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bokad 26 Nov 2012 14:37

Need place to store bike in Bangkok for 3 weeks
 
I'm looking for a place around Bangkok where I can safely store my bike for three weeks from mid December to early January. Paid. Free. Beer trade. Whatever.

Any suggestions?

RTWbyBIKE.com 27 Nov 2012 11:08

Try Bluefin Guesthouse, say hello to Pipat from Sascha and Kerstin... Will be parked outside but in the garden, but IN MY OPINION its a safe place... to stay and to park your bike.

Home - Bluefin Guesthouse - cheap rooms & free WiFi in Bangkok, Thailand.

bluefin.guesthouse AT gmail.com

Pumbaa 28 Nov 2012 07:03

We are currently staying in Penpark Place (close to Khao San rd) but nowhere near the madness and busy streets.

There are currently 2 bikes stored here in the garage (bikes are from Belgium). It looks very safe ad I would be happy to leave my bike here if I had too. Very quiet place and out the way.

Penpark Place

I'm sure they will be able to help you out if you stay here.

janplettinx 5 Jan 2013 13:55

Parkin at Penpark place
 
As said before. Our bikes are at Penpark place. We have them standing for almost 7 weeks now. They stand in the Owners garage while we visit other places. Very safe place, good place to stay, close enough for good food and a beer and away from the noise of kaosan road.
Also lots of space to do some maintenance
kind regards
jan

Mombassa 9 Jan 2013 03:09

Quick question ... I was in Thailand in 2006 with my bike (Canadian plate) and the max time I could stay in-country was 30 days. What you guys are talking about (parking for 7 weeks etc.) is way longer. Have the rules changed?
Thanks,
Kevin

ShaneBaby 27 Feb 2013 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mombassa (Post 406973)
Quick question ... I was in Thailand in 2006 with my bike (Canadian plate) and the max time I could stay in-country was 30 days. What you guys are talking about (parking for 7 weeks etc.) is way longer. Have the rules changed?
Thanks,
Kevin

+1 and how does ones extend the 30 day temp import? take bike to customs? or by internet from any where?

ShaneBaby 27 Feb 2013 13:05

Nevermind I just found thishttp://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...y-permit-67627

sydneycraig 4 Mar 2013 07:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShaneBaby (Post 413370)
+1 and how does ones extend the 30 day temp import? take bike to customs? or by internet from any where?

or they could be thai registered bles like mine - i need to store for 3-4 weeks in bkk too so thanks for the tips


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