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 Buying A Motorbike - Any Recommendations?
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By: Anonymous: Haks () on Friday, 21 January 2011 @ 11:53 PM ICT  
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For storage, comfort and the looks, i would recommend the PCX. But performance wise, Yamaha Nouvo is faster. Hits 100km easly and wants more. I heard that PCX have a speed limiter. I have tested mine and at around 105km, speed cuts on and off. Its a straggle to get to 100, maybe its because of its size and this bike creates a lot of wind. My bike is at 4000km now, decided to change fuel from 91 Benzine to 95 Gasahol. Engine doesnt sound the same anymore but performance is i would say %40 better. For its size, i wish PCX was 150cc.





       
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By: Anonymous: Professor () on Monday, 27 February 2012 @ 03:45 PM ICT  
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I am looking for a motorcycle or scooter as I cannot make a decision on manual gear or automatic. I would use it for commuting to my work which is about 5 kilometer from my apartment in downtown Bangkok.






       
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By: news (offline) on Friday, 02 March 2012 @ 11:40 AM ICT  
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Quote by: Professor

I am looking for a motorcycle or scooter as I cannot make a decision on manual gear or automatic. I would use it for commuting to my work which is about 5 kilometer from my apartment in downtown Bangkok.



It's always difficult to recommend a two-wheeler to somebody who you not know, but if you ride daily about 5 kilometers in city traffic I would probably would buy a scooter. Nothing beats a scooter in city heavy traffic...


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By: Anonymous: Lek () on Tuesday, 10 July 2012 @ 04:06 PM ICT  
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thinking of buying a Yamaha TTX anybody knows if they are any good?





       
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By: Anonymous: Walter Ego () on Monday, 17 September 2012 @ 03:07 PM ICT  
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I would love to hear more feedback about this bike. I have two Mios and found them to be super reliable bikes. Now I ride a CBR250 for longer rides and would like to get a scooter to replace the Mios. I have found it hard to find discussion in English on these bikes. I do hope someone answers the OPs question. If anyone could post some stats as well liek engine sizes availabe, tyres (does it come with your choice of street or Knobbys etc) , colours, most importantly PRICE? The bike looks great.
Any information guys?






       
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