Dear readers,

Recently I asked a question to bring a scooter from the Netherlands to Thailand, because of your opinion I have abandoned it and will buy one in Thailand itself.

Now the question is, do any of you know where I can park that scooter in Pattaya when I'm not in Thailand?

I also ask the store where I'm going to buy it, but I'm afraid they can't understand me properly.

Sincerely thanks,

Willy

8 Responses to “Reader question: Where in Pattaya can I park a scooter?”

  1. Ad Koens says up

    Ahoi Willy, I live in View Talay 5C, I can ask around there if you want. Is VT5-C an option for you? Please let me know [email protected] . Regards, Ad.

  2. Fransamsterdam says up

    Perhaps this is an option:
    http://www.ustoreitpattaya.com

  3. l.low size says up

    Dear Willy,
    Why not rent a scooter in Thailand for a temporary stay.
    No maintenance costs, no insurance and storage costs.
    From 2000 Baht pm: http://www.bp-rentals.com, Belgian entrepreneur.

    Sincerely,
    Lodewijk

    • Leo Th. says up

      In addition, depending on the time that a scooter is stationary, you run the risk of an empty battery and tires. So rent is definitely worth considering.

    • He says up

      Louis,

      the link only takes me to the sale of cars

      No information about renting a motorcycle

      also brokerage in buying
      But no further information.

      hear from you.

      He

      • Fransamsterdam says up

        If you open the menu (three horizontal lines at the top left under the logo), you can choose rental motorcycles and you will come here:

        http://www.bp-rentals.net/motorbike-for-rent/

  4. loan says up

    Willy, I have enough space to park your moterbike, but I still have a few questions, you don't live in Thailand? (then you cannot buy a MB in your name) and for how many weeks or days, months, do you want to house the MB,

    regards Leen

  5. Jan says up

    Too bad, I live in Chiangmai have plenty of room for cars, motorcycles and anything and everything.

    Jan.


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