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By: Anonymous: Angus () Tuesday, February 02 2010 @ 12:37 PM ICT (Read 4848 times) |
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Hi, I'm a newbie rider. I usually just rent scooters but would like to buy my first bike.
I would like to buy the Kawasaki D-Tracker 250 but want to ride it safely.
I've used a clutch on a 125 but that was a long time ago. I've driven plenty of manual cars so understand the clutch/gears concept.
Are there any courses I can take in Bangkok or should I just practice somewhere quiet and pick it up as I go along?
Any advice much appreciated,
Cheers
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By: Anonymous: Angus () Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 11:54 PM ICT |
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Anonymous: Angus
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Wow! 62 views and not one single reply! I'll guess take that as a "no" then!
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By: Anonymous: Lee () Sunday, February 07 2010 @ 07:45 PM ICT |
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In Thailand the most famous safety riding riding course is by Honda. Honda has a basic, license, road safety for kids, and BIg Bike courses.
The Basic course costs 200 Baht.
The License Course costs 500 Baht,
The Road Safety for Kids (is a bicycle event and prices are unknown, they are intended for kids from 6 to 11-years old),
The Big Bike Course costs 2,000 Baht.
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By: Anonymous: Angus () Monday, February 08 2010 @ 04:54 PM ICT |
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Anonymous: Angus
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Thanks Jim. Appreciate the info.
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By: news (offline) Monday, February 08 2010 @ 09:37 PM ICT
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news
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We found a Honda Safety riding brochure, it is in Thai language, but maybe you know somebody who can help you translate some of the details.
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By: Anonymous: Angus () Friday, February 12 2010 @ 05:43 PM ICT |
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Anonymous: Angus
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Thanks News!
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