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finzean100 | ||||||||
Hi, New Member here!!!!! I live in Udonthani (Issan) .I want to buy a motorcycle to take around Thailand and surrounding Countries.To be perfectly honest I do not really like Motorcycles and have not ridden one since I was 16( I am now considerably older than 16.) Given the climate, this I imagine ,is one of the best places to ride a bike so I figured I would give it one last try. |
Newbie Group Comfort Level:: 0 Registered: 03/01/10 |
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First we want to welcome you as one of our latest members. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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finzean100 | ||||||||
Hi news thanks for prompt response. As I said yesterday I am not interested in The Honda Phantom,after some of the comments I saw on this site it does not look like much of a choice!!!! But I would really appreciate a little guidance as to what is available at a similar price tag i.e.90,000 Baht.I want an easy to ride comfortable touring bike.I understand that the trade off here is that it will not be automatic and easy to ride round town but I have my jacayan for that!!!! |
Newbie Group Comfort Level:: 0 Registered: 03/01/10 |
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Anonymous: Bart | ||||||||
Currently I would not invest in a Kawasaki Boss 175, as Honda is said to introduce a new 223cc modern motorcycle to replace the aging Honda Phantom TA200. The Kawasaki Boss is a good alternative for the Honda Phantom TA200 but will it be a good alternative for the latest technology from Honda? |
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Anonymous: Mark | ||||||||
Even if you buy you Kawasaki Boss today there is no guaranty that you have all the paperwork ready to do a border-crossing in April. |
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Rumors go that Yamaha is going to introduce the Virago 250 in Thailand. The Yamaha Virago 250 is currently being manufactured in Malaysia and with the ASEAN free-trade-agreement Yamaha Thailand can import them without import duty. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +26 Registered: 09/21/07 |
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finzean100 | ||||||||
Thank you for the replies guys.The fog is beginning to lift a little!!!! And particular thanks to Thai Design The Yamaha Viraga looks just the job.I am actually looking forward to getting on a bike and seeing if I can ride it without falling off!! I had a bike when I was 16 a Royal Enfield super five for those of you who go back that far!!!!!! I was rubbish as a rider so may see if I can get a couple of lessons!!!! Any road up fingers crossed that they do start importing the Yamaha. Thanks to everyone.I must say this is a very positive friendly site. |
Newbie Group Comfort Level:: 0 Registered: 03/01/10 |
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