June 1, 201610 yr Looking at a couple of used bikes and was wondering if the green book shows mileage at change of ownership. If it's had a few owners I can authenticate odometer vallidity. I never thought to look yesterday Edited June 1, 201610 yr by Kenny202
June 1, 201610 yr Author Thanks mate. Typical thailand. Have a special book for the history of the bike but don't record milage on change of ownership
June 1, 201610 yr Author In Australia we don't have books like that. Everything is on the registration sticker and mileage is recorded at transfer. Same with the blue Tabian Bahn books. For what? 90% of thais don't even live at the address they're registered. Why have one document when it's so much more fun to have 10
June 1, 201610 yr In Australia we don't have books like that. Everything is on the registration sticker and mileage is recorded at transfer. Same with the blue Tabian Bahn books. For what? 90% of thais don't even live at the address they're registered. Why have one document when it's so much more fun to have 10 We are not in Australia mate. The house book is yellow.
June 1, 201610 yr Which country shows mileage in a state official vehicle document???The Uk. However, it is optional to fill in that field upon transfer of log book but most do. Edited June 1, 201610 yr by KhruGin
June 1, 201610 yr In Australia we don't have books like that. Everything is on the registration sticker and mileage is recorded at transfer. Same with the blue Tabian Bahn books. For what? 90% of thais don't even live at the address they're registered. Why have one document when it's so much more fun to have 10 We are not in Australia mate. The house book is yellow. It is not, only the version for foreigners.
June 13, 201610 yr Thais tend to disconnect the speedo so as to 'keep the mileage low.' Yes this has the added benifit of not having to change the oil as you are not adding klm to the speedo.
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