Looking for a motorbike pick up

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Whatsupdoc
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Looking for a motorbike pick up

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Hi everyone,
I'm moving to another place tomorrow here in Phnom Penh and I'm looking for a motorbike pick up to move my stuff.
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Area is Daun Penh (near Royal Palace), distance is about 1 km further. Two rides should move everything.
Anyone knows a reliable driver who is available on Thursday (28/11) in the morning ?
Thanks
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Re: Looking for a motorbike pick up

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Nobody ? Or maybe a small van would do.
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Re: Looking for a motorbike pick up

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There used to be a bunch of small pick up trucks for hire on Street 63 between St. 172 and St. 158
You can even see them on Google Maps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@11.5654369 ... 312!8i6656

Not sure if they're still there.

Important for them to know is on which floor you are. Years ago I hired a truck to move and when the guy arrived, he immediately took off as it was "too high" (I was on the fourth floor). Luckily I knew about this place on St. 63 so a replacement was quickly arranged.
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Re: Looking for a motorbike pick up

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Thanks Frizzie77, will take a look this afternoon as it is nearby.
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Re: Looking for a motorbike pick up

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There's also a bunch of small ad bigger lorries available for rent on 154 near Sorya Mall. Usually pretty cheap if just for a short while. If you don't have much, then a few tuktuk rides is probably easier.
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