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Leaving the motorbike while not in Thailand

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Hi,

I'm leaving Thailand for about 2 months during the rainy season.

Where could I leave my motorbike in Pattaya for this time? Don't want to park it at the streetside......

Edited by donmuang2

Please don't post suggestions that are potentially illegal and could get the OP in trouble.

For security and peace of mind, you might try this:

http://www.ustoreitpattaya.com/

I leave mine w/ my mechanic. But he's a great guy, known him for years, absolutely trustworthy. I get back, the bike's running great, only a km or two more on it. No charge, but I give him a tip anyway. Bike storage at his small shop isn't one of his normal services.

Edited by JSixpack

Get a cover with tie downs when you do leave. Starting it up every couple of weeks would be good. Check the air pressure in the tires when you come back.

I'd ask around for a covered place.

There is covered, lighted, gated with 24 hour security guards across from my house. From NY pizza on 3rd road, look south 30 meters for the sign. I think it is B1800 for a car, no idea for a bike.

You can leave it in my garage 500B a week if you are interested - you will have peace of mind that it is safe

As Craig posted, there are several self- storage businesses up and running in pattaya now. They have specific spaces just for motorbike storage. I would just google self-storage in pattaya. I know there is a large one in the Pratumnak Hill area between pattaya and Jomtien...can't miss it if you look to the left if going up the hill from Patts to Jomtien.

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