I am based 30 km's outside Buriram towards Korat right on the highway, have been around Thailand a lot but only in car, but hopefully it is going to change now
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:Be careful! I had a Honda 600 there for 6 years.I had 5 accidents in that time ,and the roads are MUCH worse now.
Having said that I'd buy another Triumph there in a heartbeat if I could find one at any sort of reasonable price.
If you want to sell yours please give me first option will you?:grin2.I am playing with the idea of buying a 650 Kawasaki Vulcan S. but I'd prefer Triumph if I could.
You know what the Thai driving's like then.:faceplant
The prices on the Thai Bonneville range are "sort of" ok, but I need forward controls. The dealers I've talked to there said they have lower taxes now ,because they now do the Bonneville Quality control there, they didn't include America/Speedmaster in the deal,so they want 750,000 bht for those.ang:BigEyes:nah
I was at the Triumph dealership in Ubon not too long ago.A good second hand one would be ok,IF I could find one but I'd need to modify the controls.
Same goes for some of the big brands, lower taxes ..... Hopefulley it makes the second hand market come down to reasonable prices... always been non understandable sky high here
Yep we can hope.A 650cc Kawa Vulcan S for 285,000bht is about all I could afford in the new bike range at this time.
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