^ I ride this around BKK and take my daughter to school on it each week day. Mrs Q what make and model is it ?
No cheating by looking at the source file,
^ I ride this around BKK and take my daughter to school on it each week day. Mrs Q what make and model is it ?
No cheating by looking at the source file,
I've no idea what it is but because it doesn't have a basket in front of it classes it as a real bike.
Fess up please.
That's a beautiful bike, PP.
It's a kawasaki estrella
Got a Kawasaki engine I think
I put that in before I saw what you had said their CMN.
Kwaker engine
Things are slow up here right now.
I have unfortunately got to bite the bullet and add some little bikelets to my fleet.
Girlies keep asking for those little automatic mios.
Got no choice but to get a few, they come in lovely pinks and lime greens.
Reserve a pink one for DJ Pat. He'll need it in his new Boyztown career...Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
You could get some of those Ymaha Vino
They are fairly cheap
Last edited by mrsquirrel; 26-07-2006 at 09:43 PM.
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Nah... I couldn't possibly.
What is that, about 50cc?
Would never get up to Doi Suthep and that's where everyone wants to go.
I think those Vinos would be a hit, especially if you get them first CMN.
You might be right Marmite, but how much are they?
Are Peugeot (I know they're French and thus beyond the pale) scooters available in Thailand?
Thankfully, nothing French is legal in Thailand.Originally Posted by endure
I know a couple of girls who french kiss.(hard to find thai girls who french kiss). Their secret is safe with me!Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
Dead Right CMN, Powerpacked 250cc engine, Goes Putt Putt and with its drum brake stops within 3 bus lengths. They are a bit of a cult bike with The Chermans. First made in bout '92 and still in production.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
From what I remember CMN they were under 20k or so import.
I might be wrong and they could have been 25k or so but I can find out.
I jumped on the Enfield website to see if there were any dealers in Thailand.
There were none so I contacted them to ask why not, I think they would be popular here.
Thais have a great fondness of old British classics and you see a lot of old photo's of grandpas astride there bikes as it was before the Japenese invasion and all the Farangs came over and and took them home.
I got a reply from some Indian guy and they are looking for a dealer here! You will need about $100k and motorcycle dealer experience.
Anyone interested? I'm not but would like to be able to by a new one here.
Couldnt you import one from India in kit form?Originally Posted by Bung
I could but then I would have the impossible problem of licensing it.
I would like to get my BMW licensed and insured. I have the invoice for it. Any ideas on who could take this on or could I do it myself? My wife has a friend in the motor dept......maybe I should just go and see him. It would be worth the money to do it, I am a bit limited in where to ride at the moment without stressing..
wouldnt stress about it to much mate no one else does if you get stuck give me a call there is plenty of places to get this done. Finding a second hand book for a F650 could be a slight prob
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