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Does look nice....might even be tempted myself.  Goodbye to the wave  time.

 

Don't suppose Stallions will be too happy about it though.

 

 

As pbas400 said.....the  250 seems way overpriced. Not worth the extra 75 cc.

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1 hour ago, Issanman said:

Yes, that is a crazy price for this bike. I don't think they will sell very many at B220K.

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Agree it looks good, but what does it have to warrant that price?.

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1 hour ago, MartinL said:

The 250 has been around as the Estrella since about 1992. Looks like it's been renamed to fit into Kawasaki's 'W' retro class.

 

 

True. I saw this on Thaiscooter.com a few years back and was very tempted at 70,000 baht. Looked too good to be true.

 

 

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1 hour ago, MartinL said:

The 250 has been around as the Estrella since about 1992. Looks like it's been renamed to fit into Kawasaki's 'W' retro class.

Thanks for that...when I saw the pic's yesterday I thought something looked familiar...saw this a few years ago and did a check then because I'd never heard of Estrella

 

 

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On 11/20/2017 at 8:51 AM, Denim said:

Pity about the black rims. Chrome would have been more retro.

What the hell is it with black rims, black plastic this-and-that on all the latest bikes?  I guess it's for stealth so you can sneak up on people and snatch purses and phones.  Wouldn't want chrome or aluminum or lighter paint to show the bike up at night.  Might distract the 10-wheel truck driver who is about to run over you.

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23 hours ago, JonnyF said:

The 175 looks pretty good for those who want a cheap reliable retro bike . That's an insane jump in price from the 175 to the 250 though. Wonder what the reason is?

 

 

...perhaps profit motive....

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On 21.11.2017 at 7:25 AM, JonnyF said:

The 175 looks pretty good for those who want a cheap reliable retro bike . That's an insane jump in price from the 175 to the 250 though. Wonder what the reason is?

 

different rates custom duties only

 

W 175 & W 175SE - made in Indonesia 

 

W 250 -  made in Japan

 

 

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On 19/11/2017 at 12:29 PM, OmegaRacer said:

Looks very nice and perfectly priced to take away customers from Stallions.

I think you have it right there, they have seen the huge popularity of the Stallion in a market that still hates Chinese stuff. With a big 4 badge on it it should sell really well.

 

The "Bonnie" look has always been good, for me the frame is still too small...I am guessing...shame.

 

175 single seems a good size for Thailand and that flat seat is the best for a longish ride 2up.. 

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On 11/22/2017 at 6:38 AM, papa al said:

...perhaps profit motive....

Jonnyf is not sure if papa is serious so Jonnyf will give him the benefit of the doubt.

 

Setting an unrealistic sales price does not generally increase overall profit. It reduces sales units, otherwise a Honda Wave would be 100k Baht. Jonnyf hopes papa understands this.

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On 11/22/2017 at 10:25 AM, OmegaRacer said:

Hmm...don't think so. Didn't Japan and Thailand start a 0% tax agreement since end of last year?

It could be 0% on anything they agreed to, but certainly not on automotive! That is an industry which is always protected. 

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Found this in another thread.

Trade agreement regarding motorcycles. 

 

Reading the notes at the start (see extract below), my interpretation is the agreement started Nov 2007 so

2nd year starts April 1 2008 49.09%

3rd year starts April 1 2009 43.64%

4th year starts April 1 2010 38.18%

5th year starts April 1 2011 32.73%

6th year starts April 1 2012 27.27%

7th year starts April 1 2013 21.82%

8th year starts April 1 2014 16.38%

9th year starts April 1 2015 10.91%

10th year starts April 1 2016 5.45%

11th year starts April 1 2017 0%

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