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  1. I’m not sure if I post in the right forum, if not, thank you for redirect it.

    I’ve just received an E-mail from Microsoft telling me that, due to inactivity, my gmail account will soon be deleted. I’ve been using it for almost 15 years. They ask me to sign in or click on a link to learn more about it. Is it a Scam?

    Thank you.

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  2. Nope, 60 years old.
     
    In any case, as I've mentioned before, it's the 'slowly boiling frog' syndrome that is encouraging me to seek pastures new.  Additionally, I blame my online work, (because that means I can live just about anywhere in the world).
     
    With the choice of living in multiple locations worldwide, the 'lure' of Thailand  suddenly seems to have waned [emoji846]
    Around a month ago you started a new post saying you had enough of Thailand and that you were going to move somewhere between the south of France and the Spanich border; you change your mind for Laos ?

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  3. Use these parts from the 2013 - 2016 model.
     So for the front fork you need to change two parts (both are OEM parts used on the 2013-2016 model):
    12: ROD 51426-KZZ-901
    13: DAMPER, FR. 51430-KZZ-901
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    Thanks a lot canthai55.
    The parts on your picture are, i presume, the rods, old model on the left and new on the right what are the damper?
    And how many do i need to order? One or two? I believe one side of the forks has the spring and the other side the oil; the rod and damper are only for the side with oil isn't?
    Thanks again for enlightening me.

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  4. 2017 is the latest.
    Spec here same as my 2018.
    Seat Height 875mm
    Ground Clearance 255mm
    Kerb Weight 146kg
    Turning radius 2.3m
    SUSPENSION
    Type Front 43mm Telescopic Upsidedown
    Type Rear Prolink.
     
    The only I did adjust Rear suspension to maximum rebound.
    Those specs must certainly be from honda EU or USA.
    As you can see in the Thai brochure, seat height is at 830mm and ground clearance 211mm.They shaved 40mm for the Thai riders to be able to put their feets on the ground.
    My question is how can i regain those 40mm; for the rear, i've found after market shock links enabling me to do it but what about the fork, how can i "extand" it.20190126_171949.jpeg

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