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Song Jakayan


The Song Jakayan is a family run business with two shops the photos haere are from the shop on the moat. It carries a large selection of children's and entry level bikes and mid range locally made bikes as well as the LA brand.

There you will find a small collection of electric powered bikes as well.

The some bikes are similar to what you find at Lotus or "Big C" stores but the assembly is far better and thus the value is great at what seem to be at the same or less cost. What is the point of purchasing a bike that getting it fixed inspite of the warrenty, means hassles and long waits, so why buy at a department store.Better to buy where they know bikes and are helpy to adjust or repair as needed.

Song Jakayan has two locations one on the moat at 3/6 Sriphum Rd., T. Sriphum A. Muang and one on the airport section of superhighway 95-97 Mahidon Rd., T. Haiya A.Muang

So the choice is yours,

 

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