ray23 Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 The shop is located on Khan Kean Highway near the Military circle in front of the university actually says Suzuki on the outside. The new shop is almost complete they are still using the small bike shop until it's finished they have from 100CC to 1000 CC. still don't have my 900. 042-244900 & 042-244905 That 650 is a beauty 250K wish I could ride it. Sorry about the blurred photos should have my wife take them my job is riding hers photos see what happens when you step out of your classification the have four 650's in stock This is the 1000 cc 650,000 not fro me I can't ride it with the back and more then I want to spend. These bikes are all legal and I think they charge just a few baht? for the book process. Haven't really asked but the same a Bangkok
JUDAS Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 I can't see any photos in your post ray.Is it only me?
barrybike Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 whats the price of a new zx 10 there ray...?? i see 650,000 at the bottom of spec sheet ...is this the price....
barrybike Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Thats correct thanks ...thats not a bad price really ..not much differance to europe prices id say
BigBikeBKK Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 ^ Yeah- the Kwacker ZX10R for 650,000 Baht is definitely the best deal going for a liter bike in Thailand right now. Contrast against the Yammie R1 which goes for 880,000! I forget what Suzie is asking for the GSXR1000 but I think it's somewhere in the high 700's I hear the Triumph Daytona is in fact CHEAPER than the Yamaha R6?! Go figure, huh? Now if only Kwackerzaki would import the Ninja ZX6R... Happy Trails! Tony
ray23 Posted August 23, 2009 Author Posted August 23, 2009 Me with my bank folding in the states and the looks of the dollar I will be settling for a used 800 and local knowledge to get it where I want it. Bu hey that is double the CC's,enopugh for me. Should jave the passing power I want. I would by that 650 in a heart beat if the back would hold up tothe riding position
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