- Joined
- Aug 15, 2012
- Bikes
- KTM 613 EXC, BMW R90S & Dakar, MZ250, Norton 16H, Honda - 500 Fs & Xs, DRZs, XLs XRs CRFs CT110s etc
I'd bought a Ducati Multistrada 1100S, sight unseen, before leaving Australia. Grant, the previous owner, had moved back to Oz already and I needed to get my feet on the ground in Chiang Mai to settle down the Riders Corner operation.... and then back to Bangkok to collect the bike.
Picking up the bike and heading out to the Transport office was, well, ughh. My GPS has always been hotwired... and, as it turns out, the internal battery is shot. Found that out the hard way... and without a phone mount, I thought it easier to just grab a courier driver and follow him. Bad move. He got us booked at a flyover... not that I saw the sign that plod said prohibited bikes. 300 baht later, we were at the Transport office. No... a Power of Attorney doesn't work... but we've been given, I believe, a note saying we can get this transfer done.
Leaving Transport at a tad before 1.30... I headed for Phetchabun. Right into the face of a storm
She's a grey old city in the wet
Having some AA's in the Garmin helped and I was soon blatting past the Porsches
The scenery improved, but the road was a bit boring. The price we pay to reach the good stuff
Got into Phetchabun half an hour after sundown. Need to do some work on the lights on that bike. The room was cheap, but good.
Away early. Hadn't checked the route... but who cares. It was headed for CNX.
Discovered that I over-use the rear brake, stopping at this air force base for a quick shot of the bike
Picking up the bike and heading out to the Transport office was, well, ughh. My GPS has always been hotwired... and, as it turns out, the internal battery is shot. Found that out the hard way... and without a phone mount, I thought it easier to just grab a courier driver and follow him. Bad move. He got us booked at a flyover... not that I saw the sign that plod said prohibited bikes. 300 baht later, we were at the Transport office. No... a Power of Attorney doesn't work... but we've been given, I believe, a note saying we can get this transfer done.
Leaving Transport at a tad before 1.30... I headed for Phetchabun. Right into the face of a storm
She's a grey old city in the wet
Having some AA's in the Garmin helped and I was soon blatting past the Porsches
The scenery improved, but the road was a bit boring. The price we pay to reach the good stuff
Got into Phetchabun half an hour after sundown. Need to do some work on the lights on that bike. The room was cheap, but good.
Away early. Hadn't checked the route... but who cares. It was headed for CNX.
Discovered that I over-use the rear brake, stopping at this air force base for a quick shot of the bike