Hmm. I suppose you need the bike registered in your name. Thailand doesn't require a carnet but it might be worth while, or you pay a deposit , you need a visa for Thailand for the length of the tour. All the normal stuff.
...and how does this effect the cosmos?
They don't have to show people drinking just the name of the alcoholic product or a picture of the name.
I understand that we wouldn't need lawyers without stupid people but how stupid do the people have to be.
In 1977, the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic considers the moped any two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle which is fitted with an internal combustion engine having a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cc.[9]
As is their won't the term moped is often use as a derogatory term in the US for a motorcycle beneath their status.
Forget all the BS. Can you, like Bangkok, smell the chorine???? If not then go for all the hi-tech filtration.
If you are not going to drink it, just buy bottles and shower in whatever you have.
I used to ride an NSR150R. Bit quicker than a RS but definitely OK for touring. Stick a Givi box on the back and you are good to go. OK for 250 kms a day in Indonesia.