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By: Anonymous: laoser () on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 @ 04:14 PM ICT (Read 3985 times)  
Anonymous: laoser

Hello,

I hope somebody can help me. Sad

I live in Laos I own a Honda xl 250 degree(MD 26),I have a serious problem I can't locate a sprocket set and replacement chain. I have looked in various shops over the Mekong but no one stocks parts for 250cc+.

The rear sprocket I know is 44t, I have had a look at a bike shop in the UK http://shop.wemoto.com the parts are listed.

Does anybody know of a shop in Bangkok whom may stock these parts.

THANKS





       
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By: Anonymous: jim beam () on Monday, 22 September 2008 @ 06:31 PM ICT  
Anonymous: jim beam

No idea in BKK, but try ST Motorcycle in Chiang Rai. They rent out a lot of Honda Degrees, so they must have some parts and able to get more.

ST Motorcycle. 527/5-6 Banphaprakan Rd. Chiang Rai.
Tel: 053713652. 053752180. Mobile: 0818852852.






       
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By: Anonymous: Klaus () on Saturday, 06 December 2008 @ 09:42 PM ICT  
Anonymous: Klaus

Try Red Baron in Bangkok ( web site )
There sell XR 250 and that Part maybe fit . There have have ton's of second hand Spare Parts but you must look youself
to find the parts ,my XL or from XR . if you can visit them its best you bring your old parts to compare .





       
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