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Extremely common, easy to fix motorbikes 125cc+

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What is the most common higher displacement motorbike in Thailand? 125cc plus, but hopefully more like 250cc

 

It will be Thai mechanics working on it so I want something they will have experience with and parts for.

If just knocking around town, think about electric, as there's nothing for them to work on.  Having ours (DECO SUSU) for 3+ years and the only thing I do is stick air in the tires.  No clutch, instant torque, and a pleasure to ride.

46 minutes ago, Everyman said:

What is the most common higher displacement motorbike in Thailand? 125cc plus, but hopefully more like 250cc

Any of the Honda models, the most common are the wave, click and cb.

I assume you refer to scooters (automatic)?

 

There is little concern about repair mechanical / motor stuff.

As above: any Honda.

Granddaughter has a 160ccm Honda PCX(?).

 

If possible I would avoid electronic gadget stuff like keyless.

 

Where do you live that you are concerned about repair?

Granddaughters Honda 160ccm:

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Tubeless tires seem to be the norm for bigger ones.

If you're not bothered about automatic and you have a bit more cash, Honda have the Forza 350cc while Yamaha have the XMAX at 300cc.

Vespa has the 125, 150 and 300.

 

Take your pick and stand out from the crowd.

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