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Namplik

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  1. On 8/12/2018 at 7:23 AM, losworld said:

    This is in many ways a good bike but an odd one.  It is built to feel more like a cruiser but it's light weight and small tires give it a very odd maneuverability.  It is difficult to describe but when you first get on the motorcycle low speed stability is poor and it feels cumbersome with a poor turning radius.  I don't think it is a very good around town motorbike and is not an agile motorbike.

    Haha, all small scooters are good around town bikes, strange feeling you got there...

  2. 1 minute ago, bluesofa said:

    Arghh! Talk about me missing the bleedin' obvious there, thanks!

     

    It just triggers more questions though:

     

    • 1.
      Personal motorcycle driving license Must be at least 18 years old.
    • 2.
      Temporary driver's license Must be at least 18 years old.
    • 3.
      Public car license Three-wheeled driving license Must be at least 22 years old.
    • 4.
      Motorcycle Driver's License Must be at least 20 years old.
    What the difference between 1 and 4, I wonder - what's 'Personal Motorcycle Driver's License' as opposed to just 'Motorcycle Driver's License'?
     
    What's a Public car - is that a taxi?
    A three-wheeled driving license - a food vendor-type motorbike?
     

    3: Tuk Tuk

    4: Vin motosai(motorcycle taxi driver)

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  3. On 7/14/2018 at 9:35 AM, vinegarbase said:

    Just go to any Krungsri Bank and ask what they need to get one. I just showed my passport and car book with license plate # and that was it. 

    So they have the cards and electronic devices there? In any Krungsri in the Bangkok area? 

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  4. 2 hours ago, Agusts said:

    I don't think even Honda knows....lol, what a mess on their own various websites they can not decide what engine they put in that bike... !?

     

    I also heard it was over 150 but then last couple of years they decided, for Thailand, they go under to 149 to avoid the Thai tax bracket..... In any case, I am sure they don't have different engines and whatever it is, it's the same they use for Click 150i...And it is still less power/torque than VVA 155cc of Yamaha.

     

     

    The other website was for the american market, a little bit bigger volume there...

  5. 52 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

    Could mod it to make adjustable but used the existing fixing points it looks good.

    Yes !! the air-stream is quite noticeably cut even though it's not a 300 kph machine.

    I'm 180cm and srinking.:laugh:

    Looks good, any more pictures of it? You just drilled some holes in the headlight fairing? Any spacer between the screen and fairing? How much fore the screen here in Thailand?

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