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Best used long distance auto-scooter around 25k THB

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All these bikes are good.

Frequently a Suzuki will be an excellent buy.

The Nouvo is one of the most popular bikes in LOS for a reason.

I rode one all over Thailand, 13kkm.

If you let them sit for a week or more they can be a bit of a problem starting but if you ride it to work daily, no prob.

A nice Nuovo Elegance for 25 would be a good value and last a long time.

Rent one, then buy one.
16" rims.
You can haul 2 small Thai ladies on back.
Whatever you get consider upgrading to decent tires...much safer & fun-er.
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Just as an idea + price

Noticed this advert this morning http://www.bahtsold.com/view/suzuky-hayate-for-sale-183414

suzuki hayate is a good bike and price is good but it is 2010 model and 19,000 km which makes me think.

Looks like rental bikes too.

There was no 2011, 2012 or 2013 model. The 2010 model is still on sale brand new.

My son's Hayate was bought in 2010 and has 43,000kms on the clock.

suzuki hayate is a good bike and price is good but it is 2010 model and 19,000 km which makes me think.

Looks like rental bikes too.

Yepp, definitely Ex-rental bikes.

Suzuki sells good decent bikes, build quality is sometimes a little bit inferior (the chassis, not the engine!) , compared to the new Yamahas/Hondas but absolutely ok.

Therefore they are a little bit cheaper.

But an ex-rental is an absolutely nogo.

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