It's the age old question when buying a new bike in Bangkok...
Honda Click 160
Easy to drive in traffic, no gears
Foot well and boot for storage (helmet/groceries)
Best daily bike but not ideal for weekend road trips
Looks meh
Yamaha Exciter 155
Not fun in heavy traffic but doable
No storage (biggest problem imo)
Fun to drive when roads open up
Aggressive
Great for out of town trips
Looks great (imo)
So pretty pretty much a heart vs head decision ahah. At least in my situation.
You'd think the cooler months up north are much better than the constant hot/humid in southern Thailand,
but after 12 on midday it gets hot too , less humid. But you can't enjoy the cool night and morning time temperatures
with the smell of burning and awful PM2,5 numbers. Can't even keep windows open.
Just air the rooms , then the purifiers on maximum. Go outside with a mask.
Why I life here ?
While driving all through Thailand , I only found the accomodation I needed at the price I wanted here up north.
Now my Thai "family" build a nice house for me . Yes I would rather have it in a better province , but I can't
move the house , or move to another thai style build sh-thole.
Could the display be toggling between set point and actual room temperature? Does the 33 (in the video) or 31 (as you wrote) lower as the room temperature comes down?
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