ALFREDO Posted August 30, 2015 Author Posted August 30, 2015 I have a bunch of dog puppies I take care off - cannot let them with Thais. so I have one more excuse, with the wet Monsun weather, why I still have not bought a bike. Still undecided, I look for all kind of second-hand bikes in facebook and Internet and think of the Honda CB650F and the Ducati Monster 821. If there would not be such a big price gap, I would go for the Thai-Italian. On the other hand - my Test rides had shown, the Honda is also enough for my needs.
ALFREDO Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 i wasted my time and read most of this thread and my answer is; none of them. just go buy a honda cb300f or cbr150r or a honda wave is just fine. From the thread and from your posts, it sound like those big bikes are not suitable for you. Sorry you wasted your time. "From the thread and from your posts, it sound like those big bikes are not suitable for you." I surprised you come to that opinion. After I posted in that thread a page ago, my bike history. Starting with a Kawaski Cb 650 in racing design when I was 17 in 1977/78 ======================================================================= "My =GLORY DAYS= Moto Guzzi, 1000cc special edition in 1980, not much thoughts just a newspaper article Ordered , Same with a lot other bikes, most without a Test ride bought, or much thinking, all new bought, Yamaha FZ750, FZR1000, FZR1000 Exup, a Bimota YB6 (was not satisfied), Honda Fire Blade 900, Yamaha R1-1998 ====================================================================== http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/826754-ducati-monster-821-yamaha-mt-09-kawasaki-z-800-which-one/page-10#entry9594783 In Thailand, I had for 14 years a old very loud Honda CBR 400 R from 1992 and I would not like to go more down in power and fun. A nasty accident 2014, with the small Honda which kept me in problems of all kinds for many month, let me decide to sell her. Its, same always in life, a money thing, -how much you can, -how much you like to spend on a bike, if not, I would have bought the Ducati Monster already - the Honda is also good enough, but no Ducati. There is a interesting CB 650 advertised on thaivisa, but not my color and more - the owner does not read my PM, is never online!? I will go today or next days to Udon Thani city and visit the 2 bikes in question again, have a sitting om them and then -possibly- decide and sign-order. Or do that in Phuket.
ALFREDO Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 Finally done, finally decided, finally bought, second hand. Here on the wet way from Bangkok - Udon Thani. Honda CB650F - 2015
soihok Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Well done, eventually. 274 posts later. A bit of an epic episode but I am happy that you have got a bike now. Now, time to use it Happy Riding
guzzi850m2 Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Nice one Alfredo, how much did you pay and how is the bike?
ALFREDO Posted September 12, 2015 Author Posted September 12, 2015 Nice one Alfredo, how much did you pay and how is the bike? I found that bike on the Thaivisa.com advertising page and it was a good deal as the Honda had some Goodies -Exhaust + ect already and only small Km on the clock, was nearly new from 2015. The prices I saw so far are for such Bikes similar. Around a quarter of a Million a little + or little - for a low mileage 2014. How is the bike, = To short to write now, nearly all Highway driven. Needs more time. But can write - very handy only I would prefer if she would have a 7th gear I permanently try to put that gear in. The loud exhaust on that Honda and the induction noise, let you believe, you faster driving than you really are.
smedly Posted September 12, 2015 Posted September 12, 2015 Nice one Alfredo, how much did you pay and how is the bike? I found that bike on the Thaivisa.com advertising page and it was a good deal as the Honda had some Goodies -Exhaust + ect already and only small Km on the clock, was nearly new from 2015. The prices I saw so far are for such Bikes similar. Around a quarter of a Million a little + or little - for a low mileage 2014. How is the bike, = To short to write now, nearly all Highway driven. Needs more time. But can write - very handy only I would prefer if she would have a 7th gear I permanently try to put that gear in. The loud exhaust on that Honda and the induction noise, let you believe, you faster driving than you really are. I've been riding my Honda for (or any bike for that matter) and I am still looking for that other gear, the only true way of knowing is if the speedo say 290kph lol.....I must be in 6th gear in all seriousness I look at the rev counter and speedo and in 6th it says 120kph @ 4k enjoy and be safe
rhodie Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Finally done, finally decided, finally bought, second hand. Here on the wet way from Bangkok - Udon Thani. Honda CB650F - 2015 Great choice. Good luck and stay safe!
ALFREDO Posted September 26, 2015 Author Posted September 26, 2015 So how is the bike going after 2 weeks? I have not driven much, just some short rides, its a lot of unsteady weather here in my region, I was also on a short family holiday in Bangkok, so my possibilities had been limited. I am satisfied, the acceleration is fine, the gears fitting good together, special nice to hear (for me at least) with the open exhaust. Torque is good, from 2000 Rpm in 6th gear, acceleration no problem. That is about 42 km/h. Would not be angry, if the 6th gear or a possible 7th gear would be a kind of overdrive. Must get used to it maybe, in the moment I could life with lower revs when cruising. Also the small Honda CBR400RR I had before which was also loud and had even higher revs, I felt it in different way. Or is it the intake noise? Need more time. Was also, until now, on no challenging twisted, roads. The handling is, so far very good. Thought also, to install a Power commander.
DILLIGAD Posted October 4, 2015 Posted October 4, 2015 Saw a 2016 Z800 ABS yesterday in the most depressing dark maroon colour. Who ever chose that colour should be shot along with his guide dog!!!
soihok Posted October 4, 2015 Posted October 4, 2015 Nice, not. Only colours that could be worse are Beige and Brown. Unfortunately the interior of my Vigo is Beige. Yuck.
DILLIGAD Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Nice, not. Only colours that could be worse are Beige and Brown. Unfortunately the interior of my Vigo is Beige. Yuck. My first Bonniville (1976 T140v) was brown with beige flashes. That soon got resprayed !Seriously, this colour (z800) was so dull, that it shocked me as it was surrounded by other nice bikes.
ALFREDO Posted October 6, 2015 Author Posted October 6, 2015 Saw a 2016 Z800 ABS yesterday in the most depressing dark maroon colour. Who ever chose that colour should be shot along with his guide dog!!! Nice, not. Only colours that could be worse are Beige and Brown. Unfortunately the interior of my Vigo is Beige. Yuck. I would have gone for the 3-colored Cb650, but that second hand 5.2015 bike,which was a good deal, is mat-black. Surprisingly,a lot like that color - also on Ducati. The first owner of that cb650 choose a mat-black Diavel Carbon as his new favorite.
ALFREDO Posted November 20, 2015 Author Posted November 20, 2015 Well written and fits me I think Honda CB650F and Honda CBR650F = "an excellent bike for the guy who's been riding his whole life and loves to ride the snot out of an inline-four, but doesn't necessarily want to get arrested. We'll call this guy the "mature rider." Not that he's old, necessarily, but just that has both the skill to ride something you have to wind up pretty high and the knowledge that he doesn't need to go 130 mph everywhere. For that guy, this is a wonderful track toy or canyon carver, because it allows him to work on the same riding skills he would with a supersport, just at speeds bordering almost legal." http://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/2015-honda-cbr650f-review
ALFREDO Posted January 26, 2016 Author Posted January 26, 2016 So how is the bike going after 2 weeks? After 3.000 km I am OK with the Honda CB 650 F the IXS Exhaust makes a nice sound, good for dogs and pedestrians, bikes and smaller motorbikes. Still can not much say about really curvy roads, mountain roads. Have the plan to visit such terrain, Isaan is a bit flat and only hilly. Ordered a set of HYPERPRO shock and front fork springs, as I am a (very) heavy guy and had such equipment on my Yamaha R1 Model 1998 in my home country was very satisfied. 2 cm shorter the shock, so a bit more lower seat position too. I drove once 180 for short period, wind, no big problem, but I realize, all together, I not drive faster than I drove with the small Honda CBR 400 RR, I drive slower, its the relaxed seatposition, the loud sound, let you believe you already faster than you are, good. I like.
BeefSlapper Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 I was doing my research too, with my budget 480k Considered all bikes mentioned here, googled them all, and talked on motors forums, the only bike I didnt knew they sell in thailand was that mentioned here Trumph triple R. Ended up buying Ducati Monster 821 Pearl White 2016 (red and black are 2015 models). 821 got most bells and whisels, like 6 stage ABS, 3 stage traction control, top racing tires Pirelli Diablo rosso II 821cc with amazing sound Triumph does not sound nice just normal and its 650cc Brembo breakes 3 riding modes 112hp etc. Comes with worry free service 2 years unlimited milage warranty 1 year insurance REVIEW : http://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/2015-ducati-monster-821-review http://www.ducatithailand.com/bikes/monster/821/index.do
eisfeld Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 I don't understand why they cheap out on red wheels in Thailand for the Monster 821 in white. The bike looks so much better with them.
guzzi850m2 Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 I was doing my research too, with my budget 480k Considered all bikes mentioned here, googled them all, and talked on motors forums, the only bike I didnt knew they sell in thailand was that mentioned here Trumph triple R. Ended up buying Ducati Monster 821 Pearl White 2016 (red and black are 2015 models). 821 got most bells and whisels, like 6 stage ABS, 3 stage traction control, top racing tires Pirelli Diablo rosso II 821cc with amazing sound Triumph does not sound nice just normal and its 650cc Brembo breakes 3 riding modes 112hp etc. Comes with worry free service 2 years unlimited milage warranty 1 year insurance REVIEW : http://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/2015-ducati-monster-821-review http://www.ducatithailand.com/bikes/monster/821/index.do 12513835_10154522955773206_3114053785581102262_o.jpg 12604725_10154522955933206_5105546040215876656_o.jpg Congt on the Monster 821, without a doubt huge fun factor.
BeefSlapper Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 I don't understand why they cheap out on red wheels in Thailand for the Monster 821 in white. The bike looks so much better with them. white with red wheels is 2014 model 2016 bot black with red stripe and Ducati on tank is not an sticker but like gravered tho
eisfeld Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 I don't understand why they cheap out on red wheels in Thailand for the Monster 821 in white. The bike looks so much better with them. white with red wheels is 2014 model 2016 bot black with red stripe and Ducati on tank is not an sticker but like gravered tho Is this Thailand specific? I can't find any white Monster with black wheels online on Ducati websites. And when I google for Monster 821 2016 I can only find white ones with red wheels.
BeefSlapper Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 I don't understand why they cheap out on red wheels in Thailand for the Monster 821 in white. The bike looks so much better with them. white with red wheels is 2014 model 2016 bot black with red stripe and Ducati on tank is not an sticker but like gravered tho Is this Thailand specific? I can't find any white Monster with black wheels online on Ducati websites.And when I google for Monster 821 2016 I can only find white ones with red wheels. Model pops up its 2014 i think.But it Thailand they dont do red. I think red is 2014 US or 15 but most likely 14 Sent from my SM-A800F using Tapatalk
ALFREDO Posted March 13, 2016 Author Posted March 13, 2016 I was doing my research too, with my budget 480k Considered all bikes mentioned here, googled them all, and talked on motors forums, the only bike I didnt knew they sell in thailand was that mentioned here Trumph triple R. Ended up buying Ducati Monster 821 Pearl White 2016 (red and black are 2015 models). 821 got most bells and whisels, like 6 stage ABS, 3 stage traction control, top racing tires Pirelli Diablo rosso II 821cc with amazing sound Triumph does not sound nice just normal and its 650cc Brembo breakes 3 riding modes 112hp etc. Comes with worry free service 2 years unlimited milage warranty 1 year insurance REVIEW : http://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/2015-ducati-monster-821-review http://www.ducatithailand.com/bikes/monster/821/index.do 12513835_10154522955773206_3114053785581102262_o.jpg 12604725_10154522955933206_5105546040215876656_o.jpg Congt on the Monster 821, without a doubt huge fun factor. It was a difficult decision, but the 50 % cheaper price for the nearly new Honda CB650F with some after market parts and Number 1 insurance paid and still long valid got the deal and not the DUCATI with the more hefty price tag. Just have my new HYPERPRO parts spring and shock package fitted into the bike, for extra heavy drivers and the shock 2 cm shorter, now all even better! the IXIL exhaust without DB killer inside is also a head turner.
BeefSlapper Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 I was doing my research too, with my budget 480k Considered all bikes mentioned here, googled them all, and talked on motors forums, the only bike I didnt knew they sell in thailand was that mentioned here Trumph triple R. Ended up buying Ducati Monster 821 Pearl White 2016 (red and black are 2015 models). 821 got most bells and whisels, like 6 stage ABS, 3 stage traction control, top racing tires Pirelli Diablo rosso II 821cc with amazing sound Triumph does not sound nice just normal and its 650cc Brembo breakes 3 riding modes 112hp etc. Comes with worry free service 2 years unlimited milage warranty 1 year insurance REVIEW : http://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/2015-ducati-monster-821-review http://www.ducatithailand.com/bikes/monster/821/index.do 12513835_10154522955773206_3114053785581102262_o.jpg 12604725_10154522955933206_5105546040215876656_o.jpg Congt on the Monster 821, without a doubt huge fun factor. It was a difficult decision, but the 50 % cheaper price for the nearly new Honda CB650F with some after market parts and Number 1 insurance paid and still long valid got the deal and not the DUCATI with the more hefty price tag. Just have my new HYPERPRO parts spring and shock package fitted into the bike, for extra heavy drivers and the shock 2 cm shorter, now all even better! the IXIL exhaust without DB killer inside is also a head turner. Nice one. Problem is police will harras u for that exhust. Now crackdown on motorists going on. Depends where u live tho. Im in pattaya had ninja 300 with devil exhust and db killer. Was stopped everyday. Fined few times 1000thb And forced to out back stock. Since then i dont change exhusts. Be carefull around copers Sent from my SM-A800F using Tapatalk
ardokano Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 2 years unlimited milage warranty 1 year insurance I you sure? In dilershop Chiang Mai tell ne its 2 y or 25k km And free 1 year first class insure not for Monster 821. Its for hypermotard
BeefSlapper Posted March 14, 2016 Posted March 14, 2016 2 years unlimited milage warranty 1 year insurance I you sure? In dilershop Chiang Mai tell ne its 2 y or 25k km And free 1 year first class insure not for Monster 821. Its for hypermotard 2 y 25k km is free serviceWarranty is 2 y unlimited millage Sent from my SM-A800F using Tapatalk
ALFREDO Posted March 14, 2016 Author Posted March 14, 2016 Congt on the Monster 821, without a doubt huge fun factor. It was a difficult decision, but the 50 % cheaper price for the nearly new Honda CB650F with some after market parts and Number 1 insurance paid and still long valid got the deal and not the DUCATI with the more hefty price tag. Just have my new HYPERPRO parts spring and shock package fitted into the bike, for extra heavy drivers and the shock 2 cm shorter, now all even better! the IXIL exhaust without DB killer inside is also a head turner. Nice one. Problem is police will harras u for that exhust. Now crackdown on motorists going on. Depends where u live tho. Im in pattaya had ninja 300 with devil exhust and db killer. Was stopped everyday. Fined few times 1000thb And forced to out back stock. Since then i dont change exhusts. Be carefull around copers =Beef Slapper= Thank you, I have my experience with a very loud exhaust on a 1993 Honda 400 CBR Fireblade there was only a loose flute tangling inside the self made? exhaust in Patong-Phuket and surroundings from 2000 - 2013, then brought to Udon Thani in the countryside and driven there for 6 month until a Pick Up driving in front of me forced me to a massive accident. I did not pay once for loud, have to say I got stopped in Isaan at a road block same everybody, near home and just drove off and away from the checkpoint. Motorbike numberplate in my Ex Gf name in other province, nobody got a letter from police. Sure, times change and it can get more tight, but now I drive around Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Chayaphum, Sakhon Nakhon province, here the clock still ticking different. After I bought the Honda CB650F, I drove her out of Bangkok and up to Udon Thani myself and just before Saraburi on the Highway a roadblock. I was stopped to, but just drove off. I think extra for me, (that was short, some days, after the Bangkok holy site bomb, they looked for suspects, Falangs to ) they made a second road block, some km away, but I drove off the Highway before and drove small roads until back on Highway after Saraburi. No police letter came to the person the bike was registered at that time. Was just in Chayaphum province and drove the Highway Khon Kaen-Udon Thani with a good speed and so also sound, approaching a Highway Policeman in the middle of a U-turn with his papers in hand. I pulled the clutch but sure to late, he must have heard me roaring coming. But, he not even looked at me, let me pass. On the other hand, 1000 Baht, WAUW, I never paid anywhere more than 100 - 200 Baht for any traffic offence here in Thailand (no receipt) Maximum 300 Baht with receipt.
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