Getting your bike washed/waxed in Chiang Mai?

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For my part, I never give my bikes to clean anywhere!
First, I do know what I do and how I do when I wash them.
Secondly -IMHO- more you clean your bike by yourself, more you know it... A little leak here... A loosen screw there... Failing of tyre pressure... An electric wire a little too free (or accidently restricted) somewhere...
It's a soft "bike medicare" plan! :wink:

OK, my bikes are not brand new, and maybe they need some more care-taking allthough they are in pretty good condition (for my own eyes), but anyway, I think cleaning ones bikes is part of the "biking-way-of-life"...

But no worry, I understand someones who don't have the good time or the good space to do this...

Cheers
 

DavidFL

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I'm still lazy-weak & use these guys in Mae Rim at Mae Rim Plaza
Davidfl;293640 wrote: Now a hot tip, if you do the Samoeng loop in a clockwise direction & finish up at the end Mae Rim end, try the Mae Rim Plaza bike wash.

69 baht & an winner at that price.

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& part of the magic of this place is that 80 metres away inside the Mae Rim Plaza, is Steak of the Day, the hot new eating place in Mae Rim / Chiang Mai. Well worth checking out as well.

Eat & drink well whilst your bike is getting cleaned & polished.

From: https://www.gt-rider.com/thailand-motorcycle-forum/showthread.php/38966-The-Samoeng-Loop-Pottering-around.