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    Quote Originally Posted by Chairman Mao
    Not sure where all your aggression is coming from, but hey, cool.
    Sorry, must be so use to you being a cock

    Things to watch out for are shipping companys that fok up the import papers by not putting engine or frame numbers on papper work. Can be a pain in the ass to get fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    Can be a pain in the ass to get fixed.
    & a pain in the wallet; the immigration folk must love that kinda error...

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    Yeh its cost a few baht for them to fix something that they should have done in the first place, like open a box and check foking engine numbers.

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    I've had immigration (Hualumpong office) trying to charge me for goods that had a large red Thai immigration entry point stamp saying: "Goods checked - no duty to pay" upon the package... It took 2 weeks and several trips (by the missus...) until they gave us the goods...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo
    I've had immigration (Hualumpong office) trying to charge me for goods that had a large red Thai immigration entry point stamp saying: "Goods checked - no duty to pay" upon the package... It took 2 weeks and several trips (by the missus...) until they gave us the goods...
    yes dealing with DHL or customs leaves yourself open for your parts to be held for ransom. DHL are the worse for this and wouldnt ship anything by DHL ever again.

    When shipping bikes or engines better to uses large shipping companys that will complete the import and deleiver direct to your front door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    When shipping bikes or engines
    ...or teabags ()...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    better to uses large shipping companys that will complete the import and deleiver direct to your front door.

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    Talking about the custom chopper, just got a SMS from the harley shop asking how much I want for it.
    That with the roadking as trade might just get meself and new street glide

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    ^ get yourself a Triumph, go on, you know you want to...






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    [quote=Bettyboo;1914040]^ get yourself a Triumph, go on, you know you want to...





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    I the look of this one, but no. if the chopper sells will be a new Harley.

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    Off to look at a new workshop/man cave today at 14:00
    First floor for bikes and truck
    Second floor gym
    Third for gik

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    How about a Rocket III Roadster, you gotta love it...





    Looks like half of the new Triumph range has gone all HD...

    Triumph Motorcycles | Triumph Motorcycles

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    More than a suggestion of HD here...



    Triumph Thunderbird Storm

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    Black is the new chrome or so they keep telling m.
    I saw a guy on the 1600 I think thunderbird, great looking and sounding bike in the flesh

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    Probably bigger than me car, and would likely vibrate me car to pieces if it came too close...

    Must be an intimidating monster to ride too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo
    would likely vibrate me car to pieces
    No, it's a Triumph.

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    ^ there's some monster thing in my village, and it sets off car alarms as it goes by... Not sure what it is, maybe a big engined Jap thing that has been modified???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    DHL are the worse for this and wouldnt ship anything by DHL ever again.
    I'd never use those theiving cunts again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    I think thunderbird, great looking and sounding bike in the flesh
    Easily better than any Harley.
    Saw a Thunderbird the other day, sounds fantastic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    I think thunderbird, great looking and sounding bike in the flesh
    Easily better than any Harley.
    Saw a Thunderbird the other day, sounds fantastic!
    Bullshit the Thunderbird isnt good enough to lick the ball sack of the new 103 road glide

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    I think thunderbird, great looking and sounding bike in the flesh
    Easily better than any Harley.
    Saw a Thunderbird the other day, sounds fantastic!
    Bullshit the Thunderbird isnt good enough to lick the ball sack of the new 103 road glide
    You sure?
    Triumph Thunderbird 115 ft.lbs [at] 2,950rpm
    Road Glide Ultra 100 ft.ibs [at] 3,250rpm
    CVO 110 Road Glide 115ft [at] 4,000rpm.

    hmmm I guess the Thunderbird is chewing tarmac long before the Harley fat pig get into it stride.

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    Dunno what the deal is but I just noticed the price of a new Bonnie has gone from B 590K to B 700k.

    Glad I bought me Thruxton when I did....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    I think thunderbird, great looking and sounding bike in the flesh
    Easily better than any Harley.
    Saw a Thunderbird the other day, sounds fantastic!
    Bullshit the Thunderbird isnt good enough to lick the ball sack of the new 103 road glide
    You sure?
    Triumph Thunderbird 115 ft.lbs [at] 2,950rpm
    Road Glide Ultra 100 ft.ibs [at] 3,250rpm
    CVO 110 Road Glide 115ft [at] 4,000rpm.

    hmmm I guess the Thunderbird is chewing tarmac long before the Harley fat pig get into it stride.
    More to a motorcycle than power figures
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    I quite like the look of this,

    Kawasaki W800

    or the special edition

    Kawasaki W800 Special Edition

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    ^ shouldn't you be at the gym!

    (Not faffing around on a gay internet forum... )

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    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke View Post
    I quite like the look of this,

    Kawasaki W800

    or the special edition

    Kawasaki W800 Special Edition
    I read how a guy imported a second hand one which ended up costing 500k fully rego'd, hardly worth it when a new dealer bought Bonnie is (at the time) 580k ......

    These are fuel injected bikes. it is worth bearing in mind that if you are trying to get a legit plate for any bike only fuel injected bikes will pass the strict Thai emmisions test (believe it or not but is stricter than California....). Also it would need to be totally standard, no mods to the exhaust or intake systems.
    Fahn Cahn's

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