bealus Posted April 29, 2013 Share Posted April 29, 2013 I want to buy a new motorcycle in the BIG bike division(say 900 ccm up); I did a survey and managed to find and visit dealers which sell bikes in that categorie.(Like Honda Big Wing in Bang Na). Till now managed to locate dealers from Honda, Kawasaki, Harley. As for me I very much like to check out what models of YAMAHA Big Bikes are officially sold in Thailand. Googeling on internet Yamaha with sub-phrases oddly enough results in a continous referral to the main(?) web-site for Yamaha; showing me the 110/125 ccm Bikes and it ownly available in Thai lang. Would appreciate support/info's/adresses from members/bike enthusiasts about Yamaha BIG bike dealers in Bangkok and/or Pattaya. Thanks in advance!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katana Posted April 30, 2013 Share Posted April 30, 2013 (edited) .... Edited April 30, 2013 by katana Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted April 30, 2013 Share Posted April 30, 2013 (edited) Took me all but 3 seconds, I have a slow internet connection you know. http://www.yamaha-motor.co.th/ All in Thai but it shows the big bikes as well and a call center number. If you're lucky they might speak a few words Engrish. By the way, I think they are located near Fortune tower in Bangkok. Edited April 30, 2013 by jbrain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bealus Posted April 30, 2013 Author Share Posted April 30, 2013 Took me all but 3 seconds, I have a slow internet connection you know. http://www.yamaha-motor.co.th/ All in Thai but it shows the big bikes as well and a call center number. If you're lucky they might speak a few words Engrish. By the way, I think they are located near Fortune tower in Bangkok. Took me all but 3 seconds, I have a slow internet connection you know. http://www.yamaha-motor.co.th/ All in Thai but it shows the big bikes as well and a call center number. If you're lucky they might speak a few words Engrish. By the way, I think they are located near Fortune tower in Bangkok. Took me all but 3 seconds, I have a slow internet connection you know. http://www.yamaha-motor.co.th/ All in Thai but it shows the big bikes as well and a call center number. If you're lucky they might speak a few words Engrish. By the way, I think they are located near Fortune tower in Bangkok. Sometimes it's difficult to derive the essence of a post(brain-connections can take longer than 3 sec); states clearly found this site myself as well that it's in Thai language. Oh well, we live all under the same sky but the horizon's differ individually Thanks anyway Of Course can call Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted May 1, 2013 Share Posted May 1, 2013 (edited) Took me all but 3 seconds, I have a slow internet connection you know. http://www.yamaha-motor.co.th/ All in Thai but it shows the big bikes as well and a call center number. If you're lucky they might speak a few words Engrish. By the way, I think they are located near Fortune tower in Bangkok. Sometimes it's difficult to derive the essence of a post(brain-connections can take longer than 3 sec); states clearly found this site myself as well that it's in Thai language. Oh well, we live all under the same sky but the horizon's differ individually Thanks anyway Of Course can call This what you write in your OP showing me the 110/125 ccm Bikes To me the website clearly shows the pictures of all the big bikes available including YZF-R1, FZ1, Super tenere, FZ8-N, FJR1300A and the Tmax. And when I click on one of those pictures I'll get all the technical specs and prices in very clear written English with some description of the bike included DOES IT ALL. AMAZINGLY WELL. The revised 2013 Yamaha FZ* features both compression and Rebound damping adjustability on the new front fork, while The new shock now features both preload and compression damping adjustability, as well As a stiffer spring. In addition, new fuel-injection settings provide a sportier engine feeling, Quicker revving power character, and more direct and linear feeling from the throttle to the rear wheel. FZ1 at xx9,000 Baht FZ8-N at xx9.000 Baht YZF-R1 at xx9.000 Baht It even shows which colors are available Of course one neeed to know how to use a computer. But it's so much easier to complain and throw in some insults at the same time. NOT? Prices removed as per forum rule : Don't give too much information to memebers who can't appreciate it Edited May 1, 2013 by jbrain 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beardog Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 There is a Yamaha big bike shop on Sukimvette in Pattaya. Right next to the true value store Soi Khao Talo. They have a bunch of little bikes outside & a small amount of show bikes (imported) for order. I think its name is Yamaha watersports. they also sell jet ski's & such. I found the staff to be kinda rude & not to knowledgeable at all about their product. Kawasaki is much easier to deal with instead of duh I dunno can write them & find out in about 3 weeks. they walked me on a chance of a sale on a 600 or larger. I bought Kawasaki instead. They were able to answer basic questions. Good luck. If their service shop is as poor as the sales that will be one hella bike to get repairs done on. Pattaya is nor renound for big bike repairs. You have to beg them to adjust your valves & bring them the guages to check the clearances on the valves. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 (edited) There is a Yamaha big bike shop on Sukimvette in Pattaya. Right next to the true value store Soi Khao Talo. They have a bunch of little bikes outside & a small amount of show bikes (imported) for order. I think its name is Yamaha watersports. they also sell jet ski's & such. I found the staff to be kinda rude & not to knowledgeable at all about their product. Kawasaki is much easier to deal with instead of duh I dunno can write them & find out in about 3 weeks. they walked me on a chance of a sale on a 600 or larger. I bought Kawasaki instead. They were able to answer basic questions. Good luck. If their service shop is as poor as the sales that will be one hella bike to get repairs done on. Pattaya is nor renound for big bike repairs. You have to beg them to adjust your valves & bring them the guages to check the clearances on the valves. Agree with this, Yamaha Watersports in Pattaya is not the best place. They can get you any Yamaha big bike you want but don't have any new ones sitting on the floor, at least when I last visited, they did have used ones of nice condition. Staff know little about the bikes and even less about maintaining them. Best Big Bikes to purchase in Pattaya area are Kawasaki, Honda, and Ducati - they actually have show rooms and a repair / maintenance center for them here locally. You want to get a Yamaha R1 repaired as an example most likely you would have to take the bike to Bangkok for any competence. Edited May 3, 2013 by commande 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bealus Posted May 3, 2013 Author Share Posted May 3, 2013 There is a Yamaha big bike shop on Sukimvette in Pattaya. Right next to the true value store Soi Khao Talo. They have a bunch of little bikes outside & a small amount of show bikes (imported) for order. I think its name is Yamaha watersports. they also sell jet ski's & such. I found the staff to be kinda rude & not to knowledgeable at all about their product. Kawasaki is much easier to deal with instead of duh I dunno can write them & find out in about 3 weeks. they walked me on a chance of a sale on a 600 or larger. I bought Kawasaki instead. They were able to answer basic questions. Good luck. If their service shop is as poor as the sales that will be one hella bike to get repairs done on. Pattaya is nor renound for big bike repairs. You have to beg them to adjust your valves & bring them the guages to check the clearances on the valves. Agree with this, Yamaha Watersports in Pattaya is not the best place. They can get you any Yamaha big bike you want but don't have any new ones sitting on the floor, at least when I last visited, they did have used ones of nice condition. Staff know little about the bikes and even less about maintaining them. Best Big Bikes to purchase in Pattaya area are Kawasaki, Honda, and Ducati - they actually have show rooms and a repair / maintenance center for them here locally. You want to get a Yamaha R1 repaired as an example most likely you would have to take the bike to Bangkok for any competence. Thanks Beardog&Commande for this useful information; anyone else who has similar experiences or even(almost scared to ask)can recommend a shop/dealer for sales or maintenance either BKK or P.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted May 3, 2013 Share Posted May 3, 2013 There is a Yamaha big bike shop on Sukimvette in Pattaya. Right next to the true value store Soi Khao Talo. They have a bunch of little bikes outside & a small amount of show bikes (imported) for order. I think its name is Yamaha watersports. they also sell jet ski's & such. I found the staff to be kinda rude & not to knowledgeable at all about their product. Kawasaki is much easier to deal with instead of duh I dunno can write them & find out in about 3 weeks. they walked me on a chance of a sale on a 600 or larger. I bought Kawasaki instead. They were able to answer basic questions. Good luck. If their service shop is as poor as the sales that will be one hella bike to get repairs done on. Pattaya is nor renound for big bike repairs. You have to beg them to adjust your valves & bring them the guages to check the clearances on the valves. Agree with this, Yamaha Watersports in Pattaya is not the best place. They can get you any Yamaha big bike you want but don't have any new ones sitting on the floor, at least when I last visited, they did have used ones of nice condition. Staff know little about the bikes and even less about maintaining them. Best Big Bikes to purchase in Pattaya area are Kawasaki, Honda, and Ducati - they actually have show rooms and a repair / maintenance center for them here locally. You want to get a Yamaha R1 repaired as an example most likely you would have to take the bike to Bangkok for any competence. Keep in mind that warrantgy issues with Honda or Kawasaki will most likely also be dealt outside of Pattaya, as the Pattaya dealer is known not to honor warranty's. There is a topic in the Pattaya forum regarding this issue, though it concerns small bikes, it is the same dealer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) Thanks Beardog&Commande for this useful information; anyone else who has similar experiences or even(almost scared to ask)can recommend a shop/dealer for sales or maintenance either BKK or P.) Honestly for Kawasaki the best place in my opinion is the main dealer in BKK although they didn't have anything Super Sport in stock, it's by order only. Honda Big Wing in Pattaya compared to Kawasaki Pattaya is night and day difference in customer service even though interestingly they are both owned by Miyton Group, Honda right now is spectacular. Ducatti in Pattaya, also limited to no real supply of Super Sports although they have some nice bikes ready to purchase and I have heard that they are competent at basic maintenance, anything serious though and the bike has to go to BKK, probably true of all big bikes though. Honda Big Wing in Pattaya has just about every model Super Sport bike from 600cc to 1000cc in stock sitting on the show room floor including a Gold Wing that many come in and drool over, especially the Thai's. All this being said, lot of really nice bikes on the market even in Thailand although you have to order them, not many in stock because they cost so much and the sales are so small that they just don't keep them sitting around generally, (exception being the dealers that sell big bikes that are ordered in Grey Market from overseas and have no Green Book, advise you stay away from those) keep this in mind for maintenance to because they probably don't stock the parts for them either so you need anything major you will be waiting a month and or need to plan; took Kawasaki in BKK 40 days to get me a new oxygen sensor for my Versys last year but it was covered under warrantee, luckily the bike still ran even though the engine light stayed on all the time and fuel economy was almost cut in half. Honda I think is different right now because they just opened big bike sales in Thailand so they have stock and want to show their bikes off, there is also a big push for mandatory training for all technicians that work on the bikes that they sell not to say that other dealers don't do the same thing I just think Honda right now is really watching things since this is the beginning for them. Personally you have the cash and want to spend it get anything you want and enjoy. I have come to realize being in Thailand for many years that it's best to get something that is supported in your area or close and people can work on without me being down and out for 2 months. Kawasaki is great, they have been selling big bikes for a long time here, definitely nothing wrong with a Ninja ZX 10R or even a Ninja ZX 6R, Honda looks pretty good to at this point to and if you wanted something that day you could probably part with your cash and get it with no wait, Ducati excellent machine but damn expensive and limited support unless your in BKK also a HUGE potential for theft because it is THE BIKE Thai's want - it is a status symbol to them reserved for the elite and want to be elite. I know your looking for Yamaha, that is strictly going to be BKK and you will most likely have to order what you want, be ready for sticker shock though and a 30-90 day wait on delivery, you can purchase a new car for what these super sport bikes sell for here in Thailand, they are not cheap by any imagination. On that note, any Super Sport bike is a mark here, most can't afford them, they are easy to carry off and believe me unless you secure that bike INSIDE a house and chain it up it will be stolen one day; these bikes are not meant to be parked at your condo outside. The guys that rent the big bikes here in Pattaya have a guard watching them 24 hours, they actually want tourist to rent them and they get stolen so they can charge them huge money because there is no theft insurance covering them, especially rental insurance. Imagine you being a tourist and being hit with a 500k+ Baht charge for theft of a big bike. It happens, I have seen it, it's not pretty, most can't pay it and then it gets real nasty. Wish I could give you the shop names but I don't know them, I only know where the shops are by driving to them. Good luck and let us know what you get. Tried to stay on topic here just wanted to add a little more for your information. Edited May 4, 2013 by commande 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) Thanks Beardog&Commande for this useful information; anyone else who has similar experiences or even(almost scared to ask)can recommend a shop/dealer for sales or maintenance either BKK or P.) Honda Big Wing in Pattaya has just about every model Super Sport bike from 600cc to 1000cc in stock sitting on the show room floor Kawasaki is great, they have been selling big bikes for a long time here, definitely nothing wrong with a Ninja ZX 10R or even a Ninja ZX 6R, Your saying that down there in Pattaya the Big Wing has New Honda 600RR's on the floor? And Kawasaki has Zx6R's??? I have never seen 600rr's at Big Wings or zx6's at Kawasaki Dealers in Thailand Surprising they have them in your area Edited May 4, 2013 by mania Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) Yes to Honda and no to Kawasaki, the later you would have to order. CBR600RR, sitting at Honda, several flavors ready to purchase. Edited May 4, 2013 by commande Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 CBR600RR, sitting at Honda, several flavors ready to purchase.Very surprised if true Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserlazer Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 I was at the bigwing bangkok and never seen a cbr600r. Maybe you mixed it with cbr1000r? Or maybe it was a scond hand one or a show bike? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) I was at the bigwing bangkok and never seen a cbr600r. Maybe you mixed it with cbr1000r? Or maybe it was a scond hand one or a show bike? I am referring to Pattaya Big Wing, I may be wrong but as you walk in look right, still in the crate with the walls removed is either a CBR600RR or CBR1000RR in white with red and blue stickers on it. Most of the rest are 600cc thru 1000cc of various flavor CBR, VFR, NC700, Integra, etc; if still available there is also a CRF250 sitting there ready to go... I'm in Bangkok today returning later tonight so tomorrow if they are open I can always stop by and see but in the end 600 versus 1000 - if your throwing the cash out why not just get a liter bike price difference in the end is not all that bad. Not sure they will let me take pictures but will try and see and if so will post here. If I had a choice and money to just burn away I would get the VFR1200f with auto transmission - really nice!!!! Edited May 4, 2013 by commande Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) I am referring to Pattaya Big Wing, I may be wrong but as you walk in look right, still in the crate with the walls removed is either a CBR600RR or CBR1000RR in white with red and blue stickers on it. Most of the rest are 600cc thru 1000cc of various flavor CBR, VFR, NC700, Integra, etc;You are seeing a cbr1000rr for sure the red/white/blue is a 1000rr The 600rr is not imported to Thailand at least not by Big Wing Places like Red Baron yes Would be nice if they did... When you said you saw several flavors you saw something else... Edited May 4, 2013 by mania Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RubberSideDown Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 Also note the 1000RR at Big Wing is limited (that's according to their own website, where it's listed at 87kW, or 116hp, which is Japan-spec for a bike of that displacement)- I'd much rather have an unlimited 600RR than a limited literbike. In any case the 600RR isn't in their big bike inventory: http://www.aphonda.co.th/hondabigwing/home.ashx#home-content.html 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickey Cohen Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 Yamaha big bike dealer in at Suthisan MRT station on Ratchada road. If u coming from rama9 its on your left. Paddock shops arent too far either 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 I'd much rather have an unlimited 600RR than a limited literbike.+1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickey Cohen Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 But if you have the money go to RCA check out the Harley and Triumph shops Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) I'd much rather have an unlimited 600RR than a limited literbike.+1 Agreed but in the end in Thailand where could you ever even drive the bike to it's full potential. If there is a track in Thailand that is pristine please let me know, I would go in a heartbeat but I know of none. Order the computer from the USA and swap it out on the Thai/Japan spec CBR, my understanding is it will work fine and delimit it unless it has the new Honda HISS theft protection but I could be wrong, definitely wouldn't be the first time nor will it be the last ... When your spending that kind of money what's another 10-20-50k right LOL... I would definitely never own a bike like that in Thailand but to each their own in the end. Edited May 4, 2013 by commande Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 Okay maybe it isn't that easy, appears there are restrictor plates, different CAMS, etc... I stand corrected.... http://ryokuno.com/SUB_CBR600RR/cbr600rr-sei05_fullpower.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 Okay maybe it isn't that easy, appears there are restrictor plates, different CAMS, etc... I stand corrected.... http://ryokuno.com/SUB_CBR600RR/cbr600rr-sei05_fullpower.htmlWas all detailed here awhile back when Brian from Sumet Cycle did his. Personally my saying I preferred the 600 was not because of restrictions or not Having owned both in the US I just prefer the 600rr & think for Thailand roads it would great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commande Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 Okay maybe it isn't that easy, appears there are restrictor plates, different CAMS, etc... I stand corrected.... http://ryokuno.com/SUB_CBR600RR/cbr600rr-sei05_fullpower.htmlWas all detailed here awhile back when Brian from Sumet Cycle did his.Personally my saying I preferred the 600 was not because of restrictions or not Having owned both in the US I just prefer the 600rr & think for Thailand roads it would great. Agreed, I prefer 600 class bikes myself having owned many in the states many moons ago. Would be okay on Thai roads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bealus Posted May 4, 2013 Author Share Posted May 4, 2013 There is a Yamaha big bike shop on Sukimvette in Pattaya. Right next to the true value store Soi Khao Talo. They have a bunch of little bikes outside & a small amount of show bikes (imported) for order. I think its name is Yamaha watersports. they also sell jet ski's & such. I found the staff to be kinda rude & not to knowledgeable at all about their product. Kawasaki is much easier to deal with instead of duh I dunno can write them & find out in about 3 weeks. they walked me on a chance of a sale on a 600 or larger. I bought Kawasaki instead. They were able to answer basic questions. Good luck. If their service shop is as poor as the sales that will be one hella bike to get repairs done on. Pattaya is nor renound for big bike repairs. You have to beg them to adjust your valves & bring them the guages to check the clearances on the valves. Agree with this, Yamaha Watersports in Pattaya is not the best place. They can get you any Yamaha big bike you want but don't have any new ones sitting on the floor, at least when I last visited, they did have used ones of nice condition. Staff know little about the bikes and even less about maintaining them. Best Big Bikes to purchase in Pattaya area are Kawasaki, Honda, and Ducati - they actually have show rooms and a repair / maintenance center for them here locally. You want to get a Yamaha R1 repaired as an example most likely you would have to take the bike to Bangkok for any competence. Keep in mind that warrantgy issues with Honda or Kawasaki will most likely also be dealt outside of Pattaya, as the Pattaya dealer is known not to honor warranty's. There is a topic in the Pattaya forum regarding this issue, though it concerns small bikes, it is the same dealer. Well now I know where to find the Yamaha Bikes in Pattaya, but the experiences of Beardog and Commande shine(at least to me)a new light on the issue: normally you do a survey about the bike you want and then visit some dealers to bargain the best price;. From what I learn now is that your choice of bike(&brand) is limited to finding a local dealer who at least can give a minimum on maintenance. Bringing your own gauges to them to adjust the valves; that takes the cake! Originally wanted to buy a cruiser/chopper like the Yamaha Midnight Star, which will not be in the official supply-list from Yamaha Thailand. Thinking of using a grey-importer after other members' experience with regular dealers could only lead to nightmare I suppose.... to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted May 4, 2013 Share Posted May 4, 2013 (edited) There is a Yamaha big bike shop on Sukimvette in Pattaya. Right next to the true value store Soi Khao Talo. They have a bunch of little bikes outside & a small amount of show bikes (imported) for order. I think its name is Yamaha watersports. they also sell jet ski's & such. I found the staff to be kinda rude & not to knowledgeable at all about their product. Kawasaki is much easier to deal with instead of duh I dunno can write them & find out in about 3 weeks. they walked me on a chance of a sale on a 600 or larger. I bought Kawasaki instead. They were able to answer basic questions. Good luck. If their service shop is as poor as the sales that will be one hella bike to get repairs done on. Pattaya is nor renound for big bike repairs. You have to beg them to adjust your valves & bring them the guages to check the clearances on the valves. Agree with this, Yamaha Watersports in Pattaya is not the best place. They can get you any Yamaha big bike you want but don't have any new ones sitting on the floor, at least when I last visited, they did have used ones of nice condition. Staff know little about the bikes and even less about maintaining them. Best Big Bikes to purchase in Pattaya area are Kawasaki, Honda, and Ducati - they actually have show rooms and a repair / maintenance center for them here locally. You want to get a Yamaha R1 repaired as an example most likely you would have to take the bike to Bangkok for any competence. Keep in mind that warrantgy issues with Honda or Kawasaki will most likely also be dealt outside of Pattaya, as the Pattaya dealer is known not to honor warranty's. There is a topic in the Pattaya forum regarding this issue, though it concerns small bikes, it is the same dealer. Well now I know where to find the Yamaha Bikes in Pattaya, but the experiences of Beardog and Commande shine(at least to me)a new light on the issue: normally you do a survey about the bike you want and then visit some dealers to bargain the best price;. From what I learn now is that your choice of bike(&brand) is limited to finding a local dealer who at least can give a minimum on maintenance. Bringing your own gauges to them to adjust the valves; that takes the cake! Originally wanted to buy a cruiser/chopper like the Yamaha Midnight Star, which will not be in the official supply-list from Yamaha Thailand. Thinking of using a grey-importer after other members' experience with regular dealers could only lead to nightmare I suppose.... to It seems you try to be the smart one once again, but fail miserably again. First of all the topic about the warranty refusal isn't a topic started by me., I don't use that dealer EVER. I own a Midnight Star 1900 like you are dreaming about , overhere called Roadliner, for 3 years already, legally imported brandnew with all legal documents including green book and no warranty issues so far. I have all the export/import documents with all the contact details of every person involved from the point it was shipped in Japan to Singapore and then to Thailand, and all the people involved in Thailand to guide it through the government inspections. I even was present when the bike passed emission tests and watched the modifications they had to make to enable it to pass the test. There are only a few people in Thailand who do these tests, and they are not listed in the yellow papers. Can you imagine that I could have been a usefull help to you, if you hadn't insulted me from the first response. Oh, by the way, the total price of my bike including all legal documents was below the price it is sold in Europe. Edited May 4, 2013 by jbrain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bealus Posted May 5, 2013 Author Share Posted May 5, 2013 Yamaha big bike dealer in at Suthisan MRT station on Ratchada road. If u coming from rama9 its on your left. Paddock shops arent too far either Thx for the info; can combine a visit then to both Paddock and Yamaha in one day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bealus Posted May 5, 2013 Author Share Posted May 5, 2013 Thanks Beardog&Commande for this useful information; anyone else who has similar experiences or even(almost scared to ask)can recommend a shop/dealer for sales or maintenance either BKK or P.) Honestly for Kawasaki the best place in my opinion is the main dealer in BKK although they didn't have anything Super Sport in stock, it's by order only. Honda Big Wing in Pattaya compared to Kawasaki Pattaya is night and day difference in customer service even though interestingly they are both owned by Miyton Group, Honda right now is spectacular. Ducatti in Pattaya, also limited to no real supply of Super Sports although they have some nice bikes ready to purchase and I have heard that they are competent at basic maintenance, anything serious though and the bike has to go to BKK, probably true of all big bikes though. Honda Big Wing in Pattaya has just about every model Super Sport bike from 600cc to 1000cc in stock sitting on the show room floor including a Gold Wing that many come in and drool over, especially the Thai's. All this being said, lot of really nice bikes on the market even in Thailand although you have to order them, not many in stock because they cost so much and the sales are so small that they just don't keep them sitting around generally, (exception being the dealers that sell big bikes that are ordered in Grey Market from overseas and have no Green Book, advise you stay away from those) keep this in mind for maintenance to because they probably don't stock the parts for them either so you need anything major you will be waiting a month and or need to plan; took Kawasaki in BKK 40 days to get me a new oxygen sensor for my Versys last year but it was covered under warrantee, luckily the bike still ran even though the engine light stayed on all the time and fuel economy was almost cut in half. Honda I think is different right now because they just opened big bike sales in Thailand so they have stock and want to show their bikes off, there is also a big push for mandatory training for all technicians that work on the bikes that they sell not to say that other dealers don't do the same thing I just think Honda right now is really watching things since this is the beginning for them. Personally you have the cash and want to spend it get anything you want and enjoy. I have come to realize being in Thailand for many years that it's best to get something that is supported in your area or close and people can work on without me being down and out for 2 months. Kawasaki is great, they have been selling big bikes for a long time here, definitely nothing wrong with a Ninja ZX 10R or even a Ninja ZX 6R, Honda looks pretty good to at this point to and if you wanted something that day you could probably part with your cash and get it with no wait, Ducati excellent machine but damn expensive and limited support unless your in BKK also a HUGE potential for theft because it is THE BIKE Thai's want - it is a status symbol to them reserved for the elite and want to be elite. I know your looking for Yamaha, that is strictly going to be BKK and you will most likely have to order what you want, be ready for sticker shock though and a 30-90 day wait on delivery, you can purchase a new car for what these super sport bikes sell for here in Thailand, they are not cheap by any imagination. On that note, any Super Sport bike is a mark here, most can't afford them, they are easy to carry off and believe me unless you secure that bike INSIDE a house and chain it up it will be stolen one day; these bikes are not meant to be parked at your condo outside. The guys that rent the big bikes here in Pattaya have a guard watching them 24 hours, they actually want tourist to rent them and they get stolen so they can charge them huge money because there is no theft insurance covering them, especially rental insurance. Imagine you being a tourist and being hit with a 500k+ Baht charge for theft of a big bike. It happens, I have seen it, it's not pretty, most can't pay it and then it gets real nasty. Wish I could give you the shop names but I don't know them, I only know where the shops are by driving to them. Good luck and let us know what you get. Tried to stay on topic here just wanted to add a little more for your information. Thanks Beardog&Commande for this useful information; anyone else who has similar experiences or even(almost scared to ask)can recommend a shop/dealer for sales or maintenance either BKK or P.) Honestly for Kawasaki the best place in my opinion is the main dealer in BKK although they didn't have anything Super Sport in stock, it's by order only. Honda Big Wing in Pattaya compared to Kawasaki Pattaya is night and day difference in customer service even though interestingly they are both owned by Miyton Group, Honda right now is spectacular. Ducatti in Pattaya, also limited to no real supply of Super Sports although they have some nice bikes ready to purchase and I have heard that they are competent at basic maintenance, anything serious though and the bike has to go to BKK, probably true of all big bikes though. Honda Big Wing in Pattaya has just about every model Super Sport bike from 600cc to 1000cc in stock sitting on the show room floor including a Gold Wing that many come in and drool over, especially the Thai's. All this being said, lot of really nice bikes on the market even in Thailand although you have to order them, not many in stock because they cost so much and the sales are so small that they just don't keep them sitting around generally, (exception being the dealers that sell big bikes that are ordered in Grey Market from overseas and have no Green Book, advise you stay away from those) keep this in mind for maintenance to because they probably don't stock the parts for them either so you need anything major you will be waiting a month and or need to plan; took Kawasaki in BKK 40 days to get me a new oxygen sensor for my Versys last year but it was covered under warrantee, luckily the bike still ran even though the engine light stayed on all the time and fuel economy was almost cut in half. Honda I think is different right now because they just opened big bike sales in Thailand so they have stock and want to show their bikes off, there is also a big push for mandatory training for all technicians that work on the bikes that they sell not to say that other dealers don't do the same thing I just think Honda right now is really watching things since this is the beginning for them. Personally you have the cash and want to spend it get anything you want and enjoy. I have come to realize being in Thailand for many years that it's best to get something that is supported in your area or close and people can work on without me being down and out for 2 months. Kawasaki is great, they have been selling big bikes for a long time here, definitely nothing wrong with a Ninja ZX 10R or even a Ninja ZX 6R, Honda looks pretty good to at this point to and if you wanted something that day you could probably part with your cash and get it with no wait, Ducati excellent machine but damn expensive and limited support unless your in BKK also a HUGE potential for theft because it is THE BIKE Thai's want - it is a status symbol to them reserved for the elite and want to be elite. I know your looking for Yamaha, that is strictly going to be BKK and you will most likely have to order what you want, be ready for sticker shock though and a 30-90 day wait on delivery, you can purchase a new car for what these super sport bikes sell for here in Thailand, they are not cheap by any imagination. On that note, any Super Sport bike is a mark here, most can't afford them, they are easy to carry off and believe me unless you secure that bike INSIDE a house and chain it up it will be stolen one day; these bikes are not meant to be parked at your condo outside. The guys that rent the big bikes here in Pattaya have a guard watching them 24 hours, they actually want tourist to rent them and they get stolen so they can charge them huge money because there is no theft insurance covering them, especially rental insurance. Imagine you being a tourist and being hit with a 500k+ Baht charge for theft of a big bike. It happens, I have seen it, it's not pretty, most can't pay it and then it gets real nasty. Wish I could give you the shop names but I don't know them, I only know where the shops are by driving to them. Good luck and let us know what you get. Tried to stay on topic here just wanted to add a little more for your information. Heard from many people spare-parts are a pain in the #ss; hard to come by, as you stated long waiting times for delivery/supply and way to expensive too. Will stay away from grey-importers who can't provide the green-book and have to cut much bureaucratic red-tape myself. Visited Honda Big Wing in Bang Na(as earlier mentioned)and could "peek" into the service and maintenance department. Looked professional with regards to equipment and you didn't stumble over parts on the floor neither you need to be cautioned about slippery-danger due to oil-spillage etc. Of course this isn't a guarantee all mechanics there are qualified; but first impressions were good. Saw a Honda-motorcycle shop(granted for the 110/125 cc bikes)which showed certificates of "Honda licensed and trained" mechanics; maybe this applies(never give up hope)now or in the future also to the big bike division. Small step for Honda, but a giant leap for Thailand Agree totally that Ducati is an excellent machine, but with a hefty price tag and impressive formula sporting design. I'm more up for a cruiser /chopper like Yamaha Dragstar/MidnightStar; still you can indeed buy a new middle class car instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taninthai Posted May 5, 2013 Share Posted May 5, 2013 I'm sure red baron had a few new r1s on there website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted May 5, 2013 Share Posted May 5, 2013 Will stay away from grey-importers who can't provide the green-book and have to cut much bureaucratic red-tape Who told you grey importers can't provide the green book? I have the green book, not a bogus book but one delivered straight from the department of land transport. If you do it the right way there are no problems.Mind you also that my bike wasn't imported in parts, but in one piece. No red tape to cut or backhanders, just deal with the right people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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