As another poster said most side cars are illegal. There is only on type approved sidecar in Thailand, don't know the brand and have never seen it as all looks home made.
Even if approved you are not allowed to carry any passengers in the side car, only one passenger on the bike seat.
The helmet law, as far as I know, only applies to 2 weel motorised vehicles.
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In Topic: Crash Helmets On Side Cars ?
2012-05-23 10:15:40
In Topic: T-Shirt Printing By The Unit
2012-05-23 10:05:01
If you only need one you could buy blank iron-on transfers. These come in A4 size and you can print a picture on it with a normal printer and then iron on. Works fine but maybe not as nice as a professional screen print.
In Topic: PM Yingluck Orders Assessment Of All Factories Every 3 Months
2012-05-08 14:17:01
Easy fix:
Make it compulsory for the main owners and people resposible for the safety at these estates to have their offices at these estates and compulsory to spend most of their time there.
Make it compulsory for the main owners and people resposible for the safety at these estates to have their offices at these estates and compulsory to spend most of their time there.
In Topic: Online Review System In Pattaya? Yelp Or Otherwise? We Badly Need Some Sort O...
2012-05-07 15:52:44
There is also a law protecting customers that would support a site like this if the information given on the site is correct:
The protection of consumers in Thailand is regulated by the Consumer Protection Act, which calls for the protection of the rights of consumers and aims to prevent businesses from deceiving consumers. According to the law, consumers have the rights to full knowledge about the goods that they are purchasing, or the services they are obtaining, so that they will be provided with full protection.
The protection of consumers in Thailand is regulated by the Consumer Protection Act, which calls for the protection of the rights of consumers and aims to prevent businesses from deceiving consumers. According to the law, consumers have the rights to full knowledge about the goods that they are purchasing, or the services they are obtaining, so that they will be provided with full protection.
In Topic: New Yamaha Nouvo Injected
2012-04-29 15:58:00
Even a simple thing like repainting the bike requires you to go to LTA and have the changes entered in the green book.
A mod like increasing fuel capacity will most likely require testing and re-certification by the athorities to make it legal. It will most likely void the waranty as well.
But as this is Thailand I guess this will not stop anyone
A mod like increasing fuel capacity will most likely require testing and re-certification by the athorities to make it legal. It will most likely void the waranty as well.
But as this is Thailand I guess this will not stop anyone
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