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From your writing I assume you like the Keeway RKV200, and like the Motard style of the Kawasaki D-Tracker 150. Did you know that Keeway also sells a TXM200, which uses a 200cc engine similar to the one used by the RKV200.
The Keeway TXM200 costs a bit more than the Keeway RKV200 but is still a good amount cheaper than the Kawasaki D-Tracker 150. The Kawasaki D-Tracker 150 is also not a very powerful motorcycle.
I would not worry about parts for the Keeway, Keeway sells the models available in Thailand worldwide, and has a good replacement parts system, plus the Thai distributor is a serious company with a long company history.
Actually if you worry about replacement parts I would be more worried about the Kawasaki D-Tracker 150 as this motorcycle is only sold in a handful countries in Southeast Asia. A good example is the Kawasaki Boss 175 for which owners find it now-a-day difficult to find essential parts to keep the bikes working. Made in China, for small engine budget motorcycles is for me something positive, serious manufacturers like Keeway use industry standard parts for their motorcycles. For instance you can buy replacement bearings at any shop that sells bearings.... Recently I replaced the wheel-bearings of my Chinese made motocross bike (not a Keeway) for the best quality I could buy (heavy-duty SKF) for less than 400 THB.
The Kawasaki D-Tracker 150 is not a bad bike, I actually like it, but I agree that it's a bit small and is a bit lame for a 150cc compared to the Honda CBR150R (which costs similar).
The Honda MSX125 is a bit to new for me to offer any opinion, but I also found it a bit small.
For Tiger motorcycles, I know they currently sell the Tiger F4-150 and the Tiger F4-250, which are both good motorcycles. But I cannot comment on the availability of replacement parts, the build quality of the motorcycle itself is excellent for the price you pay. We wanted to test a Tiger F4-250 but we had to move that to a later date.