No bad news mush you are corrrect to some degree but my amunity is for DENV2 so the other 3 as doc said would make me feel a bit rough like maybe a hangover, I take note of my doc not people on this forum.
Also bites if any from ordinary mosies do very little to affect me I never use mosie repelant anymore.
Nah sorry buddy my guy is in Old city Baan Na Sukhothai near where I live.
He works in a car workshop but his boss let's do some work on the side.
You have to take everything off the bike he doesn't do that he only prepares and re-sprays the panels you give him.
Didn't do anything with my bike today only thought about my youngest son is coming to Thailand again first time since Covid looking forward to him riding my Blade the last time he rode a Blade in Thailand was way back in 2006 when he was 17 something he couldn't do in UK.
It was a tame 1000cc Blade in Pattaya compared to the earlier 900 Blade.
He always sat on the Blade I had in UK which is same as I have here now but was to young to ride it.
It will be interesting having chats again about bikes and how he will compare it to his lastest R1 in UK.
Like you said take it to Quickfix.
My daughter has found a self-employed engineer guy just asking around when the Honda she had was going to cost more than the car was worth.
He take care of cars for people who can't afford the overhead prices that main dealers charge.
New bikes you have so no problem.
My friend found that with tyres and his 500x so bought tyres himself and they will fit them.
Red Barron helps me with Honda parts if available if not I searched s/h ones or for after market, P/lock Honda won't help at all.
They are all the same with older bikes maybe his head bearings didn't need changing but with dealers is change for new don't adjust or fix anything.
I find unless you do find a good management dealer that have at least one decent mechanic instead of service spanners and you don't know things yourself you are at their mercy.
Stay away from Phisanulok Honda big bike jokers if you have an old bike.
Sounds an OK price for OEM steerhead bearings, changing them is a job I hate doing also changing fork seals.
As for clutch cable you could buy one cheaper but you have someone fit if you can't do it yourself.
I guess you could of said no to a airfilter and got a aftermarket washable one again if your able to take out and to work at things like that yourself.
Servicing a bike like that is easy enough you can teach yourself to do engine oil change and oil filter.
Some people do computer analysis plug in checks theirselves it's something that never interested me so I did use kwaka dealer for that.
Well l'm not sure what your on about but after uncontrollable vomiting of blood and writhing with extreme aching pains I did die at the early stages and a paramedic guy who I still see about brought me back to life before they were able to electrocute me with those iron thingys.
The funny thing was I remember vividly my wife shouting the first words I heard coming back she was shouting several times my name saying you can't leave me come back, come back.
I replied apparently OK stop shouting I ain't going anywhere. ????
Sounds a lot to me, can't you find a guy in your area that works on the side.
I can get motorbike panels resprayed from 200 to 600 baht, tank repairs and re-spray 500 baht.
You have to do your decals though if you want any.
Yeah the OEM parts will cost more there are some single speedometer plug ins on Lazada probably on Shoppee too they look the same but range from 500 to 2000.
So get the cheaper one and see if any good if not you ain't lost too much, or send it back.
Well show her this post of mine.
Your wife/partner doesn't realize what she has to do yet to get to England and when she does she will not be able to work right away the last I heard.
I was told it is harder more than ever to get to stay and get to work in UK these days.
When I eventually got my wife to England in 2003 it was dam hard enough then.
My wife could only come to UK the first visit for 6 months then go back Thailand before applying again to stay for 2 years in which time she could not work or use UK govt free facilities.
I had to show I had earnings enough to support and sponsership her and be responsible for her because my wife then did not have enough money to show she could support herself.
If it's the lastest Gen 4 it is a good gun but there are older models on sale so I don't know.
My one was from a gun shop selling on Lazada and on messenger he recommended the Gen 4 6499 baht. ????
The Gamo is a spring gun •22 air-rifle and very accurate when I get the good quality pellets from a gun shop.
I learnt my lesson by not buying cheap pellets on-line.
The Tokyo Marui are certainly a quality Japanese made product copy of a Glock 17, you inject gas into the bb magazine holder.
Can shoot accurate up to 25 metres using a recommended weight bb which are white.
The gun can smash a bottle beer bottle at 10 metres using bb size ball bearings.
I paid 6500 for it and get gas from Lazada to.
Things are not going well in the war with Ukraine let's hope a settlement can be reached.
On TV news they reported him saying the war will be over soon I can't see that somehow.