Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Free classifieds - For sale/for rent/wanted => Automotives / Vehicles / Motorbikes => Topic started by: Sven on February 02, 2016, 06:22:59 PM
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Hi,
looking for a R-type of motorcycle with fairing. The plan is to use the bike for the track, so bikes with cosmetic damages or problems with green book is no worry. Pricerange preferebly between 100000 and 200000 baht.
Bikes that might be of interest is:
Kawasaki Ninja 300
KTM RC390
Kawasaki zx6r
Honda CBR600
Yamaha R6
Suzuki gsxr600
bike037
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A friend have a Honda CBF 1000 for sale. Is that something for you?
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Okay, I'll bite. What is the definition of a "big bike" here, because those are all 600cc or under.
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^ Maybe he uses the term and the lists of Bike so people will not offer him, Honda Waves ;) :biggrin:
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^Got it. I call those little 300s or less "scooters" LOL.
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A friend have a Honda CBF 1000 for sale. Is that something for you?
Hi,
Sorry. The CBF1000 is not for me. But thanks for asking.
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Okay, I'll bite. What is the definition of a "big bike" here, because those are all 600cc or under.
I have seen Thais use the term "big bike" for 250cc and up. Everything bellow that is just "motorbike".
But please correct me if I'm wrong kamoybeer
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^ Maybe he uses the term and the lists of Bike so people will not offer him, Honda Waves ;) :biggrin:
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:laugh: Just a bit of culture shock on my part. Where I came from, "big bike" needed at least 4 digits in the engine size. I rode a 600 cc Kawasaki Ninja myself back there, and hated selling it when I moved here. We called those sport bikes.
You're right, given the size of bikes here, anything over 200 cc is "big."
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I think that in Thailand, anything can be defined as a sports bike.