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The link is a little useless but here is adress to the best chopperplace in Bangkok.

If you going for a chopper, its only HD or Honda. Susuki and kawasaki its difficult to sell and expensive and hard to find parts. Honda parts is everywhere and The bike is easy to sell. I have an Intruder 750 chopper in perfect shape but I have problem to sell it for 75k. A 400cc honda steed in same shape and style about 120k

Here is adress to the best place,

Lao kieng Seng

1864 BanthadchongRd. Wangmai

Pahtumwan, Bangkok10330

Tel 02141766-02151240

V-speed Cycle City Co.Ltd

29/65-66 Soi Soonvijaj, Rama 9 Road

Bangcapi Huaykwang. Bangkok 10320

Tel 022030864-5

Big twin

29/87-88 Royal City Avenue

Soi Soonvijaj, Rama 9 Road

Huaykwang, Bangkok 10320

Tel 022030183

E-mail [email protected]

Basalona

99/2 Tamerommit Rd

Huaykwang Bangkok 10320

tel 052475555

A cheaper place to find your Bike is on internett

mocyc.com go to classified and then click bigbike or try

http://www.mthai.com/commerce/secondhand then scroll to automobile and click motobike ( Thaiword nr. 4)

Another must if you looking for chopper, buy Ride Thailand, Best Magazine in Thailand(In English)

Good Luck!

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BTW "Barcelona" is one of the two BMW dealers, they only sell new bikes but geee.. you should see them.

try: www.thaisecondhand.com go to cars, and then to bikes. (if I remember well it's in Thai) loads of bikes for very reasonable prices. I'm thinking about selling my XJR 1200 by the way, contact me if you're interested.

Dutchy

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I've found a reliable chap who will custom build you a chop. You can either supply an old bike or he will find one for you and chop to your specs. Give him a go

Baby ######, Wat Tung Kru, Pratcha Uttid road, Fang Ton.

Tel: 06 0068184.

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Retiring to Thailand in 4 years, just in time to have my 1150 RT paid off.

Oh boy I may get to bring her with us. Love the bike.

Really happy to see BMW dealers in Bangkok.

Anyone here have a BMW bike?

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Beautiful bike, Dave.

What are riding instead since you're selling this one?

Of course down in Pattaya the prevalent bike would be HD (Honda Dream...)

/// DFW

A Honda wave :o

i've just bought a house and need to pay of a couple of loans. :D

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One of the things that's not so easy to expats - getting loans...how'd you work that out?

Either way, 100-125 cc bikes are so much more convenient when running around pattaya..albeit 1400 cc works great after say 4 am...

/// DFW

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One of the things that's not so easy to expats - getting loans...how'd you work that out?

Either way, 100-125 cc bikes are so much more convenient when running around pattaya..albeit 1400 cc works great after say 4 am...

/// DFW

i've always had small bikes (125 wave). they are so practical, i used the big bike for countryside blasts etc.

your right about the big bike in pattaya, a bit to heavy and its a bit of animal,(in a straight line)

i borrowed cash from my business's savings, i'm selling the bike to payback.

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I like him too. I always stop by at the Horn (needless to say, on my way to Happy...). Next time back, I will make sure to come by your place, Dave.

Albeit a newbie here, I've been observing for some time and do support the majority of your posts (and who the xxxx is Davie?). Hang in there mate.

/// DFW

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Yup, I'm aware of the Blues Fact.

Will probably be back in less than a month, to bring wife and kids back home. They're currently on a vacation up in Chiang Rai (2 kids and pregnant wife... :-)

I was last over last month but had to return for work. Spent three weeks.

A couple more weeks and I'm back though.

/// Michael

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Yup - got myself a 2001 FXD SuperGlide, DiamondIce...

Riding around here in Dallas is not that fun though...

Whaddaya ride?

FXDWG, 1997 Wideglide, no fun riding in Bangkok but ok up-country if you keep your eye on the farmers and other Thai-style drivers. Will you bring your bike over or sell and replace it here? Lots of good buys here now.

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