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@sootybrown

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English expat in Thailand

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English

Lives in Koh Samui

Registration: 27 March 2013

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sootybrown replied to a thread
6 years ago
themorn2112

Motorbike recommendation by themorn2112

Greetings all, I will be Moving to Thailand around the end of Summer. My first task upon arriving will be to purchase a Motorbike. I am a Large person (184.5 cm, 120 kg; 6', 270 lbs). I will mostly commuting around the city (Chiang Mai), ...

sootybrown

Remember first PCX was 125, next was PCX 150 now PCX 150 2017 model, from behind 150 before 2017 has round rear light new 2017 has rectangular rear light, I live on Koh Samui and both PCX s are very popular but on this island carying things is the ... Read More

sootybrown replied to a thread
6 years ago
Dpetryk

Retiring in Thailand, visa info by Dpetryk

My wife and I are interested in retiring in Thailand, I am 63 and I understand that as long as I have a minimum amount of money in a Thai bank I can get a retirement visa. My wife is 47. What type of visa will she require? Can she be considered a ...

sootybrown

There is no such thing as a retirement visa, you can only get a retirement extension and that usually has to be an extension of a single or multiple entry O visa, for the first time a multiple gives you time to breathe, 800000 bht in a savings ... Read More

sootybrown replied to a thread
6 years ago
themorn2112

Motorbike recommendation by themorn2112

Greetings all, I will be Moving to Thailand around the end of Summer. My first task upon arriving will be to purchase a Motorbike. I am a Large person (184.5 cm, 120 kg; 6', 270 lbs). I will mostly commuting around the city (Chiang Mai), ...

sootybrown

I have a CBR300R, I would not place it as a commuter bike. You can only carry a postage stamp, I use it for border bounces, fast and furious. We have a PCX 150 that is a good fast nippy bike, for house moving ( joke ) 2 new Honda Moves they are ... Read More