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  1. Tramal (tramadol) you can get anywhere, and it does not require a prescription.

    Kamagra brand name is not registered for sale in Thailand. Sildenafil comes in brand name Viagra and also a locally made generic equivalent called Elonza. Any Kamagra you see here is illegal and, often fake. Sidenafil is prescription only and with the exception of some large pharmacies located close to major hospitals, by and large independent pharamacies in Thailand don't stock or provide prescription meds, you get them at the hospital pharmacy where you saw the doctor who prescribed the med.

    Testoviron any large pharmacy should have, suggest you try Fascinos. You might also do a search in this forum for testoviron as there have been threads in the past that may mention specific pharmacies.

    thanks. I went to 5 pharmacies yesterday.

    i was able to find tramadol ranging from 3 baht to 5 baht per capsule or tablet...I bought 450 capsules.

    only Fascino near walking street had ( a single box ) of testoviron for 3,700 baht..

    I tried to find Fascino's other store but couldn't..

    Only one of the stores gave me a discount, from 500 down to 300 baht on a boxes of100 tramadol 50mg caps,

    That's a pretty good discount. It all depends on the store. When shop owner asks "how much will you pay" it's a good thing.

    None of them had viagra or kamagra.

    I think that nearer to walking street is more likely, and yes they'll probably be thai copy meds.

    However in the past these have done the job almost as good as the original - maybe 75% as good, for 75b-100b/tablet.

  2. hello to those interested in maintaining health, a personal choice, and clearly not the same for everyone.

    Looking for testoviron depot box of 20 ampules, ONLY ASKING for SHOP NAMES where someone has RECENTLY purchased it in PATTAYA.

    And since I'm away from home (Chiang Mai) I also would like to know where I can buy TRAMAL non-opiod pain medicine for back pain, and KAMAGRA which is the green color variety and sold in packs of 4 tablets.

    As fas as I know, these are available in small shops, but the several I've checked all said "mai mee", yes I have scripts for all three meds.

    Shops with known good prices (from your experiences) would also be appreciated.

    THANK YOU for shop names and locations and for NOT providing me with health advice (or the ususal stupid jokes if at all possible?)...

    I heard that recently, certain meds that pharmacies have been allowed to sell previously, has changed, and knowing about this would interest me as well.

    Cheers to all,

    jbeck

  3. Sawadee cup,

    I have a budget of up to 7,000 baht for renting a furnished condo from a farang owner, maybe not being used this summer?

    I hope I phrased that correctly.

    My likely dates are starting second ot third week may for one month, and likely one week in late july/early august.

    I actually have references from places I have lived in Chiang Mai between 2009 - 2010, english speaking, if that would help.

    I'm 54. dont drink or smoke or anything illegal, and will leave your place as i found it, and can pay a deposit.

    If you have a condo or apartment, or know a friend that would like to rent thier place, please PRIVATE MESSAGE ME.

    Or if you know of website that offers mont-to-month rentals (not nightly) that would help and thank you for sending me a URL.

    I suppose someone might know a thai-owned place that rents monthly - if you know of one and have time to recommend it to help me out, please let me know as well. I'd need at least the building name, location, and phone - as most of this variety don't have websites

    I'm not asking for a price debate, or how my figure is unrealistic. I've lived in thailand 3 years and I know apartments can be had for even half that price back near third road, I just don't know name, locations, or have recommendations based on others' experience. but I'm not looking for a 3,000 baht room.

    And I have a good Idea of what I can expect for what price, so thank you.

    Everybody have a great day in Thailand, lucky you. I miss it and pland to spen the entire summer traveling around.

    Thanks in advance for some real assistance.

    I guess I should say "near" beach road means motorbike distance around 5 minutes (not thai minutes, real minutes).

    Near enough to to beach road so that if I meet a girl near the beach, she wouldn't hesitate to take a short ride back to the condo.

    A relative safe building/area would be a plus.

    Thanks everyone and Cheers.

    JingJing

  4. Sawadee cup,

    I have a budget of up to 7,000 baht for renting a furnished condo from a farang owner, maybe not being used this summer?

    I hope I phrased that correctly.

    My likely dates are may 15 - june 15, and maybe one-two weeks in late july/early August.

    If you have a condo or apartment, or know a friend that would like to rent thier place, please PRIVATE MESSAGE ME.

    I suppose there might be a thai-owned place that rents monthly - if you know of one please let me know as well.

    I guess I should say "near" beach road means motorbike distance around 5 minutes preferably less (not thai minutes, real minutes).

    Example, near enough to to beach road so that if I meet a girl near the beach, she wouldn't hesitate to take a short ride back to the condo.

    Please restrain yourself if possible: I'm not asking for a price debate, or how my figure is unrealistic.

    I've lived in thailand 3 years and I know apartments can be had for even half that price back near third road, I just don't know name, locations, or have recommendations based on others' 'real' experience. And yes I know what to expect for these prices, thank you kindly.

    PM-ing me - for those willing to take the time to really help me out - or actually have a condo to sublet - will prevent the usual useless comments and suggestions I got last time, um, every time I ask for some help on any Thailand forum website.

    Everybody have a great day in Thailand, lucky you. I miss it and plan to spend the entire summer traveling around in LOS.

    Thanks in advance for some real assistance.

    jbeck

  5. Has anyone done this and how long did it take, and where did you ship from?

    I've EMS other bikes all over Thailand, but not every post office ships, receives bikes.

    Does Cha Am? I am gong to ride my bike at a track close by.

    Is there more than one post office there?

    Which one (address) would receive my bike?

    I'l be staying at a hotel, I guess I can use that as my address even though you always have to pick it up from the post, I think you still need an address .

    Does anyone have a phone number for the post office, I can call for details.

    thanks,

    Jbeck

  6. Why do you need the info? Are you writing a wiki page?

    Have you tried 2strokeclub.com? Sure lots of Thais can help you there. There is loads of NSR info on there; in fact loads of Thai 2 stroke bike info ;) How good is you Thai? How interested is your girlfriend to help you :)

    I will try 2strokeclub.com.

    personal questions don't belong on the forum.Why do you want to know? I won't answer. Thanks.

    You want us to share something with you but you don't want to share back? If you have a business idea; fair enough, wish you luck. However its only fair you share back when people share with you. Without sharing back to the community we would not have the internet, opensource software, Linux, Andriod and raft of other things.

    I found the SP service manual several years back on an Australian forum. It was difficult to find and it was password protected. In the interests of the greater good, I stripped out the password and shared it with others. This is the manual everyone now has. Firstly I shared it here with others then I posted it on the net. Now its available to anyone via several routes (scrib/google docs). Its Honda intellectual property so I have no rights over it.

    Hey man lighten the fukc up, I didn't ask anyone for personal information, and I don't understand why you ask for it.

    You're the only one who did. It doesn't make a bit of difference to my original request for help.

    If you know any math, the answer to A, has absolutely nothing to do with your questions B, C, and D. I can't understand why YOU take offense.

    I'm not going to ask anyone their language skills or about their girlfriends, or WHY they want to know something..

    if you want to do this, your entitled, but why even bother?

    You're the one being unfair by asking these questions, when we are discussing "where to get" shop manuals and that is ALL we should discuss, or start another thread.

    If I found them, I would share back about the manuals if there was interest - sure, why not?

    At least have the decency to PM someone if you want to know something personal..

    AND, YES We would have the internet, opensource software, Linux, Andriod and raft of other things whether or not people provide info about why they have questions, or about their language skills or about their girlfriends. Think about it.

    I don't know why people always go down these weird paths from simple, straightforward forum questions. It seems no one can stick to the original posts on this forum.

    But, I always expect it. I'm used to it. But you really caught me off guard with this one, and especially that you're offended.

    And, who are you to decide what is fair, especially when your idea of sharing is exchanging personal info for info about where to find a book?

    And in your post you speak for everyone, as if your opinion is shared by all. Is it? How do you know? Why don't you just speak for yourself only?

    Have a great day.

    PM me if you have anything else to say, this is totally off topic and inappropriate.

  7. Why do you need the info? Are you writing a wiki page?

    Have you tried 2strokeclub.com? Sure lots of Thais can help you there. There is loads of NSR info on there; in fact loads of Thai 2 stroke bike info ;) How good is you Thai? How interested is your girlfriend to help you :)

    I will try 2strokeclub.com.

    personal questions don't belong on the forum.Why do you want to know? I won't answer. Thanks.

  8. Some cbr150r manuals here.

    For the parts books, what you do is find a nice friendly bike shop that sells bike parts. These shops often have the parts books. You then leave your bike license with them and borrow the parts book you want. You then go to a copy shop and get it copied (150baht) or scan it in yourself. When you return the parts book to the shop, you get your bike license back. Obviously you need to build up a good relationship with a bike shop; being a regular customer is a good way, and you must always be polite and be grateful for any advice or assistance given (even if you don't agree with them); they don't have to give you advice, but showing some gratitude goes along way in this country of showing face. If they don't like you they won't lend you parts books. Nam Jai is way to make things flow here.

    or you can just tell them to order you one for 300 baht and get a nice fresh crispy oem book. ;)

    works for me.

    Definitely worth a try, books will be in Thai, but the parts book won't matter. The service manual will matter. Thanks.

  9. Ok, I'm prepared to take all the jokes if I can get a few 'real' answers.

    I'm looking for English or Thai (1) parts books and (2) shop service manuals, even (3) owners' manuals (the small ones that come with the bike when you buy it)

    to download or buy for:

    Honda NSR 150 RR

    Honda LS 125

    Honda Dash 125

    Honda CBR 150 rr

    Also looking for websites with specs for these bikes: years produced, changes amongst years, etc...

    I doubt any honda shop is going to let me take their manuals out of the shop to copy and bring back.

    thanks in advance.

  10. sell it to me for 10,000b :whistling::D:D

    What's your goal with the bike?

    replace the rear shock with an expensive YSS one and replace the tires with dunlop TT 900 GP.

    Use full synthetic oil and rebuild the front forks.

    Rearsets.

    Lightweight, smaller pitch chain.

    If you want it faster, you're going to have trouble as many people don't want to be bothered with them, few shops sell parts, but then you also need to find someone willing to take it apart and put it back together CORRECTLY, the valve train is very complicated.

    Basic engine mods for any bike are exhaust, carburetor, cam, head porting, CDI, external gearing, internal gearing.

    Stock, the Raider is overpowered for it's size and weight and tire size, is not useful for shopping around town.

    It can be fun if you have mountain roads but is rather small and driving it fast is not very confidence inspiring.

    Without rearsets, the shifting is very very slopppy and poorly designed. The front brakes are great but overpower the tire size.

    I would say to buy an NSR RR or NSR SP or LS 125 (NOT underbone bikes) and sell the Raider for many reasons.

    PM me if you want.

    jbeck

    can i add 30mm carb and rcdi to my bike without changing anything to the engine to have additional top end?

    you can try it and see. I would suggest a pipe first. 30mm is too big without other modifications. are you just going in a straight line?

  11. .......

    CBRs are boring in comparison.

    Agree, the "feeling" when riding this Bike, was really boring, and unfortunately painful.

    But I tested this CBR only, because of the similar Seat Position.

    I am sure you can't compare the engines, as the NSR has much more power, and probably a completely different power curve.

    Yeah, when I remember my old Yammy RD 350 in Germany. A real beast, that was pure adrenalin, sometimes better than S*x.. :D

    As my friend always said: "missing Kilos are the cheapest horsepowers"

    Beast! Wow. A Yamaha RD350 or RZ350 (water cooled version) can hardly be called a beast. I've owned 4. Or maybe you're comparing it to a Honda wave?

    Or maybe you've never ridden a modern 1000 cc sportbike. I have to disagree with your choice of words.

  12. The thing is, some days ago, I could try a CBR 150 (ok not a NSR, but same Size) from a friend. But it seems, I am either to big (near 190 cm) or too old, or maybe both...after 10 minutes of riding, my legs felt numb and I didn't want to go one meter more. :unsure:

    I suspect, a sportsbike which fits my size, is more in the 750cc and up, range.

    But as I like those 2-Stroker (and their power), why not look for an alternative?

    And not forget..its only a toy

    The CBR is narrower and shorter, or feels that way when when sitting on it,

    Comparing to a 750cc bike is useless, apples and oranges, unless you plan to buy one

    You can put higher bars on the NSR - my friend did it to his CBR and so he sits upright he really likes it.

    If you want a 2 stroke continue your search for an SP or RR.

    One that runs properly or mildly modified (pipe) will put a grin on your face and adrenaline in your veins.

    CBRs are boring in comparison.

  13. sell it to me for 10,000b :whistling::D:D

    What's your goal with the bike?

    replace the rear shock with an expensive YSS one and replace the tires with dunlop TT 900 GP.

    Use full synthetic oil and rebuild the front forks.

    Rearsets.

    Lightweight, smaller pitch chain.

    If you want it faster, you're going to have trouble as many people don't want to be bothered with them, few shops sell parts, but then you also need to find someone willing to take it apart and put it back together CORRECTLY, the valve train is very complicated.

    Basic engine mods for any bike are exhaust, carburetor, cam, head porting, CDI, external gearing, internal gearing.

    Stock, the Raider is overpowered for it's size and weight and tire size, is not useful for shopping around town.

    It can be fun if you have mountain roads but is rather small and driving it fast is not very confidence inspiring.

    Without rearsets, the shifting is very very slopppy and poorly designed. The front brakes are great but overpower the tire size.

    I would say to buy an NSR RR or NSR SP or LS 125 (NOT underbone bikes) and sell the Raider for many reasons.

    PM me if you want.

    jbeck

  14. Hi, I want to buy 2 stroke bikes for projects, restoration, and or driving pleasure .

    Want to buy parts also for obvious reasons.

    Can be in great condition or poor condition - price should match the condition of the bike AND book and paperwork are required.

    I cannot buy overpriced bikes, but can pay a fair price and do so quickly - if you need money I can take the bike off your hands quickly.

    However, I don't want bikes with skinny rims and tires, or hand-painted / re-painted / non-original fairings, but will consider everything else.

    LOCATION:

    Chiang Mai is easiest/best I will come look right away.

    If outside Chiang Mai, please email me if you have a bike or parts to sell, shop or private party, and can provide pictures

    I would need you to email me several close-up large photos - especially of the problem areas.

    If you cannot take photos and email them to me, do not bother, I cannot take a trip without details first.

    I have traveled to Phuket, Pattaya, and Bangkok to buy bikes in the past and will do so again as I mix traveling with buying bikes for projects and fun.

    Just email me first, I am especially interested in bikes that are in good condition and run well, have been taken care of and kept clean.

    thanks

    jbeck

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