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Thank you so much for these infos and all your efforts taking the times to do the content. My sister and her hubby(American) are thinking of moving to Chiang Mai in near future(they`re in fairfax, Virginia at the moment) and I`m pretty sure all your contents will be helpful for them. Keep up the great work and God bless you and your family! 🙏🙏
Just came across this video a year on from you posting it. Great information as I’m in the market for a bike. Keep returning to this location and the Boy Big Bike just in the strip of shops across the parking lot (still deciding on scooter or bigger) Awesome information, thanks
Unfortunately we are not planning on moving to Thailand, but my wife and I are visiting Chiang Mai for a short break at the end of the month (from Australia). I have a question about the hiring of motorcycles/scooters. "Everybody" always talks about the scams, I was wondering about the risk's of getting scammed from a rental business?? Pre existing damage etc. I am an experienced rider, so not too concerned about the riding environment over there having ridden around Cairo and Vietnam, so well aware of the risks. Hopefully then smoke has cleared by the time we get there! Any info would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the vid's, I enjoy watching them, and will do until I convince my wife we need to move there!! Cheers
I would just go off of reviews. I have not heard of anyone being scammed here in Chiangmai but it’s always a possibility. Just use bigger more reputable companies is my only advice. 🇹🇭
@@TheNarrowGate Been catching up on all your videos. I watch tons of youtube from Thailand and I gotta say you really hit all the topics I'm really interested in as I want to eventually live there as well. Im so tired of the never-ending plethora of rehashed videos that other youtubers spew out. You are definitely providing actual information that is imperative to know when living there 👏
I’m love motorbike and already see myself having three bikes. One probably will be a PCX for going around town buying groceries, taking daughter to school etc. one will be mountain bike or off road, and one probably a Royal Enfield Hunter 350 for style but small enough to get around the city. Of course it will be one bike at a time until I feel need and a budget for it. I can’t wait until summer 2014 Tony. Thanks for showing all the bikes, I am salivating….😅
The Enfields do look the bomb.. I'm tempted myself... Prefer the Aerox over the PCX personally but both fine bikes ... If I had the money Christ knows how many bikes I would end up with... I'm crawling around the bike shops drooling🤤 every other day.🤣 *Crap Game*
Watching you show and tell, good prices 38tho 58tho, 30tho, I would be the one spending 420 thousand, that Triumph had my name all over it. maybe they would throw in a scooter lol. great video thanks for the info.
Perfect. That's my dream to have 3. Around town bike, one for longer range asphalt cruising and an off roader / trail blazer. All I got now is a fucked old wave 🤣 *Crap Game*
@@1990-t1j I am in chiang mai.. It was an old wave 125cc now I selling it to a friend to add to my bike buy fund... I spot a Yamaha M slaz for sale I think about buying.. Looks not to bad. 76k on clock going for 25,000 bht. *Crap Game*
Is it also beneficial to purchase from this used marketplace as they seem to save you the time and work of registering the vehicle and doing the paperwork?
Nice video, liked. How come Thai seem to prefer mopeds (low cc) over motorcycles. There are a lot of 50 and 125 cc (lightweight motorcycles). Not so much any heavy displacement bikes.
You can buy big bikes here, they are quite common. Thais prefer scooters because they are cheap economical transport. They are easy to ride around city also. Many are automatics and are easy to manoeuvre through congested traffic. I ride a big bike and a scooter. The big bike is tiring to ride around town but great for out of town. You don't really need a car here. But that's a matter of opinion
Hi I would like to know have you ever seen a Yamaha Tricity 300 its a trike i have one here in Norway a 2022 model i would love to find out if thay sell them in Thailand it`s a Scooter Thank You .
@@TheNarrowGate ok thanks, so do I understand correctly?? The plates take about a month to arrive? Where to? And I assume the new plate numbers are detailed on your bike registration document obtained at the transport office? I ask because I'd like to buy a bike in Chiang Mai and cross into laos, but I wasn't intending to hang around in Chiang Mai for a month (to wait for new plates).
New plates in a month but your paperwork for getting the new tag will be ok to use for the first 30 days as well as your purchase receipt. Tags will go to your tm-30 address.
In the video, you mention that they need to take ur passport for a week but @idkyoo in the comments below asked if you had to give ur passport and you commented never to give ur passport as the Thai law says you need to always keep ur passport. Do u mean that the shop takes a photocopy of ur passport or do they literally take the passport? I can see how that would be a little scary, as you will have no proper documentation for a week. Apart from that, another great video.
@@TheNarrowGate OK, had they been ridden for a lot of miles/KM? I am waiting for my Residence Permit before I do my Thai Scooter Driving test. I might buy a scooter in the future. The video was helpful to watch. Thanks
Hi, I just passed my Thai driving Theory Test and will take a beginner scooter riding course Friday. I want to know is there somewhere I can go to practice riding a scooter? I asked at the driving school but they didn't offer additional training/practice time. Thanks
Hi its me again 1 year later i have a 2022 Yamaha Tricity 300 its a heavy bike or trike. i have seen in Eroupe and Asia the lighter trike Tricity 125 & also a 155 yamaha Tricity . Have you seen any of the 3 bikes in thailand 1 Year later . And allso have you seen a Can Am Its a Large Trike Can Am Spyder RT i would love to hear if thay Spyder`s in Thailand . Thank You .
Hi I have to sell a honda super cub in Phuket. The bike belonged to a friend of mine who died in the uk, I have the green book, (in the name of the deceased) and tax / insurance in my name. I have no form of id from the deceased. Is it still possible to sell the bike? I also have original receipt and handbook etc that came with the bike.
You can message a place called expat auto on Facebook. They are in Chiang Mai. Just ask them how you do it and they will answer you. Tell them I sent you.
is there any way to not give away your passport for over a week? what if you buy from a third party person private sale? what happens if they lose your passport? is it trustworthy to give up your passport?
@@TheNarrowGate well I don't know cuz I was at used bikes dealership and they said something about need of being 21 years old, could it be that it is only at that shop or everywhere?
@@TheNarrowGate thanks for the response, you need the residency cert to put it in your name but not to buy it correct? I dont understand why a residency cert exists when you have a TM.30 which is basically a proof of residency
Tell me about it! It seems like you need a new residency certificate for everything. I get what your asking and agree with you 110% Still need it though.....
Went there 3 weeks ago quite variable prices from stand to stand good idea to get mechanic to check for you and give him some money 😊
Intro Music 💪💪💪🤘
For all the newbies greenhorns like me out there who are planning moving to Thai Country and devicing their strategies and approaches - your channel is absolutely atonishing!!!
I called your magnificent channel The International Geographic for a reason!
Kap Khun Krap! 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much 😊 ❤️🇹🇭
This was great! I got great insight on not just scooters. I want to ride dirt bikes in Thailand! ❤
Great information. Definitely will stop by that place in February when I arrive.
Awesome! I'm sure your looking forward to your arrival!
Just the information that I was looking for. Thank you so much for this !!
Glad it was helpful!
Bro have any idea where is it this place?
Thanks Tony. I like the look of the PCX and Click.
PCX is awesome
ในประเทศไทย PCXจะฮิตกว่า ทั้งนี้ขึ้นอยู่กับความชอบส่วนบุคคล สำหรับชอบรถประหยัดน้ำมันแรงดีWave 125I Led and Honda CBR
Thank you so much for these infos and all your efforts taking the times to do the content. My sister and her hubby(American) are thinking of moving to Chiang Mai in near future(they`re in fairfax, Virginia at the moment) and I`m pretty sure all your contents will be helpful for them. Keep up the great work and God bless you and your family! 🙏🙏
Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Just came across this video a year on from you posting it. Great information as I’m in the market for a bike. Keep returning to this location and the Boy Big Bike just in the strip of shops across the parking lot (still deciding on scooter or bigger)
Awesome information, thanks
So glad it was helpful!!! 😊🙏🏻🇹🇭
Unfortunately we are not planning on moving to Thailand, but my wife and I are visiting Chiang Mai for a short break at the end of the month (from Australia).
I have a question about the hiring of motorcycles/scooters. "Everybody" always talks about the scams, I was wondering about the risk's of getting scammed from a rental business?? Pre existing damage etc.
I am an experienced rider, so not too concerned about the riding environment over there having ridden around Cairo and Vietnam, so well aware of the risks.
Hopefully then smoke has cleared by the time we get there!
Any info would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the vid's, I enjoy watching them, and will do until I convince my wife we need to move there!!
Cheers
I would just go off of reviews. I have not heard of anyone being scammed here in Chiangmai but it’s always a possibility. Just use bigger more reputable companies is my only advice. 🇹🇭
@@TheNarrowGate Thanks!
Great vid. Very informative. Very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I live just down by the lights in the lil vilage there. Before the honda shop
Fantastic breakdown.
Glad it helped!
Phenomenal video....thanks for your insight. Just subscribed...looks like you're a wealth of information.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
@@TheNarrowGate Been catching up on all your videos. I watch tons of youtube from Thailand and I gotta say you really hit all the topics I'm really interested in as I want to eventually live there as well. Im so tired of the never-ending plethora of rehashed videos that other youtubers spew out. You are definitely providing actual information that is imperative to know when living there 👏
I’m love motorbike and already see myself having three bikes. One probably will be a PCX for going around town buying groceries, taking daughter to school etc. one will be mountain bike or off road, and one probably a Royal Enfield Hunter 350 for style but small enough to get around the city. Of course it will be one bike at a time until I feel need and a budget for it. I can’t wait until summer 2014 Tony. Thanks for showing all the bikes, I am salivating….😅
😊👍🇹🇭❤️
The Enfields do look the bomb.. I'm tempted myself... Prefer the Aerox over the PCX personally but both fine bikes ... If I had the money Christ knows how many bikes I would end up with... I'm crawling around the bike shops drooling🤤 every other day.🤣
*Crap Game*
Good info. We did buy a Honda Scoopy at the same place.
Great place!
Bro have any idea where exactly this place 😊
great vid!
Another great Vlog 👍 👌
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video💪🏾💪🏾
Thanks 💯
Watching you show and tell, good prices 38tho 58tho, 30tho, I would be the one spending 420 thousand, that Triumph had my name all over it. maybe they would throw in a scooter lol. great video thanks for the info.
Good call!
I live in Chiang Rai. I ride a Yamaha Aerox 155, KTM 390 Duke and a Yamaha SCR950.
Nice 👍
Perfect. That's my dream to have 3.
Around town bike, one for longer range asphalt cruising and an off roader / trail blazer. All I got now is a fucked old wave 🤣
*Crap Game*
@@Plough78 Which Wave is it, and where are you?
@@Plough78 Which Wave is it, and where are you?
@@1990-t1j I am in chiang mai.. It was an old wave 125cc now I selling it to a friend to add to my bike buy fund... I spot a Yamaha M slaz for sale I think about buying.. Looks not to bad. 76k on clock going for 25,000 bht.
*Crap Game*
Is it also beneficial to purchase from this used marketplace as they seem to save you the time and work of registering the vehicle and doing the paperwork?
Nice video, liked. How come Thai seem to prefer mopeds (low cc) over motorcycles. There are a lot of 50 and 125 cc (lightweight motorcycles). Not so much any heavy displacement bikes.
You can buy big bikes here, they are quite common. Thais prefer scooters because they are cheap economical transport. They are easy to ride around city also. Many are automatics and are easy to manoeuvre through congested traffic. I ride a big bike and a scooter. The big bike is tiring to ride around town but great for out of town. You don't really need a car here. But that's a matter of opinion
Can you drive them with a USA driver's license?
Motorcycle license yes.
Review adv150. Nice bro
Do you really need to off road in Thailand? Maybe into the country side where roads aren’t developed?
It helps to have a Motorcycle that goes on Rd. and off-road, because you never know where you will end up.
Can you do a video on second hand cars too? Thank you
Yes I can. 😊👍
Filano 110cc right..?
Hi I would like to know have you ever seen a Yamaha Tricity 300 its a trike i have one here in Norway a 2022 model i would love to find out if thay sell them in Thailand it`s a Scooter Thank You .
I have not seen one yet.
A wealth of information. Great job Tony!!!
Thank you!!!!
In the video you mention 'tags'. What are these and why are they needed? Thanks!
License plate
@@TheNarrowGate ok thanks, so do I understand correctly?? The plates take about a month to arrive? Where to?
And I assume the new plate numbers are detailed on your bike registration document obtained at the transport office?
I ask because I'd like to buy a bike in Chiang Mai and cross into laos, but I wasn't intending to hang around in Chiang Mai for a month (to wait for new plates).
New plates in a month but your paperwork for getting the new tag will be ok to use for the first 30 days as well as your purchase receipt. Tags will go to your tm-30 address.
@@TheNarrowGate do you know if paperwork is good enough to cross the border into laos?
In the video, you mention that they need to take ur passport for a week but @idkyoo in the comments below asked if you had to give ur passport and you commented never to give ur passport as the Thai law says you need to always keep ur passport. Do u mean that the shop takes a photocopy of ur passport or do they literally take the passport? I can see how that would be a little scary, as you will have no proper documentation for a week. Apart from that, another great video.
Copy of it. You bring it in and they copy it. 😊👍
Fly to Thailand, buy bike , ride back to my country and keep it
Is this possible,if possible does it attack taxes
I’m not sure 🤔
Wow, the bikes look good for 2nd hand. Do you know where they got them from?
I do not. Good question.
@@TheNarrowGate OK, had they been ridden for a lot of miles/KM? I am waiting for my Residence Permit before I do my Thai Scooter Driving test. I might buy a scooter in the future. The video was helpful to watch. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed the video! The miles/KM vary greatly between bikes, but that is reflected in the price.
Hi, I just passed my Thai driving Theory Test and will take a beginner scooter riding course Friday. I want to know is there somewhere I can go to practice riding a scooter? I asked at the driving school but they didn't offer additional training/practice time. Thanks
I went in the middle of the night. Backroads as to keep away from the drunk party crowd.
@@TheNarrowGate ok
Hi its me again 1 year later i have a 2022 Yamaha Tricity 300 its a heavy bike or trike. i have seen in Eroupe and Asia the lighter trike Tricity 125 & also a 155 yamaha Tricity . Have you seen any of the 3 bikes in thailand 1 Year later . And allso have you seen a Can Am Its a Large Trike Can Am Spyder RT i would love to hear if thay Spyder`s in Thailand . Thank You .
I don’t recall ever seeing any of those models. That doesn’t mean that they’re not here. I am kind of oblivious sometimes.
@@TheNarrowGate Ok Thank`s have a great day
Im looking for a good electric bike
I'm looking to buy a used Yamaha Aerox 155 in Pattaya. What percentage can you typically negotiate down from the asking price?
Maybe 2000 baht
@@TheNarrowGate Thanks.
Are credit cards accepted anywhere in Thailand? I’d go through withdrawal without them. I use them for convenience only.
Most high end places will except them but street vendors and things like that will not.
Hey I’m planning to buy a motorcycle in Bangkok while staying here long term studying, can you plz address me that motorcycle shop plz
The location to this motorcycle shop is in the description. 😊
Hi I have to sell a honda super cub in Phuket. The bike belonged to a friend of mine who died in the uk, I have the green book, (in the name of the deceased) and tax / insurance in my name. I have no form of id from the deceased. Is it still possible to sell the bike? I also have original receipt and handbook etc that came with the bike.
You can message a place called expat auto on Facebook. They are in Chiang Mai. Just ask them how you do it and they will answer you. Tell them I sent you.
nice vids
Thanks!
is there any way to not give away your passport for over a week? what if you buy from a third party person private sale? what happens if they lose your passport? is it trustworthy to give up your passport?
Never give your passport. Law requires you to have it on you at all times.
Do you know if they accept Credit Card?
No just bank transfer or cash.
@@TheNarrowGate Anywhere in Chiang Mai you would recommend for second hand bikes on a slightly tighter budget?
I would try Facebook Marketplace.
Does anyone know if there is age restriction for buying bikes or can I just buy it as 18 year old without any problems?
You should be fine.
@@TheNarrowGate well I don't know cuz I was at used bikes dealership and they said something about need of being 21 years old, could it be that it is only at that shop or everywhere?
The minimum age to drive a motor vehicle is 18, and to drive a motorcycle is 15.@@santerinoir1536
@@TheNarrowGate I know but they told me that to register a motorcycle to my name I need a proof of residency and minimum of 21 years old :(
can i get anyone there i need to buy one
buying second hand off a private way cheaper and no need for residency cert headache
You will need a resident cert when you buy used.
@@TheNarrowGate thanks for the response, you need the residency cert to put it in your name but not to buy it correct?
I dont understand why a residency cert exists when you have a TM.30 which is basically a proof of residency
Tell me about it! It seems like you need a new residency certificate for everything. I get what your asking and agree with you 110% Still need it though.....
How easy is it to get a residency card in Thailand, just curious? Tnks👍
Resident certificate?
Yes@@TheNarrowGate
Not difficult as long as you have all the necessary forms for the immigration office.
@@TheNarrowGate awesome tnks
I wish i get one of that too
But i'm to poor🗿