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E Bikes Electric Recommend.

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Hi guys wondering if anyone one has bought or can recommend a e bike...local production here in Thailand  or imported ..looking at mid range power ..I am not knowledgeable..so appreciate any information ..also any thoughts on fatbikes in general .thank you 

Was looking on Lazada the other week.There are many to choose from.However i would probably look for a local shop near you if there is one.Unless you need up a fold up bike ,i would go for one with fat wheels.There really are some beauties out there.

there is a shop on Sukhumvit 71. Might be worth checking them out

14 minutes ago, Metapod said:

there is a shop on Sukhumvit 71. Might be worth checking them out

 

Sukhumvit 71 is 3.2 km long... thats 6.4km of shop frontage to look out for a ‘bike shop’ !!!

 

... come on... give him a little more to go on !!! 

 

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I too was interested in Electronic Bicycles.. i.e. the pedal assist, and then removing the limiter so I can pedal up to ‘traffic speeds’ i.e. 50kmh !! then I realised it could get a little hairy and I was better off with a regular motorbike...  The additional facet of having to physically lock a bicycle to a gate, lamp-post etc whenever popping into 7-11 etc made the idea of using one for such trips not a good idea. 

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Cheers ...may carrying on walking ..more i look at lunatics on road the less it seems the way to go ..unless up 6 am get few hours in ..there's ebike shop in Bangkok..similar to this one anyway cheers 

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On 3/3/2021 at 9:28 AM, Iforbach said:

Hi guys wondering if anyone one has bought or can recommend a e bike...local production here in Thailand  or imported ..looking at mid range power ..I am not knowledgeable..so appreciate any information ..also any thoughts on fatbikes in general .thank you 

Look at 

https://decogreenenergy.com/index.php/en/product-en/electric-motorcycles-en

 

Many Shops in Thailand, e.g. EV bikes in Bangkok. 

EV MOTO BIKE

https://maps.app.goo.gl/pFUtx3NKCJwh8H5P9

 

They can be licensed and insured as regular motorcycles.

 

They sell them on shopee as well.

Shopee.co.th/decogreenenergy

 

I am interested into the super ace.

 

Reviewed at 

https://youtu.be/Fw2feB156Ys

 

Let me know if you get one and how it performs.

 

I would rather have a Sur ron or a super 73, but they aren't sold here yet.

 

Phil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 3/3/2021 at 5:05 PM, richard_smith237 said:

 

Sukhumvit 71 is 3.2 km long... thats 6.4km of shop frontage to look out for a ‘bike shop’ !!!

 

... come on... give him a little more to go on !!! 

 

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I too was interested in Electronic Bicycles.. i.e. the pedal assist, and then removing the limiter so I can pedal up to ‘traffic speeds’ i.e. 50kmh !! then I realised it could get a little hairy and I was better off with a regular motorbike...  The additional facet of having to physically lock a bicycle to a gate, lamp-post etc whenever popping into 7-11 etc made the idea of using one for such trips not a good idea. 

I love e bikes too, such as build by 

https://www.bkkebike.com

 

But it's not practically for Bangkok, can't be locked and licensed as a motorcycle, that's why I rather go for the scooter style.

 

As long it's got pedals, it can be used without licensing, but I am not sure if I would feel safe to cruise down Vibhavadee Rd at 50mph with a pimped bicycle without insurance and proper gear, lol 

 

Phil

 

 

 

 

20 minutes ago, pmhmaster said:

They can be licensed and insured as regular motorcycles.

are you sure, link?

4 hours ago, steve187 said:

are you sure, link?

Well, Decogreen and EV motorbike are offering it, check out the photos at the Google maps link, they show the document requirements and examples of green books. It's all in Thai though,but visually self explanatory. That's what I've seen.

 

EV MOTO BIKE
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pFUtx3NKCJwh8H5P9

 

Phil

3 minutes ago, pmhmaster said:

Well, Decogreen and EV motorbike are offering it, check out the photos at the Google maps link, they show the document requirements and examples of green books. It's all in Thai though,but visually self explanatory. That's what I've seen.

 

EV MOTO BIKE
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pFUtx3NKCJwh8H5P9

 

Phil

That's one of their posts, the Thai text below says they confidently confirm that everyone can get a registration for their electric motorcycles.

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