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Can anyone help me please i need to leave my bike in Thailand till after christmas, anywhere that is safe please it dose not matter which part of the country. many thanks Skip
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Not sure how current this address is but this guy Richard runs a hotel and hires bikes sorry cant remember where he is located

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There's a bunch of GT riders up in Chiang Mai that might be able to help perhaps.
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I don’t know if you still in touch with David, maybe you remember him from your last time in BA. He is right now in Bangkok and will meet with Gregory Frazier soon, I’m very sure he has good contacts there….
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Hi Javiar
I was in touch with David but have not been for over a year, do you have his e.mail address or maybe even Gregory Frazier's. Many Thanks Skip
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Hi Skip, David Unkovich runs GT-Rider.com. Post on the forum there, I'm sure somebody will sort you out. However, check that your temp import doesn't go over 6 months on your return or your bike will be confiscated and they will want BIG money from you. Read the form.

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Is there a limit on the amount of time on the Carnet that a bike can stay in Thailand , as i wil have to renew my carnet while back in the UK anyway, they did not enter any details of the bike in my passport. Cheers Skip
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have guest house patong if you have no luck in bkk you could leave here.

what bike do you have, my web site .HoneyBear Guesthouse Patong Beach | Room for Rent Phuket | Guest House Patong Beach
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Hi;

I have a small hotel on Koh Tao. If you have a cover for the bike you can leave it here (outside - but safe)

You can call me at; 0898165654 or email; willem@utopiasuites.com

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Is there a limit on the amount of time on the Carnet that a bike can stay in Thailand
Thailand doesn't use the carnet and they don't stamp your vehicle into your passport. If they stamped your carnet it is meaningless: T hasn't signed the relevant intl. conventions, so they can't claim against a carnet.

Instead, you should have a temporary import permit, valid for one month. This can be extended for up to 30 days at a time for a max. stay of 6 months. After that your bike MUST leave Thailand.

If you want to leave T longer I suggest you either talk to customs somewhere where they speak English (Chiang Mai?) or you simply leave it here and make sure you will be back and take it out before the 6 months are up. If you don't have the monthly extensions you will have to pay a fine, I believe not exceeding 2000B - but check on GTR.

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Hi Pete
I've just arrived in Ciang Mai, do you know if there is a customs office here, with someone who could tell me how long i can leave my bike here. I came in from Cambodia and this time i have a permit but there is no date on it as to when i have to leave. And while i was on the border the first thing they asked me was do i have a Carnet, strange seeing as they do not except them here. I put a post on the GT Riders site but have had no reply as yet.
If it is possable i would realy like to leave the bike here as i feel it safer than leaving it in Cambodia. Any help please Skip
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Hello

This i an older thread so I ask again.

I would like to store my bike in Bangkok for 3 weeks.
I will return before the temporary import expires.

I don't mind paying a reasonable price for the storage if it,s secure.
I also need some repairing on the bike, so maybe a Yamahadealer that can fix it and can keep it for 3 weeks.

Has anyone knowledge of a place.

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had are carnet stamped 10 days ago,strange.
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I just stored my bike at a self storage in Pattaya

www.u-store-it-pattaya.com

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I stored it outside under a roof wit a cover. 450Bath/month. 24h security...

You schould be able to find such a place in BKK

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