New Models For The Thai Market (pinned Topic)
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#2Posted 2009-01-04 18:10:55
Yeah cuz those are all old models.
#3Posted 2009-01-04 21:21:39
I'm out of the country and would love any news on the release of the Kawasaki ER-6n. As recently as the Chiang Mai Bike Week Kawasaki was still saying it would go on sale in Jan '09 but no firm date or firm price but 'promised' by the sales manager that it would be in the 280,xxxTHB range. Anyone have time to stop by their dealer and inquire? Thanks and Happy Trails!
#4Posted 2009-01-06 15:07:10
With all respect, I was hoping to see this PINNED thread SOLELY for NEW BIKES in the THAI market, like the ER6N.
Now, inside of 24 hours, 90% of posts have turned it into a discussion of a wish list and comparing prices of accessories. No discipline around here, none whatsoever. Edited by 12DrinkMore, 2009-01-06 15:12:10. #5Posted 2009-01-06 18:27:54
Yeah, we should stick to new bikes introduced to Thai market.
#6Posted 2009-01-06 20:09:05
Fixed. New thread created and not pinned. Dream bikes now have separate thread.
#7Posted 2009-01-07 11:17:50
New Harley Davidson "Rocker" TB1,500,000. approx
#8Posted 2009-01-08 14:55:56
What about the Hyosung 250cc range, I was told that Hyosung has opened a office in Sukhumvit?
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#9Posted 2009-01-08 19:21:12
Does anyone think it's significant that AP Honda have taken the link to their Big-Bike page off of the homepage.
The coming soon on the products page has been there for quite some time and if you can read Thai you'll notice that there are quite a few threads asking about when the Big Wing will open, which no one from Honda is able to answer satisfactorily. #10Posted 2009-01-27 23:12:36
Truth or rumours abourt Honda Big Bikes?
I just heard Honda coming this year, and "maybe next month" Nothing clear about this... #11Posted 2009-01-28 12:18:12
Well Richard there is nothing on the Hyosung website about Thailand. so have you got any further details?
Allan #12Posted 2009-01-29 13:25:30
Hi Allen,
No future information, other then a address in Sukhumvit Rd. and a being told by a not so reliable source that Hyosung rented space on the 30th Bangkok motorcycle. The address is correct, the office is indeed Hyosung... on the motorcycle in Thailand question we got a no answer... matter of fact it went silent and after some waiting we we got disconnected. Second time we called the same thing happened... Even after we called in English, we where places in hold... and after a few minutes discounted... So I cannot confirm anything.. other that Hyosung has a office in Sukhumvit #13Posted 2009-01-29 21:01:05
Rumors is that Yamaha will move out the FZ6N and FZ6R to Thailand, not sure but that is the rumor anyway. The FZ6R would be a cheap R bike priced around the FZ6 S2 currently sold, and would I guess be an attempt to have a model to be interesting for super sporters who would enjoy the 400 odd thousand prize for it versus the R6 and Ninja 6 which is now around 600 odd. They might also come out with a de-tuned FZ6N as in Europe to be more price efficient versus the ER6. All rumors but it would be good, especially since it is so easy to re-tune it again to full S2 spec.
Cheers Bard #14Posted 2009-01-30 09:47:13
The "de-tuned FZ6N as in Europe" comment...
In the UK (kinda Europe #15Posted 2009-02-05 19:26:58
I saw this bike in a thai magazine, wonder if it will come to thailand.
Honda CBF-125cc.. http://www.twowheels...da-cbf-125-2009 #16Posted 2009-02-12 20:38:55
Kawasaki big bike Thailand have just changed their website to the "2009 line up"
http://www.kawasakib...tlineup_09.html #17Posted 2009-02-12 21:58:23
Kawasaki big bike Thailand have just changed their website to the "2009 line up" http://www.kawasakib...tlineup_09.html Ah that's cool that they finally updated their site- I was giving them a hard time at the Rama 9 shop just a few weeks ago that the ER-6n that they're selling was missing from their site. ZX10R and ER-6f coming soon! Happy Trails! #18Posted 2009-02-15 22:14:43
The "de-tuned FZ6N as in Europe" comment... In the UK (kinda Europe It actually comes in 3 versions all over Europe, S2 full power 98 bhp, detuned for tax and insurance reasons to 71 bhp (Non S2) and learners 33 bhp versions. UK included just read up on 2 wheel only mag... So you can get the S2 still anywhere in Europe, and the detuned actually puts out a tad over 80 bhp, and is easy to fix to S2 spec. Anyways there is a new model out now as the main complaint about the FZ6 was it was to revvy and not a beginner friendly bike due to the race engine take off from 7000 rpm, they claim the FZ6 will be experienced as the best bike in the world by a beginner until he opens her up, then they shit themselves. So therefore mainly did they release the 71 hp version. The new model (forgot the name think it is Diversion or something) looks more funky and has the 71 hp engine from the detuned FZ6. Due to the whinging that it was to agressive for a multirole bike... Beats me but... #20Posted 2009-02-18 01:05:24
Hehe You're right I just could not remember the name of it...
Cheers Bard #21Posted 2009-08-29 14:44:37
Kawasaki have just updated their website to include the Ninja 650R and also all the prices in Kwacker green...
http://www.kawasakib...tlineup_09.html #22Posted 2009-10-02 13:35:11
Sales staff at Kawasaki Rama 9 today stated that Kawasaki will import and sell the Ninja ZX6R in Thailand within this year!!!
![]() ![]() I had to excuse myself to go change my underwear- that bike is my wet dream! #23Posted 2009-11-16 21:49:01
From the worlds number 8th of Motorcycle producers soon you can witness the introduction of the 250cc V-Twin Lifan LF250-B a 250cc V-twin cruiser motorcycle in Thailand..
Attached Files#24Posted 2010-03-14 08:49:02
If US prices are any rough indication, this Lifan could sell for around 90,000 baht - or less.
#25Posted 2010-03-15 09:35:02
I expect the prices for Lifan motorcycle to a bit lower for Thailand, between Thailand and China is currently a free-trade-agreement active which includes motorcycles under 250cc.
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