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Old 24-07-2008, 08:45 PM   #31 (permalink)
ray23
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The 150's were two stokes they are not made anylonger, now it's a 200.

We did ten days on the 150 that is posted up into Chaing Rai and the north. It was comfortable enough but nothing like the dragstar, they are light bikes which means more bouncing. But it will go where you want and pobably a good starter bike for Thailand. Easy to handle and stop. It will cruise at about 110 but there is nothing left for passing.

Had the 150 for four years got a lot of trips out of it before I sold it. No complaints I have a bad back and heavier bike is best for me. You can get them worked on anywhere and repairs are not expensive. If you get into riding eventually you will want a bigger bike.
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