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I'm planning to try camping with my family next year. Investing in camping equimpent and so forth. I have been many times to Kao Yai but resorts and stuff.. is it not hot and humid inside the tents?
If I were to buy one in the US of A I would have paid 3 times the price. I'm planning a blacksmith class with the maker of my blade. Since. I have a chopper already, and I'm not sure what to make. He's known for his EDC knives, and axes. So, maybe I will ask my viewers what to make.
Really good stuff here, brother! I’m not sure why you don’t have 20k subs…your content is top-notch and I’m glad to have discovered you and subbed; I look forward to more vids. Blessings, David
Try Cafepress you can design and upload your own images, the only reason I'm trying tspring is because they are tied in with RU-vid but you can put links on your video with cafepress and they sell worldwide
Great bikes- this is best of the early 80s Honda XL's and XR's IMO. The 80-81 was the same engine but had 5 speed and the chain driven balancers. Yours should be 6 speed, upgraded in many ways and has gear driven balancer. The next version was the RFVC engines- good engines but I hated that they had twin carbs for the first few years. The 82/83 was the sweat spot until the later 80's when they went back to single carb. Yours is a nice looking example. Keep clean oil and clean air and it will last you for ever.