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Urgent Electric Bikes Or Trikes

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Hi all. I'm in the city with my mother in law having been sent to a shop that sold electric tricycles. It didn't. So we are now sat in pantip plaza. I thought I would see if one of you lot could point us in the right direction.

Possibilities..Electric bike

Electric trike

Normal trike peddle power

Three wheel scooter-auto only

Golf buggy

Electric ATV.

Auto ATV.

Budget around 20I...

Ideas?

Big C extra (was Carrefour) has some tricycles (not kiddies), electric & pedal power.

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Excellent. Which one? The old carrefour one? Or hang dong area?

Thanks

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Sorry juat reread. Thanks. Will go look.

Excellent. Which one? The old carrefour one? Or hang dong area?

Thanks

superhighway, near Index Living Mall.

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Perfect. Cheers. Will report back.

Thanks again.

The electric one was just like the pedal version, but with a small electric motor to assist.

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

I was surprised to see an actual Schwinn dealer when I was in Hat Yai. Reminded me of when I was a kid. They even had some classic NOS (new old stock) bikes there from the 1960's for sale. Price tag = 100,000 Baht.

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

I was surprised to see an actual Schwinn dealer when I was in Hat Yai. Reminded me of when I was a kid. They even had some classic NOS (new old stock) bikes there from the 1960's for sale. Price tag = 100,000 Baht.

The Schwinns available today are in no way related to the Schwinns of our youth. Schwinn went bankrupt in 2001 and the name has been sold several times since. Back in the day, they were American made, then assembled in America from mostly Chinese parts. Now they are completely made in China. The only thing they really have in common with the Schwinns we remember is the decals.

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500 meters after railway station on the right, big chinese stores with lots of different models. Yes, Big C extra does carry a couple models as well.

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

I was surprised to see an actual Schwinn dealer when I was in Hat Yai. Reminded me of when I was a kid. They even had some classic NOS (new old stock) bikes there from the 1960's for sale. Price tag = 100,000 Baht.

Maybe those were NOS bikes but Schwinn is also making new bikes in the old style and they appear to be doing reasonably well at marketing them. The ones that I've seen in Thailand cost (if memory serves) somewhere in the 15,000 range rather than the 100,000 range and are generally mechanically simple 3 speed bikes.

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

I was surprised to see an actual Schwinn dealer when I was in Hat Yai. Reminded me of when I was a kid. They even had some classic NOS (new old stock) bikes there from the 1960's for sale. Price tag = 100,000 Baht.

The Schwinns available today are in no way related to the Schwinns of our youth. Schwinn went bankrupt in 2001 and the name has been sold several times since. Back in the day, they were American made, then assembled in America from mostly Chinese parts. Now they are completely made in China. The only thing they really have in common with the Schwinns we remember is the decals.

correct el Jefe quality of the parts was very poor.

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Just a quick follow up - sorry for the delay.

Yes, we picked one up in Big C, and the Mother In Law loves it. :)

THanks everyone for the input.

They still have a few there if anyone wants to grab one.

Phil

Just a quick follow up - sorry for the delay.

Yes, we picked one up in Big C, and the Mother In Law loves it. :)

THanks everyone for the input.

They still have a few there if anyone wants to grab one.

Phil

Phil, any possibility that you could post a picture and price please? :jap:

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

I was surprised to see an actual Schwinn dealer when I was in Hat Yai. Reminded me of when I was a kid. They even had some classic NOS (new old stock) bikes there from the 1960's for sale. Price tag = 100,000 Baht.

Maybe those were NOS bikes but Schwinn is also making new bikes in the old style and they appear to be doing reasonably well at marketing them. The ones that I've seen in Thailand cost (if memory serves) somewhere in the 15,000 range rather than the 100,000 range and are generally mechanically simple 3 speed bikes.

They also had some of the new ones in the 15,000 price range but what sparked my interest enough to even go inside the shop was the NOS bikes. I wasn't sure what they were at first (they looked so good), but when I went inside and spoke with the owner he assured me that the bikes were originals from the 1960's made in the USA. He had 4 of them on display at the time. He said there is a shop in Japan that has more than 100 NOS bikes in there. I didn't ask about the new ones or where they were made. I was really quite shocked to see a Schwinn dealership in Hat Yai as I was walking down the street one day. What a blast from the past.

Some time ago I decided to buy an electric scooter for the missis. Not cheap some starting at 29000 baht. The regular bicycles about 6000 baht at the time.

Now, here`s the problem:

The batteries have a lifespan of from 2 years up to 4 years depending how they are used. For example how often the batteries are recharged and so on.

Many of the big stores that sell these electric scooters and bicycles do not stock any spare batteries, which means once the batteries are finished, the owner could be left with a useless piece of junk.

My advice is; first check if and where the replacement batteries are availible before purchasing an electric bike.

Tricycle Shwinn bikes are available in Thailand. Did see them at Song N E corner.

I was surprised to see an actual Schwinn dealer when I was in Hat Yai. Reminded me of when I was a kid. They even had some classic NOS (new old stock) bikes there from the 1960's for sale. Price tag = 100,000 Baht.

Maybe those were NOS bikes but Schwinn is also making new bikes in the old style and they appear to be doing reasonably well at marketing them. The ones that I've seen in Thailand cost (if memory serves) somewhere in the 15,000 range rather than the 100,000 range and are generally mechanically simple 3 speed bikes.

They also had some of the new ones in the 15,000 price range but what sparked my interest enough to even go inside the shop was the NOS bikes. I wasn't sure what they were at first (they looked so good), but when I went inside and spoke with the owner he assured me that the bikes were originals from the 1960's made in the USA. He had 4 of them on display at the time. He said there is a shop in Japan that has more than 100 NOS bikes in there. I didn't ask about the new ones or where they were made. I was really quite shocked to see a Schwinn dealership in Hat Yai as I was walking down the street one day. What a blast from the past.

Wonder who buys those 100,000 Baht NOS Schwinns.

Wonder who buys those 100,000 Baht NOS Schwinns.

Maybe the rich Chinese or Malaysian tourists that flock to Hat Yai each day? :o

Wonder who buys those 100,000 Baht NOS Schwinns.

Maybe the rich Chinese or Malaysian tourists that flock to Hat Yai each day? :o

I was going to guess that it would be antiuque collectors of some sort, can't imaging that a lot of people would be buying them to ride them as their primary bike. While a fair number of enthusiasts do spend 100,000+ baht on road bikes and mountain bikes these days, a NOS Schwinn (assuming NOS means same as an original stock Schwinn including all original components) isn't generally going to be in the same league as those.

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