Now where back on track
Now where back on track
I had to look twice , they are very similar to my untrained eye
Missed this nice little run around in October :
http://www.thaiscooter.com/forums/sh...7#.Ux6mSz9gvOd
Assembled from mostly new parts a pretty good deal for 52,000 baht.
Yes, I know....the stupid BMW badge is a bit dumb but easily changed. Could probably have one like it from the same guy who puts together the Honda GB250 clubmans.
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Bought a KTM 660 SMC the other day, not yet ridden it but should be a whole lot of fun.
Had my Z800 for a couple of months now, I love it.
IMG_1585_zps4f13bfcd.jpg Photo by Mrbrightside78 | Photobucket
I bought this a couple weeks ago to replace my Raptor 660.
My new off road beast, KTM 525 xc
Can't be assed trying to do it on a I pad.
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...72.ArbyWq9ixrM
^ Very nice. Betty will wet his knickers over that Repsol paint job.
Fuk me that's nice... I've come over all moist...
The little baby one is 225,000 baht in Korea. 120,000 baht in Thailand...
Last edited by Bettyboo; 12-04-2014 at 01:41 PM.
There's a hole in your catheter bag again.Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Good job you're on the big bucks now!Originally Posted by Bettyboo
The alternative is just to buy one of the Daelim copies and change the stickers. Just have to give those things a double take to work out what models they've copied.
Lang may yer lum reek...
I noticed a new Benelli shop on Sukhumvit in Pattaya today. I didn't have time to stop but there were some big fukk off machines in there.
^ They have one in Chiang Mai too, but apparently the quality control on these Chinese made machines are not too flash.
Not far off the truth...Originally Posted by dirk diggler
Not really, money is ok, but bills are consistent and taking most of me money for the next 15 months or so.Originally Posted by dirk diggler
I've always liked the Repsol specials, and the CBR600RR is a really nice machine. If I didn't have the missus and her bills, things could be so different...
I will start looking around Korea for a decent little bike, if they were Thai prices then that'd be no issue, but the Honda is expensive here, so I'm not sure what else is possible. The roads and drivers here seem better than Thailand or Oman, so maybe a good place to get a little 250/300 and get a bit of confidence/experience (I have been saying such for a few years now, without result... ).
Regardless, I'm sure Satonic will have a great time with that Honda Orange.
Cycling should be banned!!!
^ Taking her for a little adventure up through Khao Yai to Korat tomo!
There are a couple of reasonable Korean bike makers nowl. I'm sure you can find something suitable.
What about this one Kurgen
Originally Posted by Kurgen
I paid 128,000 baht for this scooter 2 years ago and am now asking 89,000 baht for it.
In the 2 years I've had it it's only done 1,447 km's.
It was serviced and taxed and insured 4 weeks ago.
It's never been crashed.
It's a 65th anniversary limited edition.
Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee'S Kurgen that's a bit gay
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