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Getting a cruiser in Thailand

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  • No Doubt Vulcan 650 is the best cruiser available in Thailand at those sizes for riding experience and comfort.    When that is said, cruiser is the last type of bike I would buy, and you wi

  • I wouldn't want a bike here, seeing how dangerous driving one is. I don't even like using the scooter. Back home it's much safer, especially in the country, so when I get established back there it'll

  • I recommend Honda Rebel 300 or 500, it's hard to beat that in Thailand for a cruiser.   There is also more expensive Kawasaki Vulcan 650, but the rake on that think is really large, sit on i

On 7/19/2025 at 7:02 PM, JimmyTobacco said:

 

Chiang Mai

But I'd mostly take the bike for rides outside the city. I have a CBR150 which I use around town. Maybe I'd go for a little cruise on the cruiser with my gf to the old town once in a while ..

CB500X is popular and is a bike for whatever you need.  

On 7/19/2025 at 11:35 PM, JimmyTobacco said:

I'd love to get a Honda Magna VF750 from the 80s but those are hard to come by in Thailand, especially if you want them with a green book and license plate. The same goes for similar bikes like the Yamaha Virago.

 

So I'm thinking to go for models more readily available in Thailand like Kawasaki Boss, Honda Phantom or Honda Steed. I see the Steed is available in 400cc (not so sure about those others) and even 600 cc.

 

I'd love to get people's opinions on these bikes and the best cruiser you can get for Thailand.

My first big bike was Magna 750, I think it was a '91 model. Was fun to ride out of the city, no so much inside Bangkok. Had green book and plate.

Why did they stop making choppers? I also used to have a Honda Magna 750, which I loved. But it would eat its camshaft bearings with great regularity and parts are now impossible to find.

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