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Went for a ride to what I think is maybe the biggest Hondadealer, not too far away from Mission hospital, to be updated on automatic Honda biks in the rage of 110 to 150 cc. When I was there, I ask for price for PCX, but they said "NO MORE".

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First off...what does "no more" refer to. I would believe it is not the the bike is no longer available anywhere, just not at that dealer. Just on Saturday, I saw the PCX 150's being delivered to the Honda shops, have seen them in the showrooms as I have been pricing theme out... Price ranges that I have found are from 79,000 to 84,000 baht. While I have been pricing them out, I can see that they have been flying out the door.

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There is the 2014 model queuing at the doors. New lights (LED), bigger tank, seat without hump, new dashboard with clock, 12V-Connector in glovebox, as well as several other improvements. Worth the wait? YES. Worth the change from my 2013 model? NO.

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There is the 2014 model queuing at the doors. New lights (LED), bigger tank, seat without hump, new dashboard with clock, 12V-Connector in glovebox, as well as several other improvements. Worth the wait? YES. Worth the change from my 2013 model? NO.

that's a nice feature list. seat without the hump is a great thing for long leg people like me, can slide back a bit when driving alone. 12v connector also sounds good if you want to plug a GPS.

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There is the 2014 model queuing at the doors. New lights (LED), bigger tank, seat without hump, new dashboard with clock, 12V-Connector in glovebox, as well as several other improvements. Worth the wait? YES. Worth the change from my 2013 model? NO.

that's a nice feature list. seat without the hump is a great thing for long leg people like me, can slide back a bit when driving alone. 12v connector also sounds good if you want to plug a GPS.

Seat modification without a hump costed about 600 Baht at a shop in Chalong, the 12V connector was about 900 Baht and about 45 minutes homework smile.png

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Seat modification without a hump costed about 600 Baht at a shop in Chalong, the 12V connector was about 900 Baht and about 45 minutes homework smile.png

which shop for the seat hump? i looked at buying a new seat but that's about 5000 and my seat is fine.

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There is the 2014 model queuing at the doors. New lights (LED), bigger tank, seat without hump, new dashboard with clock, 12V-Connector in glovebox, as well as several other improvements. Worth the wait? YES. Worth the change from my 2013 model? NO.

that's a nice feature list. seat without the hump is a great thing for long leg people like me, can slide back a bit when driving alone. 12v connector also sounds good if you want to plug a GPS.

Seat modification without a hump costed about 600 Baht at a shop in Chalong, the 12V connector was about 900 Baht and about 45 minutes homework smile.png

All very simple and I've thought about making some changes myself but at the end of the day, it's a hassle and I don't really need the things anyway. So much better to have them as standard when you buy the bike and use them or not as needed.

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Seat modification without a hump costed about 600 Baht at a shop in Chalong, the 12V connector was about 900 Baht and about 45 minutes homework smile.png

which shop for the seat hump? i looked at buying a new seat but that's about 5000 and my seat is fine.

Coming from Karon at Hajaek Chalong take the second exit (to Chaofa East) and then use the shop on the right side, near the dentist, opposite Siam Commercial Bank.

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