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Honda Phantom for sale ! ( Chiang Mai/Bangkok )

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The bike belongs to my wife family so im just helping out as they dont speak much english.This bike is 2010 model, that was the last year Honda Phantom was manufactured. It is stock standard in excellent condition, as it left the factory. Got all the necessary documents, insurance and taxes paid up till 2015. They have many motorbikes in the family thats the reason they wanna sell the Phantom...

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Sorry to prick your wifes family bubble but..........

When it was brand new 4 years ago the price would have been about 84,000 thb.

It has done about 6.000 km per year and a realistic price would be close to 60,000 thb and the buyer would really want to buy it against any other bike around.

There are far better bikes around, the Lifan 250 is one model and they are brand new and still cheaper not to mention some good second hand Honda 150 and 250s that are more modern, easier to service and maintain etc. In case you think I am biased I have a 2005 Phantom with "only" 48,xxx km on the clock and if I were to sell it I would be very lucky to find a buyer or get much more than 30,000 thb for it. Fortunately for me my 10 tear old son wants it when he gets older so I have no problkem for the future.

The Phantom is a good solid reliable bike but it is old and heavy and not modern at all.

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