Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 My child is 15yo, eligible for motorbike license but the DLT refuse my child to purchase a motorbike in their name. I've tried a few of the local DLT inspection stations but they say must be 18yo. Anyone know anything different?
Popular Post bbko Posted August 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 Why does the bike have to be in the kid's name? Will he also buy insurance? Just put it in your or the wife's name and the problem is solved. 3 6 1
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 8 minutes ago, bbko said: Just put it in your or the wife's name and the problem is solved. The kids don't have a mother 1
Popular Post VocalNeal Posted August 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 I think he is limited to under 110cc. Maybe this is the problem???? 1 2
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 6 minutes ago, VocalNeal said: I think he is limited to under 110cc. Maybe this is the problem???? The DLT inspection station did not look at the bike, I showed them the Thai ID card only
transam Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 27 minutes ago, Cricky said: My child is 15yo, eligible for motorbike license but the DLT refuse my child to purchase a motorbike in their name. I've tried a few of the local DLT inspection stations but they say must be 18yo. Anyone know anything different? Then that is the rules, which will not change for you. 15 year olds can ride up to 110cc. You could register it in your name, or even a family members name....... 1
VocalNeal Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 ^^ So he hasn't passed the test yet and got a licence???? I know a 10 year old who owns a pickup truck and a 9 year old who owns a house. 2
scubascuba3 Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 19 minutes ago, Cricky said: The kids don't have a mother put it in your name, end of problem 2
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 1 minute ago, VocalNeal said: ^^ So he hasn't passed the test yet and got a licence???? Waiting to buy a bike to do the test
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 22 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: put it in your name, end of problem I'm struggling to find the time to go back and forth for documentation ????
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 9 minutes ago, transam said: 15 year olds can ride up to 110cc. The DLT inspection station didn't look at the bike. Their only concern was the age on ID card
VocalNeal Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 Just now, Cricky said: Waiting to buy a bike to do the test Better that he rent a bike to do the actual test. From one of the examiners, of course ???? You can still buy one without registering it so he can practise without going on the highway. You cannot be the only one stuck in this Catch-22 situation. 1
transam Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 2 minutes ago, Cricky said: The DLT inspection station didn't look at the bike You are asking about registering a bike in a 15 year olds name, you can't, buy it in your or a family member's name, easy....???? 2
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 2 minutes ago, VocalNeal said: Better that he rent a bike to do the actual test. From one of the examiners, of course ???? You can still buy one without registering it so he can practise without going on the highway. You cannot be the only one stuck in this Catch-22 situation. Yes, agree, it's a horrible loop like most things in Thailand, that's why I thought of asking here. Thanks everyone for your input ???? 1
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 17 minutes ago, transam said: 15 year olds can ride up to 110cc. Do they still make motorbikes with such a small engine? I know the smallest engine in a Honda Click is 125cc 2
transam Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 6 minutes ago, Cricky said: Do they still make motorbikes with such a small engine? I know the smallest engine in a Honda Click is 125cc Yes, a Honda Scoopy can be bought at 110cc... 1 1
Popular Post Moonlover Posted August 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 18 minutes ago, Cricky said: Do they still make motorbikes with such a small engine? I know the smallest engine in a Honda Click is 125cc Yes of course they do. Kids under 18 years are limited to 110cc so they obviously produce machines for that market. The Honda Moove is one that I know of at 108cc. The Honda Wave also has a 110cc variant. P.S. This is the answer you'll get if you put your question to chatGPT: 'In Thailand, you need to be at least 18 years old to legally buy a motorcycle'. 2 1
Havefunme Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 I think the question is why you won't register the bike you afraid he's only 15 will get into an accident and you don't want to be accountable for his actions. 1 1
Popular Post bbko Posted August 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 54 minutes ago, Cricky said: Do they still make motorbikes with such a small engine? I know the smallest engine in a Honda Click is 125cc Yahama Mio 110cc or look into buying a small electric moped, you might be able to avoid a lot of paperwork. 2 1
Popular Post 2long Posted August 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 Sorry but if the OP wants to put a 15 year old child on any motorcycle here, then it's game over! Thai roads are too dangerous, especially for a child to drive a motor vehicle. I've had and ridden bikes for over 40 years, and I ride a scooter in outer BKK. Would I let either of my kids loose on one? NEVER! 4 3
Popular Post nightfox Posted August 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 I have seen way to many kids, especially in the villages where parent don't have a care in the world killed and seriously hurt in accidents all the time. My son is 16 and I would never let him ride a bike. 2 1
Popular Post Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Popular Post Posted August 14, 2023 9 hours ago, Havefunme said: I think the question is why you won't register the bike you afraid he's only 15 will get into an accident and you don't want to be accountable for his actions. 7 hours ago, 2long said: Sorry but if the OP wants to put a 15 year old child on any motorcycle here, then it's game over! Thai roads are too dangerous, especially for a child to drive a motor vehicle. I've had and ridden bikes for over 40 years, and I ride a scooter in outer BKK. Would I let either of my kids loose on one? NEVER! 4 hours ago, nightfox said: I have seen way to many kids, especially in the villages where parent don't have a care in the world killed and seriously hurt in accidents all the time. My son is 16 and I would never let him ride a bike. My children have inherited a few hundred Rai in Khao Kho, our plan is to take the motorbikes to the farm and ride around on their school holidays etc. I have a Ducati Multistrada, I thought it would be a great idea to get some experience for the kids and have a bit of fun. Sadly, my children have had some very unhappy times recently, just trying to help them, get them back on their feet, cheer them up. We won't be riding on the road ways. 2 1 1
Cricky Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 9 hours ago, Moonlover said: Yes of course they do. Kids under 18 years are limited to 110cc so they obviously produce machines for that market. The Honda Moove is one that I know of at 108cc. The Honda Wave also has a 110cc variant. P.S. This is the answer you'll get if you put your question to chatGPT: 'In Thailand, you need to be at least 18 years old to legally buy a motorcycle'. Thanks for your feedback. I reckon this is the issue 'at least 18yo to legally buy a motorcycle' Thanks everyone ???? 1
Skipalongcassidy Posted August 15, 2023 Posted August 15, 2023 11 hours ago, Cricky said: Waiting to buy a bike to do the test Rent a bike like the one that you would buy... see if he can pass the test and operate it properly... then buy the bike.
Moonlover Posted August 15, 2023 Posted August 15, 2023 9 hours ago, 2long said: Sorry but if the OP wants to put a 15 year old child on any motorcycle here, then it's game over! Thai roads are too dangerous, especially for a child to drive a motor vehicle. I've had and ridden bikes for over 40 years, and I ride a scooter in outer BKK. Would I let either of my kids loose on one? NEVER! 6 hours ago, nightfox said: I have seen way to many kids, especially in the villages where parent don't have a care in the world killed and seriously hurt in accidents all the time. My son is 16 and I would never let him ride a bike. What's the best way to get a kid to do something? Say 'No you can't!' Far better to have some input and control rather than to have them go behind your back. Because they will, peer pressure will insure that they will. 1 1
Popular Post Kwasaki Posted August 15, 2023 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2023 10 hours ago, 2long said: Sorry but if the OP wants to put a 15 year old child on any motorcycle here, then it's game over! Thai roads are too dangerous, especially for a child to drive a motor vehicle. I've had and ridden bikes for over 40 years, and I ride a scooter in outer BKK. Would I let either of my kids loose on one? NEVER! Well if I was one of your kids I ride one anyway TIT. 1 2
brianthainess Posted August 15, 2023 Posted August 15, 2023 A small dirt bike would be fun on the land, Honda 125 cc Yamaha also 125cc 1
thailand49 Posted August 15, 2023 Posted August 15, 2023 My experience here in Pattaya. Take him to a school it is a lot quicker 3000-4000 baht when finished all he had to do is turn paperwork and get photo. As far as licence and size it might be on paper but I never heard anyone being cited by police in my son case I purchase under my name a 125 wave HR has been stopped a number of times check and off he went. I myself have had a license for over 15 years been stopped numerous time in fact I welcome it originally I started with s 110, now regularly 150 PCX. Yes Click starts at 125 just get a residential certificate to buy.
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