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theres a few shops in bkk and pattaya but normal policy is if you break it you fix it ,

dont rent anything exotic or importedsmile.png ,plastics are cheap in thailand for local bikes so

if you drop a honda or a kwacker it shouldnt cost much to put right

i had to replace 4 parts on a pcx once that slid out when i was going around a tight corner

and some c**t had spilled sand and gravel on the road

i thought it would cost about 10k ,it actually cost 1,900 for the 4 parts and the labour was free

so not exactly the end of the world laugh.png

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