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yotspeed

Member Since 2006-11-08
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In Topic: Thaivisa Forum Releases Android App

2011-12-30 05:07:45

Works great, gs2 via 3 mobile in UK

Cheers

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In Topic: Heavy Rain Forecast For Flood-Hit Thailand: UN

2011-10-28 18:07:05

Looking likely Boater, here we go again! Pretty heavy rain here at Donsak over last week, no floods yet but a lot of heavy pooling

In Topic: Kayak Fishing Off Samui

2011-10-23 11:46:00

View Postsamuijimmy, on 2011-10-23 09:56:47, said:

I would not mind finding a Hobbie dealer, and find a Kayak with foot peddles... I've seen a couple around, Koa Toa, so they must be available somewhere... any one know...?  perhaps I should google that!
Hey Jimmy
Hobie importers are Blue Wave Watersports, they do deliver to Samui and KPG as they have supplied to several watersports operators and resorts. Details on the paddle kayaks on the Hobie web site. You could even add a sail and outriggers to make it a real all rounder. Not cheap but rotomolded PE virtually indestructible.
Cheers - Peter

In Topic: Online Biking Mags

2011-09-17 16:04:26

Here's another one; Bike Magazine - Reviews and Tests
You can subscribe for nine digital issues at $9.00 per year - which is pretty dam_n cheap. Or, as I found out, you can click on the back issues and read them on line for free. If you click on a back issue the cover shows to the LHS with an "Inside" button shown. Click on the "Inside" button and a the mag opens in a separate window. Pages turn by clicking on right hand border. To enlarge the page to view text more clearly click on the opened mag and it will increase the size to make font readable. Lots of Ads but also plenty of good articles and pics. The Jan 11 issue is the 'Bike Bible' and reviews the best bikes and gear for the year.
Enjoy!

In Topic: Mtb Racing In Chiangmai

2011-09-08 09:54:39

Reading on a bit further and looking at the map of the course seems it is confined to the hard top only - but you have to use an MTB with (min)26" wheel x 1.9" tyre ??? !!! Anyhow - hope the link to the events page works as a search start point.

Cheers - P.

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