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There's a couple of decent bike shops on Theprasit. They have stock but mostly alloy frames 10-30k baht. If you want carbon frames better in Bangkok.

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From Sukhumvit about half way down on the left. There's a 7/11 on the right, best shop for service IME is about 60metres further down on left.

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Try SriRacha, the name of the shop is Racha Jakkayan (situated at the back of Robinson's SriRacha). I think the name of the owner is Khun Tee... Price is reasonable and he's quite accomodating. Bring a Thai friend to better understand as he may have trouble speaking english but good enough to explain few things. Highly recommended.

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Try SriRacha, the name of the shop is Racha Jakkayan (situated at the back of Robinson's SriRacha). I think the name of the owner is Khun Tee... Price is reasonable and he's quite accomodating. Bring a Thai friend to better understand as he may have trouble speaking english but good enough to explain few things. Highly recommended.

Is that now the Tescos, on sukhumvit coming back from Laem Chabang on the left hand side?

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Try the shop on the Suk down near Naklua. It's near the walk over bridge at the junction on the East side of the Suk. I prefer this one to the shops on Theprasit.

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Try SriRacha, the name of the shop is Racha Jakkayan (situated at the back of Robinson's SriRacha). I think the name of the owner is Khun Tee... Price is reasonable and he's quite accomodating. Bring a Thai friend to better understand as he may have trouble speaking english but good enough to explain few things. Highly recommended.

Is that now the Tescos, on sukhumvit coming back from Laem Chabang on the left hand side?

Or you could buy mine?

A Marin Eastpeak with all the gizmos.

I rarely use it to be honest.

Fancy it?

Here is a picture. I brought it over from England 3 years ago.

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Try SriRacha, the name of the shop is Racha Jakkayan (situated at the back of Robinson's SriRacha). I think the name of the owner is Khun Tee... Price is reasonable and he's quite accomodating. Bring a Thai friend to better understand as he may have trouble speaking english but good enough to explain few things. Highly recommended.

Is that now the Tescos, on sukhumvit coming back from Laem Chabang on the left hand side?

Or you could buy mine?

A Marin Eastpeak with all the gizmos.

I rarely use it to be honest.

Fancy it?

Here is a picture. I brought it over from England 3 years ago.

jap.gif

The bike shop on the right hand side of teppasit as you go towards the beach has a good stock - i was in there yesterday. I bought my m bike from there about 5 years, and a couple kids' bikes since, and i have always found the service to be excellent. the two shops on the left hand side have nothing like the same selection.

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