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Postby kjellsnell » July 13, 2011, 7:18 pm

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kjellsnell wrote:.

There is an old policeman working at the policestation in Nong Wai (Nong Wua soh headstation) driving one of this Chinamashins......instead of the registerplate he pot a Thai flag on the bike. Its around 70cm high so everybody can see it clear and maybe....thats even better then a registrationplate!!!!!!! :-"

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Actually he isn't very old, younger than you I would guess. He was blown up in an explosion while on duty in the South and has elected not take retirement, but to carry on working .


Oh...i didnt now That Trubrit.. :shock: ..before he by the quadbike....he rides a small bicycle.....slowly down the road to Nong A....i accely think he was sick ore something....and very very slim.....but now you explaned the case....i feel sorry for him and i think he make it god....still going on!.........and now he have his smoth drive on his quad....looks happy whit it i think!
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Postby pompui » September 14, 2011, 3:32 pm

Map ref I 10 on phosi road leading out of town,there is a moped shop selling a number of ATV'S/Quads,maybe worth asking them questions about the legal use of them.Presumably good for farms/off road only. 8)
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Postby kjellsnell » September 14, 2011, 4:25 pm

The man in this shop aint frindly for talking at all....like to buy one from him and asked about differences betwin the 250 and and 150 cc......he only say buy ore not, buy ore not.......so i went out of the shop. By the way, they only have 150cc,s in shop but can take home 250 big bear wich is the one i rekomand.....in sweden you can drive the 250 cc by on your carlicense but in Thailand....Not......but, i think some changes must be done soon as this ones become more and more popular and people drive them everywhere, at least in the Hua Hin and Cha Am area where i have my vaccationhouses! 8)
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