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Yamaha Lc Elegance

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WANTED ! A pair of White mags for my Elegance...... any for sale out there?

and any suggestions where to buy a trustworthy tyre pressure gauge?

Like this....

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I brought over from the U.S. a bicycle hand pump that has a gauge built in. Cost me around 30 bucks or so. It's not one of those little pumps you put on the bike but a much larger one you could use to pump up the tires of motorcycles or even cars.

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Griots, that's some high end stuff.

I've never seen a trustworthy (racing quality) air gauge at any normal store.

Go ask the car dealers at Siam Paragon, they'd probably be able to refer you to high end parts/tire shops.

I'm sure any shop replacing Lamborghini tires must know where to get a good gauge.

I know some of the cheap digital gauges read to half a psi so if that's accurate enough, just buy one online.

I always preferred the oil filled dials but I'm old school.

FYI, if you go to the sports/outdoors zone at Amarin Plaza (across from Gaysorn/Central World Siam) there's a bicycle store selling this for ~1200bht.

http://www.topeak.com/products/Floor-Pumps/JoeBlowSport

It has a built in gauge and the guy said he's used the same pump in his store for many years.

It won't be racing accurate but for just scooting it does the job fine.

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Griots, that's some high end stuff.

I've never seen a trustworthy (racing quality) air gauge at any normal store.

Go ask the car dealers at Siam Paragon, they'd probably be able to refer you to high end parts/tire shops.

I'm sure any shop replacing Lamborghini tires must know where to get a good gauge.

I know some of the cheap digital gauges read to half a psi so if that's accurate enough

Will do, probably

, just buy one online.

I always preferred the oil filled dials but I'm old school.

FYI, if you go to the sports/outdoors zone at Amarin Plaza (across from Gaysorn/Central World Siam) there's a bicycle store selling this for ~1200bht.

http://www.topeak.com/products/Floor-Pumps/JoeBlowSport

It has a built in gauge and the guy said he's used the same pump in his store for many years.

It won't be racing accurate but for just scooting it does the job fine.

Thanks for that link. :D

It was a comment to me by another member about dud gauges in Thailand, that started me searching.

I emailed Griots but no reply yet, that gauge was only $19.95

Top Peak looks good, thanks. :)

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I see nobody has posted here for a while. I will ask my question anyway.

Anybody have a place where I can get my seat fixed to a more comfortable ride. The original is still in good shape but it is hard as a rock. I would like a seat that is similar to the honda pcx. That has a lumbar support. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.

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