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Best middleweight naked bike in Thailand?

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I couldn't do the triumph in Thailand. Sure there made here but they haven't got the dealer network like ducati.

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I couldn't do the triumph in Thailand. Sure there made here but they haven't got the dealer network like ducati.

As he said.

^ Hypermotard SP is a sweet bike. And a great example of LOS pricing at its 'best'. Back home in UK the SP is THB125,000 more than the standard Hypermotard; standard Hypermotard list price is equivalent of THB 485,000 (which makes the 499,000 LOS price pretty good), while the SP lists at equivalent of THB 610,000.

And how much do they want for it here? THB 1,170,000 … ridiculous. I know the basic Hypermotard is made here and the SP is imported, but so's the 848 Streetfighter (UK price 550,00 / LOS 868,000).

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