Thailand has a population of 60,000,000 and change.
I wonder how many motor scooter are out there? 100 million?
"The land of 100 million scooters" that has a catchy ring to it, no?:bigbike:
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Thailand has a population of 60,000,000 and change.
I wonder how many motor scooter are out there? 100 million?
"The land of 100 million scooters" that has a catchy ring to it, no?:bigbike:
a bit like Lanna the land of a million rice fields
Not to be picky but I see mainly motorcycles. Motorscooters are deadly vechiles that have only front brakes and horrible stearing. I know because two years ago, I had to hit the brakes on a scooter and the scooter went to the left and I went forward, breaking my right arm and tearing some ligiments. It took 10 months to get over that spill. There are very few things that I will say I will never do but riding a motorscooter is one of them.
Personally I think anything under 400cc is a scooter.
The 100 and 125 jobs that are so popular are putt-putts.
The 200 and 250 "choppers" :rofl: are nothing mre than putt-putts that wish they were motorcycles.
On April 18 there was a column in Bangkok Post:
Although close to saturation point, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the total domestic motorcycle market which sold about 1.7 million units last year.
Kawasaki brand weighed in at about 0.4% on sales of over 7,000 units. And about eight out of every 10 motorcycles sold here are Hondas.
Bangkok Post : Motoring
Far as I am concerned, all stepthru are scooters, and there are a lot if em, some so fucking old that I don't think you can even discern the Mfg. lots of old 2 strokes and used for everything.
Scooters are either Vespas or Lammys.
Your all talking about motorscooters.
Well your wrong mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by blackgang
Some call 'em pushbikes, some call 'em bicycles. To-ma-to, to-mah-to.
Scooter, moto, motorbike, bike, chopper, putt-putt, moped
To me -- if it's small enough to pick up with your hands, it's not a motorcycle.
Bugger all compared to Vietnam.
I said "As far as I am concerned" now if that is different from your ideas then you are wrong as far as I am concerned..Quote:
Originally Posted by Scooter
IMHO
:rofl:
After spending a month in Vietnam, you forget that cars exsist in SE Asia; upon return to Bangkok you remember how many fcuking cars on the road there actually is hereQuote:
Originally Posted by Sir Burr
I'd never seen a step through before coming to LOS. I think I'm with the line of thought that less than 400cc is not a motorcycle, in my neck of the woods we called these mopeds. Only my dirt bikes were 250's, I miss my Shadow Aero (1100cc)
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(not mine, but same same)
Mopeds have to have pedals that can actually turn the wheel without the motor switched on.
I call my Honda Wave 125 and Honda 70, chicken-mashers.
the step through style is so that ladies may maintain their modesty
Yea, I like their modesty when a mini shirted univ student is putting off to lunch or somewhere down the road beside my car..
Everytime she gets a gap between her knees you can hear a shrill whistle sound, kind of like the sound of wind blowing across the neck of an empty beer bottle.
^:rofl:
Bullshit they all have rear brakes and steer fine just sounds like you need some riding lessons. I take the FILs 110 wave out when I am pissed and jump it over rice paddie bunding and it still is in one peace and rides just fine on square wheelsQuote:
Originally Posted by Dean
Ive seen many a tourist come over here,rent a Honda Wave or similar and have absolutely now experience in riding a motorbike.Usually they come to a junction/situation whack the front brake like its a bicycle and on dusty/sandy roads come a cropper,quite funny sometimes can see it coming a mile off.
I'll admit that it was my first ride of a scooter in 20 years, as compared to a motorcycle but if you can find the second set of brakes on this motorscooter (my friend still has it after her husband got drunk and drove it at nite, hitting a pothole and flying over the handlebars but no broken bones), I'll give you 1,000,000 baht!
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Originally Posted by Dean
Picture please, or at least model, make and year.
I didn't realize the very definition of a scooter was such a hot debate,:(
I think a scooter is pretty much anything that doesn't have a clutch lever.
Though Honda did build a decent motorcycle with an automatic back in the early 80's.
Could do with a mill baht, what the model ?
I use a Wave 100 everyday, take my kids to school on it except when it rains. ridden with a moderate level of skill they are OK for a utilitarian device, I can park right outside the classroom, if I take the car it takes me 20 mins longer cause I have to park on the road. Besides I like riding, wave or my Yam R1, it beats the hell outta driving the cage.
Thats what I thought too Earl.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
I just bought one like that the other day for 25k baht, like new and it is what I wanted for transport around CM, or I have a friend that I used to hire his Tuk Tuk if I needed some things I could not carry on my scooter or the weather was shitty. I do not want a car in this chicken shit town, permanent grid lock, and a pain in the ass.Quote:
Originally Posted by peterpan