. Customer service - pre and after sale

    3. Aftermarket parts, modifications etc

    4. Ability to import latest models

    5. Honesty - pre-sale bike condition, warranty, legality of "green book"

    6. Price

    Please let us know and if possible provide location info or link to their websites.

    I hear good things about Red Baron but incidentaly never had dealings with them. Bought bikes from MOTOZONE BKK just before they runaway with customers money (I was lucky) and Teera who are turning from bad to worse at the moment.

    the more i read all these stories im getting confused, you would think that buying a new bike from a main dealer that there would be no problems and all above board ......i would hate to get screwed out of money after paying good money for a new bike

  6. hi all ,im heading back to thailand for jan/feb 09 ,10 weeks to go ,i m going to pattaya bike week ,but can any one tell me of other bike events on around this time ,i heard about lobo mc night of the wolf and lopburi country bike party but im not sure about dates,times etc..i was at phuket bike week in april and rayong motor show , any information would be greatly appreciated , thanks .

  7. I'll admit it right away: I know nothing of Thai music.

    What is hot?

    What is popular?

    What is good?

    What are old time favorites?

    Please enlighten me.

    job 2 do ,thai reggae brilliant ,plays at all the bike weeks and more

  8. I met few girls there, can't really remember their names. There was this girl who used to live in Papua NG, not sure if that is Lisa.

    I was/am member of clubs in Europe, Malaysia and here in USA (currently working here) and unable to attend 3 nations charity ride which makes me really upset...oh well, better luck next time. You and me should definitely hook-up, let's talk via PM.

    ok crobiker ,sure we can hook up, i will be back in thailand on 23 jan ,im going to pattaya bike week,and maybe lopburi bike party on 31 jan..

  9. I lived in Malaysia for 8 years, down there street/sport bikers are very passionate and well organized. Since moving to Thailand in 2001 they have been teasing me about poor state of Thai superbike clubs. In fact I am not sure if there are any such clubs out there, all I see is easy rider, harley clubs etc.... The reason most of them refuse to come for Phuket Bike Week is because they feel kind of unwelcome.

    Is there truely such club in Thailand, anyone? if yes, what activities are they involved with, namely charity, group rides etc?

    there is a hundreds of bike clubs in thailand,there is a wide diversity of different style clubs ,get ride thailand magazine ,this has a list of all the clubs ,most mc clubs are chopper/harley based but plenty of sportsbike clubs too ,streetfighters havent really go going yet in thailand but i reckon it will only take a while and there should be mad looking bikes around. the thai bike scens is one of the best i ever seen,every one parties together ,if you live in phuket go to nickys handle bar ,he speaks good english ,he could give you some good advice..you cant just start up a club with any colour you want ,top n bottom rockers etc in case you might conflict with any one elses colours.the mad dog mc got trouble from ha in europe coz they used red n white,thats just example ......go to sports bike specific shops and you should meet up with other like minded heads.........

    Thanks Barry, I know all these guys for years now. Same goes for every bike dealer too and there only handfull of big sport bike dealerships in Phuket and that includes BMW at Thepkasatri Rd.

    In past I drove my Hayabusa to Nicky's and people over there looked at me as if I was to declare war on them. They didn't seem to welcome non-chopper riders. Bad attitude came mostly from beer bellied old farts, not younger ones. As far as me taking advice from these guys: consider the fact that I've been in MC's in Europe, USA and Malaysia for 22 years, hardly I could hear someting new from them.

    Phuket MC and Sumon are much nicer people but hard to get in touch. Takes ages to get reply from them even if you inquiring to buy a bike let alone anything else.

    hi crobiker ,yes i know sumon ,he is a nice guy ,he owns westcoast and ride thailand magazine ,do you know lisa russell too ? i was at phuket bike week in april im going back again for pattaya bike week in february and planning on going to lopburi on 31 jan big bike party there,what mc clubs were u in before ? i have a good friend in malaysia his name is atan locklaq of locklaq choppers,really nice guy very helpful,he introduced me to all the head bike people in the thai scene ,jumeen from burapa mc being the main man.heroes end mc is a big club in phuket now too ,3 nations charity bike party is on this weekend in surat tani ,iwas at this 2 years ago ,big crowds there too.....

  10. I lived in Malaysia for 8 years, down there street/sport bikers are very passionate and well organized. Since moving to Thailand in 2001 they have been teasing me about poor state of Thai superbike clubs. In fact I am not sure if there are any such clubs out there, all I see is easy rider, harley clubs etc.... The reason most of them refuse to come for Phuket Bike Week is because they feel kind of unwelcome.

    Is there truely such club in Thailand, anyone? if yes, what activities are they involved with, namely charity, group rides etc?

    there is a hundreds of bike clubs in thailand,there is a wide diversity of different style clubs ,get ride thailand magazine ,this has a list of all the clubs ,most mc clubs are chopper/harley based but plenty of sportsbike clubs too ,streetfighters havent really go going yet in thailand but i reckon it will only take a while and there should be mad looking bikes around. the thai bike scens is one of the best i ever seen,every one parties together ,if you live in phuket go to nickys handle bar ,he speaks good english ,he could give you some good advice..you cant just start up a club with any colour you want ,top n bottom rockers etc in case you might conflict with any one elses colours.the mad dog mc got trouble from ha in europe coz they used red n white,thats just example ......go to sports bike specific shops and you should meet up with other like minded heads.........

  11. get ride thailand magazine ,it is written in both thai and english,it has most dates and happenings in the thai bike scene , there is alist of most of the biker mc clubs in it too . i was at phuket bike week in april ,it was good but the pattaya bike week is better and bigger ,it will be on again 14-15 feb 09 ,the chiang mai bike week is supposed to be very big too,that is on in december ,formulate hel_l mc are throwing a big party there. there is nearly a bike week on every week some months ,hope this is of some help.

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