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NumbNut

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  1. Speaking of thongs, really like the Oofos pair I bought ages ago that are still going strong. Most comfortable thongs I've ever owned, really recommend them to folks who want to wear thongs/flip flops. They have a Thai online store too. Warning, they are expensive though:- https://www.oofos.asia/
  2. Wish I'd gone with the Susu model instead on the G-5 now. That extra range is worth it I reckon. A Hua Hin - Cha-am round trip needs a complete 100% charge. Admittedly that's doing ~60km/h in 3rd gear and a 95-110 kg load depending on how much shopping I've done. Still, I would have hoped for a longer range.
  3. What about bananas? Thought I'd come straight to the source, Mr BananaStrong
  4. And what about white wraps and wholemeal wraps, same thing?
  5. Got to replace the original tyres on my scooter. They're too hard, I hate them. I would prefer Michelin/Pirelli/Metzeler, but open to suggestions if you know a tyre fitting shop in Cha-am that carries other tyres that you're happy with and given you good service. Anything except 'Champion' thanks (the Thai tyres on my scooter now)
  6. Excellent, thanks for the help! I see it's just near Villa, too easy. The Mighty G-5 will make it there and back to Cha-am no worries. Cheers KhunLA!
  7. Saw on my last visit to Market Village that the Music shop (Yamaha dealer?) has shut down. Is there any other Musical Instrument shops in Hua Hin? Just need strings and bits and bobs really
  8. So far so good with the G-5. This is my first scooter, and it is a much nicer experience then I thought it would be. Got a few hundreds kays up now and all in all I'm pretty happy. Power delivery strangely enough reminds me of my old Ducati 900S2, there is very little bottom end, then a large, linear mid-range with no top end to speak of, just like an old bevel drive Ducati. Everything happens in the mid-range. Ist gear ~55 km/h, 2nd gear ~65 km/h, 3rd gear ~80 km/h according to the speedo. The 'S' button will temporarily boost speed up in all gears by about 15 km/h or so for about 30 seconds before coming back down to the speed of the gear you are currently in. I rode to Hua Hin yesterday and back, a round journey of about 75 kays or so and there was about 35% left on one battery and <10% on the other. The batteries drew down equally until about 60% left on both, then the load increased on one battery and reduced on the other. This could cause problems in the future if one battery is constantly being drained while the other battery has less load placed on it. Maybe the engine/battery management system needs to be looked at. Haven't got a good feeling for the handling yet, but this is a scooter and I'm not going to be doing my Mick Doohan impersonation on Thai roads. Two hydraulic disc brakes front and rear pull it up well, impressed with the braking. Battery management issues aside, I'm very happy so far with the G-5
  9. The Susu does have a rebate from the government, list price now 63640 according to the Deco website. I took the punt and bought a G-3. Will report back later with my impressions once I get a few km's on the clock. The Susu would have been my preferred option with the bigger engine (3000w) and large single battery, but the battery isn't removable, unfortunately. As other posters have mentioned, a removable battery is the only way most condo folks would be able to go electric
  10. Update on the Deco range, they've just released two dual battery models called the G-5 and the Double Ace respectively. Range claimed now to be ~120 km @ 35km/h. The Double Ace appears to be an upgrade of the Super Ace with the new double battery option. Below is the G-5:- And this is the Double Ace. Very similar to the Super Ace:- Here's a piccy of the dual batteries Just been to have a look at the Deco homepage and it looks like the government is now offering a rebate to some Deco models:- 60640 baht for both the G-5 and the Double Ace, this might stimulate sales a bit!
  11. Thanks for that, never had that problem with any other Thai app I've tried to download. It said it can take up to 48 hours to update your country change, so I'll try again tomorrow and see how I go
  12. Just tried to install the android app and I get a 'This item is not available in your country' error message. Fair enough... I'm in Cha-am.
  13. Yes, the burning question... just how 'international' this digital certificate is
  14. I'm in Cha-am and I'm interested for my wife. I've already had my two Pfizer jabs at the local hospital but my wife is hesitant to go the Sinopharm/Sinovac route. So if anyone in the Hua Hin or Cha-am areas would like to sell me their booked moderna jabs please PM me
  15. Also, ABC are doing a live blog, updates every minute or so, and so is The Guardian newspaper, links below:- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-03/nrl-grand-final-live-blog-penrith-panthers-vs-south-sydney/100510176 https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2021/oct/03/nrl-2021-grand-final-penrith-panthers-v-south-sydney-rabbitohs-live
  16. If you can't get to a tv showing the game you can hear the call on ABC radio https://www.abc.net.au/radio/sport/live/
  17. I read somewhere a while back that there's issues with all gasohol/ethanol blends in regard to the direct injection which these modern Mazda engines employ. As I understand it, because the valve intake is only air with no fuel, the engine can coke/foul up over time if you use an ethanol blend, meaning a top end strip down is required around the 100 kay mark to clean the valve trains of the engine. The cleaning action of benzine 95 is supposed to mitigate this intake valve build up. Would be interested to hear from more learned members on the forum if this is the case or not.
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