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Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:09 pm
by BCDelica
http://bikes.nongkway.com/wp-content/ga ... C_6817.jpg
For Andy, the lady I rode with last Sunday managed to take some pictures that do the country side justice; and even makes my bike look great.

Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:39 am
by BCDelica
Managed to take a picture of a Thai Delica (L300),
Another incredible day exploring the country side yesterday.
http://bikes.nongkway.com/return-to-mae ... ain-slash/
Will have to wait till Daniel returns, to Canada, to post a picture of my first Delica.ca vistor!
Best Regards,
Kevin
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:02 am
by BCDelica
just spotted a classic Hiace, there neat vans and normally well cared for here.
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:43 pm
by Adrock
Awesome bike, I thought it was the suzuki 400 in the first picture.
And... need any employees?
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:08 am
by Delicanadabc
Hello Kevin!
Thank you for all the food and for taking the time to help us to make the most of our trip! It was so good to get the "insider's view" on life in Thailand. Once get the photo's from Giulia I'll make sure to post them!
Have a really nice day and enjoy your new venture!!!
Truly grateful,
Daniel
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:29 pm
by BCDelica
Hello Daniel and Giulia,
Welcome home (you’re home now?) and hope you had a fab trip. Looking forward to your pictures and a little trip report.
Come back soon.
Best Regards,
Kevin
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:50 am
by BCDelica
Thought the gardener hit a snake with the trimmer yesterday, but no it was something BIGGER than the two tiny tree snakes we've seen in our yard;
Glad it was wounded, because these centipedes are reportedly quite fast.
Edit – we would never harm one of these; they are a shy nocturnal predator that can take out many cockroaches and mice on a nightly basis.
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:40 am
by cooper64
i know where to come when i need a job i currently work in a mexican restaurant in australia

Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:51 pm
by BCDelica
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:24 am
by after oil
nice badge
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:17 pm
by bryanc
Did any one else think that classic Highace looks really cool in a retro kind of way or is it just me
Bryan
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:03 am
by BCDelica
bryanc wrote:Did any one else think that classic Highace looks really cool in a retro kind of way or is it just me
Bryan
Should take some pictures of some of the nifty older Highace's found around, some are mint and some are very custom... but mots of the well cared ones are sweet
This angry Tokay was keeping me from doing the dishes at home on Sunday (yeah lizard, way too go); he stayed like this all evening but was gone in the morning. Btw, this is the smallest one found we've seen so far, the crew that live behind the house are all larger.
Best Regards,
Kevin
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:36 am
by BCDelica
Whilst recently viewing pictures of fresh snow from Alberta yesterday; would like to remind everyone that we would welcome Delica.ca visitors to Chiang Mai Thailand. We have a rarely utilized spare bedroom with two beds, and little more local knowledge with every passing day, of what’s to do and see in Northwest Thailand. Would be fantastic to have a Canadian(s) to take on a bike tour, the choices and country side are truly fantastic for doing so. A license isn’t required in practice, but some previous two wheeled experience is a darn good idea. Truly this is the perfect place to slow down and enjoy the journey, and with that said most bikes available here are smaller comparably, and slower, than Canada. For myself touring with the heavy drinking and constant girl chasing crowd lost its appeal very quickly, but have met some super people through
the Golden Triangle forum.
Worth mentioning that the fresh water fishing opportunities are surprisingly good too.
Best Regards,
Kevin
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:24 pm
by Adrock
I'm going to talk to my girlfriend seriously about this. Maybe next winter or spring (next as in after the ones coming up) if you're still around. Gotta plan ahead when money comes in at the apprentice rate haha.
Oh the bikes.... That is just way too perfect for me.
Re: Miguel’s Chiang Mai now open – Delica.ca members welcome!
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:30 pm
by BCDelica
Sounds great Adam, South East Asia really has some of the greatest riding in the world.
We have a queen bed, a double bed, and two single foamies available. We are on the coach surfing network, but no takers, there is no storage of coaches available here. Talking to coach surfers here, even in a land of cheap accommodation coach surfing is the way to go in (great people, local knowledge, and more); Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Cambodia.
Will keep this thread alive help keep our expensive house – expensive! Our yearly rent is less than our yearly BC property taxes, but here is a superfluous luxury.
Last weekend in the jungle,
Best Regards,
Kevin