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  1. That was years ago. I still regard myself as being in recovery as every now and again I get a new twinge.
  2. Not Had an annual checkup there but I did go to outpatients there on a Tuesday with what turned out to be a potentially life threatening neurological syndrome. Luckily I saw the right doctor on the right day and he diagnosed the thing right away. When I returned the next day as he had predicted they were waiting for me and I was whisked to the wards. That evening the same doctor came to see me. Explained the treatment and the cost. Asked if I could afford it. I said yes so he said good we'll start tomorrow. No questions about insurance, no requests for credit cards. Good care. I'm still here so am biased.
  3. I think you are overthinking this. Yes you will need a medical certificate from a clinic but they won't ask or even know/care. DLT won't ask. Even if they ask "Do you have any medical condition that precludes you from driving?" Your psychiatrist has said you don't. Drugs in a car? If they are from a pharmacy and you have a prescription then OK. RTP can tell the difference between Aspirin and Yaba.
  4. No 120-ish is the capacity of one of my bikes.😁 At much less than 120 kph the clutch is already fully engaged so no slip or heat generated. There are a couple of cam action clutches that use mechanical force to put more pressure onto the shoes to improve grip. But maybe not yet for Forza 350
  5. Mine is only 120-ish. I think the copper? ones I am using on a Honda are actually for a Yamaha but they fit. Same bell diameter etc.. I didn't go carbon as I don't "race" I just Zoom around town. I wanted to get the system to slip a bit more to get the revs up and they came with their own springs. I'm not sure how many kms on them but they are still in good condition. They are black now not a gold/sand colour as they are covered in belt dust.
  6. This is why I asked. The 350 has a larger bell/clutch assy. I was not aware it didn't improve the system.
  7. My wife had a slow (days/weeks) puncture on here tubeless tire shod electric scooter. She would unbeknownst to me visit a local moocy shop and pay 20 baht to get it reinflated. Easy fix for me was an aerosol can of tire sealer from Mr. DIY. I think more escaped during filing than went inside but it did solve her problem.
  8. Do you have a 300 Forza? I like the groves. But they may wear the shoes quicker. My scoot doesn't need extra grip and I like a bit of slip on takeoff to keep the revs up. Currently using sintered shoes.
  9. Ah the old Ad Hominem ploy. A bit old hat.
  10. I would add to this, nothing for which you can't afford to absorb any loss.
  11. Is there a list of people from your hometown who survived? Just for balance.
  12. It is my opinion to which I am entitled.
  13. Or a selfish move by someone who doesn't actually want to serve their country but only serve themself. He didn't volunteer because he dodged. I supposed he could have run north to the 51st state.
  14. A used car tent can get up to 30,000 per car just for secondhand airbags. As a used car businessman what would you do? One has to back quite far in the ThaiVisa archives to find posts about that.
  15. It sounds like your riding style could best be described as ? relaxed. This could result in the clutch facings becoming glazed. Your clutch could also do with a few aggressive accelerations from a stand still. Find a deserted space of road and do a few full throttle pull aways from a standstill. Up to you 60 kph comfort zone will do for this.
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