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taichiplanet

Member Since 2008-11-03
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In Topic: Honda Crf 250L

2012-05-27 11:00:22

a small hugger front guard certainly looks better than dropping down the original guard, it actually looks good without a front guard at all.

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In Topic: Going To Bira Tomorrow

2012-05-27 08:19:34

looks like a storm brewing in the area at the mo, hopefully it will dump soon and the sun will come out.

In Topic: Honda Crf 250L

2012-05-27 07:05:12

View PostSpoonman, on 2012-05-27 06:13:50, said:

View Posttaichiplanet, on 2012-05-26 20:22:41, said:

. I was wondering how it would look with the front gaurd so photochopped it.

crf250 motard wheels low guard1.jpg

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Posted Image  Totally agree!

In Topic: Honda Crf 250L

2012-05-26 20:22:41

same engine and gearbox as the CBR250, so can't see why it wouldn't be possible to extract same power out of the CRF250L. I suspect bigbikebkk paid for the dyno test on the CRF! Posted Image

the CRF looks great with the wider road tyres. I was wondering how it would look with the front gaurd so photochopped it.

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In Topic: Driving 125 Cc Scooter And Have Licence For 50 Cc - No Problem In Pattaya

2012-05-25 06:28:31

View Postnecronx99, on 2012-05-25 04:20:23, said:

View PostBigBikeBKK, on 2012-05-24 23:49:25, said:

I can understand poor Thais living on less than $10/day not being able to afford anything more than the basic insurance required by law, but I'm pretty skeptical of any farang who says they can afford to buy a bike and put gas in it but can't afford to buy insurance.

What does 1st class insurance cost for a scooter?

It depends on how much you insure the bike for, if it is over/under 110cc, how much excess you want to pay (if any) and maybe the age of the bike.

Contact AA Insurance to get an idea http://www.aainsure.net

i insured 2 125cc scooters recently, one for 3rd class and one for 2nd class insurance. Both cover the basic injury liability plus a bail bond of THB 500k, while the 2nd class covers for fire and theft of the bike. Any accident i (hopefully don't) have, just call the insurance company and they will send someone out to the scene of the accident.

My 2nd class cost THB 4,471 with the bike insured for 24k. I probably can get a bit cheaper by shopping around, but the old adage 'you get what you pay for' is something i don't want to deal with in an emergency situation. While AA Insurance is only a broker and in an accident you deal direct with the insurance company, i like the idea that if i have any problems with language etc i know they will be happy to help out where possible.

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