Why all the question marks?
[QUOTE=LittleBigMan;1661421]I would stay away from the vendors on Beach Road, this is where you will find most of the scams, what I call nick and tick you to death unless you know the vendors. Rumors, some have the extra keys? There are a number of falang who own bars that rent out bikes? I think there are a number in the Soi Baukhao area like Soi Leng Kee. On Soi 6, not sure if he stills rents but as soon as you enter Soi 6 from 2nd Road the first or second shop on the left?
I would stay away from the any of the PCX, they are the most stolen right now in Pattaya? Here is what you should pay if the bike is stolen or totaled? Once you pick the bike ask the guy how much is the bike worth? Why? It depends on the model and the age of the bike? Most bikes new will run around 52,000 baht, the PCX, new is 80,000 baht.
I recently rented a bike for 2 months for my cousin, picked a bike not too new the vendor said worth about 25,000 baht? So expect if stolen etc. I recommend a dark color bike since it shows up all the nicks a lighter color is harder to inspect. Check the lower part of the bike? When in doubt use your cell phone to take photos this will give the vendor you are not a sucker?[/QUOTE]
LBM, I really appreciate your contributions to this forum but why do you always put a question mark at the end of a sentence that is not a question? It makes reading a bit confusing sometimes.
In your last post there's a question mark at the end of almost every sentence but there's only one genuine question in the whole post, LOL! (where you ask 'Why?')