Namplik
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Where do you live man? Easier to give you an answer then....
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There are many solutions, maybe you should look into some rack system?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-PCX-125-150-2011-2012-center-middle-luggage-rack-H2652-/130701171822
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Anybody have any info on the Honda Click 150 coming to Thailand ? I know they have them in the Phillipines and Indonesia.
Never i guess, as long as Click 125 are manufactured in Thailand.
Sent from my P01MA using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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11 hours ago, ktm jeff said:
"but i,d guess more reliable". Fell off my chair laughing at that one !. The Honda 300 engine is a diaster . I,ll take a Lifan of Keeway please.
Bullshit
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1 hour ago, bobbin said:
Your price was 159,500 Baht. A 10% premium. Because you were an early-adopter. Usual Honda retailer shenanigans with new models of bigger bikes. The scooter market is too competitive for this business model to succeed.
The price is 145,000 Baht.
Maybe it included the saddle bags, top box and rack?
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At Bangkok Motorshow...
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On 5.4.2017 at 7:10 PM, papa al said:
Where papa keeps bike had a young dog (bitch actually)
that papa had befriended.
Owner told me that she was dead.
Seems like he was telling me that she liked to kill chickens, so....
Yep, if a dog gets the taste of chickens its days are usually numbered....
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44 minutes ago, Just Curious said:
My original post was in September 2015 and they were already on the market then, so at least 18 months.
Now yes, check the date on my post man....
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5 minutes ago, MINIMIGLIA said:
my R has ABS I checked it on my lawn, worked great, was one of the first ones released, maybe slipped the net?
Maybe you should check again....
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1 hour ago, MINIMIGLIA said:
The useless no key thing, the awful engine stop crap,
Well, then its a no-brainer. Go for the R-version
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1 minute ago, manarak said:
a good reason not to get GPS on your dashcam
That can go both ways....
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19 hours ago, Ace of Pop said:
So it's Not Dashcam Reco ,it's Combo.Have had GPS in car for ages so never had need for Combo + even cheap Phones have them now
Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa ConnectNah, you misunderstand...
Its not for navigation purposes but for location, speed of the vehicle....
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No X-Max 300 at the motor show.....
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5 hours ago, MINIMIGLIA said:
Mine has, tested on the lawn all good.
So what are the difference between the R and ABS version then?
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5 hours ago, OmoElGigante said:
I am confused about the advertised pricing and dealer pricing.
is the advertised pricing inclusive of VAT?
For example, version R is advertised as 66,900 THB, should I decide upon finance with 35% down over 18 months, this equates to 81,699 THB - re: attached.
All the dealer managed to blurt out,even to my Thai companion was 83,000. This included 2,000 for 2 years of lost/stolen "insurance"
This seemed odd as this would be covered in the class 2 insurance I would be taking out.
any tip/pointers would be most helpful.
Read somewhere that the R version also has ABS, true or false?
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You get what you pay for, this is a top range dashcam. About 4000 THB cheaper than in my home country. You dont get GPS in a 1000 Baht cam....
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I have done some research myself about dashcams for my new car. And DOD seemes to be one of the best brands out there.
I am considering this one: http://www.invadeit.co.th/product/dash-cams/dod/ls470w-full-hd-gps-dashcam-p027179/
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On 20.3.2017 at 8:32 AM, JoeW said:
Isuzu makes good engines. 400 km/day on average...seems like a delivery truck :)
Haha, yes. Some numbers here dont add up....No way a foreigner drive that much, ask your friend again @dagling (aperumpe)
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I swear that I will never buy a car in Thailand with gas. I dont care if it saves your running costs...
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8 hours ago, thaiguzzi said:Absolutely hideous. Drove past one of the local small Honda dealers in town the other day. He had it on display at the front. Even more disgusting in the flesh than on these pictures. Jesus H. Christ, Honda really shot themselves in the foot in the design dept with this one. Not that i've ever been a fan of Corporate Big H anyway. I doubt they'll sell many in Europe or any in the States.
Every branch of the fugly tree was invented for stuff like this.
IF my missus wanted one (and she don't - she's got taste) i would'nt let her buy one. Too embarrassing...
Ugliest bike of the 21st century? I think so...
What a hideous comment...
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On 15.3.2017 at 1:02 PM, marty147 said:
However, they also insisted that I had to wear LONG trousers.
Yes that is the norm when you go to some "goverment office" You find that strange?? That might explain the overprice they took for your licences....
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For those who are considering the CRF now, go for the Rally! Then no mods are needed...
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On 16.3.2017 at 1:06 AM, Ken said:
Just completed a 1 week trip, 1650 km. From my home outside of Korat to Khon Kaen for 1 night. Went to American Embassy outreach next morning for Notary letter. Then down to Pattaya for 2 nights to see a visiting friend. Then to Chaiyaphum for 1 night. Then on to Nong Khai for 2 nights. Then home.
Was great ride and very comfortable. General road speed was 110 to 120 on the highways.
They put the turn signal switch on the bottom and the horn switch above that. Just the opposite of my Honda Phantom. This takes some getting used to.
Overall, quite happy with the bike and the ride.
How is the fuel consumption on this Rebel 300? How many Km did you normally get on one tank?
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2 hours ago, chrissables said:
Why was the PCX a back buster? Did it still have the stupid little back rest lump in the middle of the seat? If os i would agree no good. But by removing that and leveling the seat with extra foam i found that it is the most comfortable bike i have ever ridden.
Pattaya to Nong Khai in a day, with just a slight shoulder ache. But any bike needs to be comfortable for long trips.
No that lump in the seat was removed when the PCX had a facelift a few years ago....
Grand Filano vs PCX150
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Does the DLT`s in Bangkok accept a certificate of residence from the embassies?