Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 214
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Toyota Tiger - I'm very satisfied with this car and the service from our dealer!

100_1153_1.jpg

and my pride an joy!

100_0962.jpg

HD Heritage softail special! Unfortunately it is rainig cats&dogs on Samui, so for the time being it is parked in our living room! :o

Posted

This is our machine or atleast a facsimile of.

0804still-wish.thailand03%20017.jpg

This is what I would like as my own personal to and from the golf course toy.

Maybe in a few years :o

img05.jpg

Posted
This is what I would like as my own personal to and from the golf course toy.

Maybe in a few years :D

img05.jpg

No room for the clubs in that mate... :D

Let alone the esky... :o

Posted
No room for the clubs in that mate...  :D

Let alone the esky...  :o

I have considered that one. It has two front seats both with foot wells and as for the esky (or chilly bin as you might know it :D ) there is a 7/11 every few hundred metres, cutting it fine but there is normally a Mum and Dad shop in between too.

:D

Posted
How much those old 911 sell for ? no more than 2m I would expect ?

back home you can pick those for 700K Baht

I would like to know that too Butterfly.

I have not gone into it too far as I would probably not walk away :o

Posted

'98 Honda Transalp 400c.c.

A good little all-rounder for touring, commuting, shopping, hitting dirt roads etc.

post-6298-1134637020_thumb.jpg

'98 Harley Heritage.

Over 125K on the clock and has never let me down. It's taken me all over Thailand and is the most reliable and dependable bike I've ever owned. I would like to get a newer HD but what would be the point? :o

post-6298-1134637393_thumb.jpg

Also the wife's just bought a Honda Civic something or other. Look out your window or go to any car park and you'll see dozens just like hers. Hers is a light gold colour though, not the usual silver coloured ones. :D

Posted
Wish i could afford a Porsche,

Is that tuk-tuk one of the propane powered ones or is it a gas engine?

I've had a few rides on tuk-tuks in downtown Bangkok for short distances. You don't see too many of them outside the downtown area though.

Posted

I agree with the other posters who have the Toyota Sport Rider.

Great vehicle with lots of room.

Would go just about anywhere.

I miss mine. I sold it when I left Thailand.

Posted

300 kilos! That bike weighs more than most jet skis. It must give a smooth ride with all that weight on the tires. It would be a chore to pick it up if it got knocked over.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Topics

  • Latest posts...

    1. 4

      Is It Better to Date a “6” Than a “10” in Thailand?

    2. 69

      DTV visa extension

    3. 4

      Is It Better to Date a “6” Than a “10” in Thailand?

    4. 108

      Japan dethrones Thailand as top tourist spot

    5. 4

      Is It Better to Date a “6” Than a “10” in Thailand?

    6. 108

      Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom

    7. 0

      Saudia Airlines - Choose Carefully

  • Popular in The Pub


×
×
  • Create New...