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By: Anonymous: Frans () on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 @ 07:58 PM ICT (Read 7685 times)  
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where can I buy a Royal Enfield Motor bike in Thailand?





       
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By: Anonymous: anon () on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 @ 11:24 AM ICT  
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Just across the way in India...





       
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By: news (offline) on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 @ 02:27 PM ICT  
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Hello Frans,

Royal Enfield is looking for a distributor in Thailand, but for now you just need to be lucky to find a second hand. The one we have is an imported Enfield, from Burma (Myanmar), if your reasons for wanting a "cheap" motorcycle you better look for something else.

Because the Enfield is a 500cc, registering it for legal Thai road can cost as high as buying a new 100 to 125cc motorcycle. And this 125cc motorcycles will even pass you in the maximum speed range... Of course the feeling of riding a Enfield is nothing I could explain in a simple forum posting, it is just something special....


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By: Anonymous: Frans () on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 @ 08:21 PM ICT  
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Hello Frans,

Royal Enfield is looking for a distributor in Thailand, but for now you just need to be lucky to find a second hand. The one we have is an imported Enfield, from Burma (Myanmar), if your reasons for wanting a "cheap" motorcycle you better look for something else.

Because the Enfield is a 500cc, registering it for legal Thai road can cost as high as buying a new 100 to 125cc motorcycle. And this 125cc motorcycles will even pass you in the maximum speed range... Of course the feeling of riding a Enfield is nothing I could explain in a simple forum posting, it is just something special....



Hi News,
I know, speed and probably the brakes are worse than the 125cc Yamaha or handas here.
I have a BSA C11 in the Netherlands so I knwo how it is driving those beauties. So it is not because I want a cheap one, I just want a real motorcycle with the real feeling of those bikes. Speed is not important.

So, where can I find one here or do I have to import it from Europ? From India is not a possibility because the don't sell all the types.

Cheers





       
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By: Anonymous: ShellW () on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 @ 06:35 PM ICT  
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India do NOT have the US/EU emisions complient EFI models. The closest place to order would be from Dubai, UAE or order one from the US or EU. Royal Enfield have just released two additional Bullet 500 colours to the US/EU markets, 'Battle Green' and 'Chrome'

http://www.indiancarsbikes.in/motorcycl ... expo-1377/

The cost is about $5000/. Import and Customs tax (++) will cost about 150 percent more to that price.





       
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By: Matty (offline) on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 @ 08:07 PM ICT  
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Are you saying the purchase price is $5000, the customs tax $7500 making the total price $12500 ????
Or do u mean purchase price is $5000 , the customs tax $2500 making the total price $7500 ???


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By: Anonymous: ShellW () on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 @ 10:17 PM ICT  
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Err.... sorry, the price is actually about USD 6,000 for the EFI (EU/US compliant models) and about USD 4,000 for the Indian complient EFI version (http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/model ... ry-g5.html).

Tax in Thailand is about 150 percent on top of that (very insanely over-taxed).

USD 6,000 Royal Enfield Bullet 500
+ USD 9,000 Tax/Import Duties ect
= USD 15,000 TOTAL

or about THB 500,000!!!!!!!

Royal Enfield was recently considering opening a dealership in Thailand, can you guess why they reconsidered?






       
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By: Anonymous: ShellW () on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 @ 10:50 PM ICT  
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The THB 500,000 price tag puts it in the same price catagory as a Triumph Bonneville which has dealers (and even a manufaturing plant) in Thailand. Royal Enfield does not.

However, in my opinion, a Royal Enfield is still better because it IS a classic motorcycle still in current production. It's a living dinosaur from the Classic Age of motorcycles. (Thankfully, these days you can get them with post World War 2 engine technology).

You can also get Royal Enfield Bullets direct from India for about USD3,000 or less (looks different from the Classic 500), but their CAST IRON engines may not comply with Thailand's emissions laws.





       
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By: Matty (offline) on Thursday, 04 March 2010 @ 04:06 PM ICT  
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Why does the Thai Government insist on these rediculous high import/customs taxes?
Almost nobody can afford to bring in Big Bikes with these taxes.
If they charged something more reasonable like 20% then surely lots of people would import big bikes and the Government would make alot of money. ? No ???


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By: Anonymous: Nick () on Thursday, 25 August 2011 @ 10:40 AM ICT  
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Hi We are now getting the dealershio for the bike now and the price will not be as high as THB 500,000. We have just signed the dealership paper and beginning to bring the bike in for testing now. So If there is any update i will let you guy know. My email is .





       
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