Same for me. I bought and rode a Click around Chaam for two years after I got here. It took that long for me to fully grasp the level of exposure to danger that a motorbike is and the extreme danger Thai drivers represent.
It sits in the carport with 5000km on the odometer and my wife uses it for short hauls 3km to the local fresh market on back roads. It's hard to keep the battery charged.
We have a Chevy Z71 pickup with lots of metal around us and my wife drives, always. She drives slower and more cautiously than I do anyway.
There is nobody who will ever convince me that riding a bike here, motor or otherwise, is even remotely sane. But, as they say here, up to you. I'm all in favor of folk's right to choose their own dangers.