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How to transport Honda Wave Bangkok to Pattaya


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Thailand post. Quick easy, professional and reliable. 

Take it to a main post office with passport and green book, they will send it to a post office in pattaya or house (post office cheaper). Not sure of fee sorry as not done that route but have done others and never an issue. 

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7 hours ago, novacova said:

The price of a tank of fuel. Hop on it and ride it on over.

Not everybody's cup of tea.

Honda Wave is not that comfy long distance ride :biggrin:

But if need is big I would do it.

~150 km, starting at the very first light of dawn.

No speeding, 40 km/h.

 

On the other hand: do she/he have a trusted person to engage as rider?

Pay rider 500 Baht plus getting back with taxi or the like.

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Strange as it may seem, I know a couple of people who have taken a small bike like a wave to the post office, and mailed it..Apparently not expensive and its quick.

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We did it several years ago by bus. Cheap. We rolled it up and they hoisted it into a storage area on the side of the bus.

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It would not be a bad way to see the country, I think. You can drive for an hour or two, get off, get some food, and look around.

 

I agree there are better ways to travel but it is not the worst.  I would try to stay off the main expressway thaough

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I think you will find LalaMove the cheapest, especially if you don't want to wrap it up like the post office requires.

 

Door to door, about 1000 baht presently, I believe.

 

You have to download the app.

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