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I hear bike theft is prevalent everywhere in thailand. But taking some precautions will prevent you from being victim. If you stay in an apt complex, there should be a place outside to park. If that is not an option, consider parking in front of 7-11/family mart or nearby. rat-u-thid 200 road does opposite sides of road alternating for street cleaning. If you have a tour company you trust, park in front of their shop and ask attendant to watch for you. the same is true for friends if you have any other reputable shop or residence. Jungceleon should be ok also for a day or two. or banzaan.

How many days are you leaving it? Lock up the bike and secure the helmet. Preferibly, take helmet with you. Even the cheaper helmets can get snatched in seconds on a shopping trip.

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As 4evermaat said just be careful which side of the road you park the bike most of the main roads have odd/ even parking. So after midnight the you park on the opposite side of the road. You could come back and find you bike chained up. You can park up near Expat hotel near Thai pan right at the top of the road. Give security 20b and he will keep a eye on it for you

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what is the charge (if its possible) to leave my car overnight at jungceylon

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If you spend a 100 baht in any of the shops or businesses there and have a receipt the first 3 hours are free

Then its 50 baht a hour for the next 3 hours from memory and then the price goes up again for the following

hours and quite a lot, they want the parking for customers

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