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Looking to purchase a Big Motorbike

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Interesting that people here are refering to a Forza as a 'big bike' - its a scooter and its not big.  In biker circles you'd be shot at dawn for calling a Forza a bike ????.

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  • richard_smith237
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    Oh no.... What have you started ???????    A Big Bike is / isn’t.......... 

  • OneMoreFarang
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    And never cross a road and better stay at home all the time? We all die. One important question is if we had a life before we die or if we were too scared to go out and have a life. If I die

  • Good luck. People here will suggest that the best bike for you is the one they currently own. Everyone believe their choice is the best.    Tip: Get the one you like. 

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I am considering the Honda NC750X. Does not look that cool or fun, but it seem convenient, from what I saw of youtube reviews. I will mainly use it to drive from Pattaya to Koh Samui and to do visa runs.

39 minutes ago, EdrigoSalvadore said:

I am considering the Honda NC750X. Does not look that cool or fun, but it seem convenient, from what I saw of youtube reviews. I will mainly use it to drive from Pattaya to Koh Samui and to do visa runs.

Yes it's quite a nice bike, very economical on fuel, engine bullet prof.

 

One expat here in Thailand have done over 220k km's on his DTC model, even been to Mount Everest base camp on it.

 

 

23 hours ago, guzzi850m2 said:

Yes it's quite a nice bike, very economical on fuel, engine bullet prof.

 

One expat here in Thailand have done over 220k km's on his DTC model, even been to Mount Everest base camp on it.

 

 

Thanks for the share. Really cool mods he had made.

I wonder why he decided to go with an X-ADV for his new bike, instead of a new NC750X.

 

edit: I found his video explaining it.

 

I am thinking about getting the Yamaha tenere 700, will try one out soon.

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