Hello Wayne. I really enjoy your work, it's so genuine and pure! I love it. I really need your recommendation and advice. Do you think I can get an automatic bike for 15,000 baht (max budget) in Chiang Mai? How to find one? Really hoping will get your valuable insight on this matter.
Thank you, much appreciated. 15,000 is really low, you will most likely get a really old Click . I would look on Facebook market place and maybe check out Buffalo Market in San Pa Tong. They have really old bikes sometimes. Keep looking on FB, sometimes can see some old bikes. Cheers.
I got a 125 Wave with 100k on it I would have preferred a Dream , more steel in the older ones. Was the strangest bargain Ive ever done , I pointed out the issues to lower the price but there was no movement in price was nice bike so I said yes, They told me come back in an hour to collect , we went had lunch came back and they,d replaced the battery, installed a chain guard , and new back brake shoes: the items I'd asked for discount on , and two new helmets, the little mountain goat is still going strong.
I've got an Exciter, bought from new bout 7 yrs ago, manual 5 speed, cracking bike, sometime use it riding to Utteradit, 350kms, top speed around 110KPH, highway riding 90KPH all day long .
Mate, you are the eyes & ears on the ground in CM. I worked with a bloke whose nickname was Honda...you had to kick him to start him. I like you're motto, buy when you have the dosh👍
Wayne, based on your love of motorcycles I want to recommend my all time favorite book - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Persig. Love the channel, mate. Keep on rocking, rolling, riding and waffling.
Excellent we all like to look at motorcycles. Like the look of the yellow yamaha. Personally, i would be looking for something like a 600cc standard retro bike.but Excellent content and info on where to buy a bike
Hi Wayne, I’m 60 years old and I’ve been team Honda my whole life, started riding when I was 5 years old on my brothers 1972 Honda SL70 , I’ve owned several Honda dirt bikes over the years and my first street bike was an 82 , Honda cb900F , my first trip to Chiang Mai in 2017 I rented a Honda pcx 150 for a few months , loved it so much I bought one when I got home , my last two visits to Phuket over the last two winters I rented the Honda pcx 160 ( you can feel the power difference between the 150 and the 160). I’ve done a lot of research on the ADV 160 and from what I’ve read it rides a lot better than the pcx due to the suspension and seating profile , I’m going to rent one this winter when I come back to Thailand .I watched a video a month again where a guy payed 103,000 baht for a brand new adv 160 out the door ( if I lived there full time that’s the bike I would buy ) . That same bike in the states is about double that in the dealership after they add in set up and destination charge . If you considered taking the advice from someone who’s owned Hondas for over 55 years , you can’t go wrong with the pcx or the adv 160 . Another thing I might ad is the pcx 160 I rented in Phuket two years ago had over 45,000 Kms and it still ran like a top !
ADV is a great bike and my next bike ( probably). PCX is also a good bike but not what I’m after next. ADV or Aerox will be my next bike. My Click is not far off 40k and it’s fine. The scooters will keep running fine if you look after them with frequent oil changes.
@@WalkAboutWayne Believe also the yamaha 150/ 155 is a good scooter, you will not be disappointed by the two Scots..They are both good, and at a good price..12 years ago they cost about 90,000 thb
Once you've seen how bikes (and pickups) get treated it's hard to have faith that any second-hand machine you buy has been maintained . . . You really need to know what you're looking at to buy well.
One reason why they never have the maintenance book. The second reason is that you can calculate the mileage, which in almost all cases is turned back.
Great video bud and great mindset 👍 I'm in Pattaya Dec and planning same life change, won't be for awhile till I'm over there full time but defo happening. Thanks for the video, maybe catch up for a few beers when I get over there if your free
Wayne if your going to buy used , take a good look at maintenance records and make sure there is no hanky panky like odometer being rolled back ( for instance if you see that it had an oil change at 15,000 kms and the bike only has 12,000 kms you know something’s up ), and if your going to buy through FB market place be aware that if your buying from another expat he has to be living in the same province as you.( Thai law )
I’ve purchased a used bike buddy. Yes always best to check as much as you can. Rolled back clocks are a big thing . You can transfer ownership from a different province, no problem. You just need all the required paperwork, you can get province plates changed . 👍
There's a guy close to Smith Residence has a lot of bikes for sale. My friend just bought one from there, it only had, 3000km. on it. He said they were good to deal with.
Thanks for the good look at the bikes Wayne, very interesting. I'm curious if any of the bikes in the class you're considering have ABS or traction control, and if it's possible to trust the Odometer readings? Also, what do you think about upgrading tires to something with good all surface grip given the random conditions you encounter in SE Asia?
Some do have ABS , but most of the older ones don't . My next bike will 100% have ABS. You could upgrade tires, if you was going more off road. I don't need to, but sure, you could. Thanks mate 😁
Nice one Wayne. I remember your last visit here. I'm with you Wayne. In a world where people are obsessed with new and fresh I agree some of the most satisfying rides your arsh can have is something with a few miles and passed through other hands. Wait what was this video about again? 😉 PS the LB bike killed me. Would that be a "kathoeysaki"?
I just got back from Chiang Mai. Rented a Click 160. That's the bike for around town as far as I'm concerned. I also rented a big bike, a Honda CBX500. Big fun in the mountains, but sucks in town. I'm going to need one of each, lol!
Yes, very true Brian, the click is the perfect bike for around the city, it's a great bike for carrying shopping also. It's a bit of a pain on long journeys, I wish I have a different bike for road trips. The Click will get you anywhere you want to go, but it's painful 🤣. I'm just about to do another long road trip on my click.
9:03 just bought myself a second hand supercub, way more fuel efficient than the scooter I was renting. Theyre also more comfy ride on the super highways
Take a look a a forza 300 they are lovely to ride if you can stretch to the budget around 100k but well worth it. Avd is worth a look also that 160cc another Honda.
Great video. Just be careful if your buying an Aerox 155 for travelling as it only has a small 5.5 Ltr fuel tank. It’s ok for urban but long distances and the hills around CM you will need to fill up quiet regular. You can buy a larger tank for them but who wants to fanny about doing that. Also buy what the locals drive as if anything goes wrong on your trips even the village school kids can repair your bike.
Cheers man! I didn't know that about the Aerox tank. I'll have to look at my Click now, I think they around the same. That's 1 of the reasons I like the click, it can be fixed anywhere. And it's a shopping carrying beast. Thanks
Hello! I just watched ur video and i loved it but i wanna know that did u see any bike under 20,000? I can't effort much as i m a student that's why, thank q.
Nauseatingly atrocious motorbike design is the standard protocol for scooters in Asia! Each one looks like it came out of a Transformers movie from the '80s. As if the designers were told to make it as slanty and angled and cheesy and chiseled as possible and then throw a bunch of weird misplaced lines on it. Hehe. I'll be motor biking in Thailand in the next few months and renting one of those scooters. I'll try not to think about what it looks like. Haha. Thanks for a great video!
Standard design anywhere with the clicks and waves. Some designs look better than others. The click does look bit dated now though, I agree. You'll have a great time road tripping on one though. Thanks buddy.
Hi i think it`s a 125 or could be a 155 Yes a Yamaha Tricity 125 or a 155 here in eroupe we have them 125 & 155 But in 2020 thay came out with a 300 I have it i have it a 2022 Yamaha Tricity 300 have you seen the 300 in Thailand ? .
Just give them your international license. They never compare it with your UK license. If you only have a car license, go with your international license to Big C Don Jan. There's a shop that makes stamps. They need te international to see what stamp to make. It's about thb 250 for the stamp. There are a lot of checkpoints, so you will have your thb 250 back in no time.
@@stevejohnson2130 Buying a new one they would and maybe some used dealers. On Facebook where I got mine or some small places, they won't I doubt. But Steve is right, most shops probably will.
If the bike is older then 5 years it needs to be tested every year when you buy the new Tax. The first 5 years you don’t need to do nothing . My Bike is a 2019 model, so this year I had to have the inspection.
Wayne, recently I could not believe my eyes when I saw an old Husquvarna, with the classic red gas tank, parked in town (Chiang Mai). They were THE bike to own in my ancient young days in California, 555. I"m talking my high school days of the early 70s. I thought how cool to cruise around CM on a Western-style bike instead of the usual scooter style that is so common. I bet it would be pretty pricey if they guy wanted to sell it, but also maybe really expensive to repair for new parts. Still, it was a cool sight.
I'm back in the land of smiles mid December till mid January and might be planning a trip upto Chiang Mai for a week after New Year. Be great to have a beer and learn from you what its like living in Chiang Mai if your free bud 👍
Just remember, you get what you pay for. I personally would rather spend a little more and feel better with a brand new scooter. Happy shopping.😃
Yep, second hand means second hand. I got no worries buying used though. Cheers.
And you loose 25 - 30% riding out the showroom. Buy low miles, late model and you'll be in front. Plenty of repos around.
PCX are the best.We have had our pcx for 7 years since new and still going strong take care mate.
I wish I got the PCX, it's such a nice ride and still a compact bike. Thanks mate.
I rented a PCX in Chiangmai for about 6 weeks. It’s a great bike with plenty of power for country rides.
Off roads, it’s not the best, however.
hey wayne, just a tip, rent fitst! you always have to check first if any bike is good for your back or not.
I've rode all the bikes mentioned, countless times buddy 👍. Good advice though .
Oh, except for the Exciter 👍
Hello Wayne. I really enjoy your work, it's so genuine and pure! I love it. I really need your recommendation and advice. Do you think I can get an automatic bike for 15,000 baht (max budget) in Chiang Mai? How to find one? Really hoping will get your valuable insight on this matter.
Thank you, much appreciated. 15,000 is really low, you will most likely get a really old Click . I would look on Facebook market place and maybe check out Buffalo Market in San Pa Tong. They have really old bikes sometimes. Keep looking on FB, sometimes can see some old bikes. Cheers.
I got a 125 Wave with 100k on it I would have preferred a Dream , more steel in the older ones. Was the strangest bargain Ive ever done , I pointed out the issues to lower the price but there was no movement in price was nice bike so I said yes, They told me come back in an hour to collect , we went had lunch came back and they,d replaced the battery, installed a chain guard , and new back brake shoes: the items I'd asked for discount on , and two new helmets, the little mountain goat is still going strong.
That's the great things about the Wave's, they just keep on going . Great that you got a good bike 👌
มัยเป็นรถที่ดีมากผมก็ชอบ Honda wave125I and Honda CBR แต่ราคา Wave100, 000 บาทแพงจัง บางที่บางจังหวัดราคาอยู่ที่54,000-60,000บาท
I've got an Exciter, bought from new bout 7 yrs ago, manual 5 speed, cracking bike, sometime use it riding to Utteradit, 350kms, top speed around 110KPH, highway riding 90KPH all day long .
Nice mate! I do like the look of that bike, looks decent 👍
@WalkAboutWayne mines the original model mate, they'd only just been made available here.
Mate, you are the eyes & ears on the ground in CM. I worked with a bloke whose nickname was Honda...you had to kick him to start him. I like you're motto, buy when you have the dosh👍
🤣 Thanks mate.
ADV-160 - you won't regret it. Great on highway and filtering through streets.
Top bike !!
I also hear that the adv is 10x better than the pcx on dirt roads ( and I own and love the pcx )
nice to kick back & watch tonight mate...good stuff - mitchell
Thanks mate 🙏🙏
Wayne, based on your love of motorcycles I want to recommend my all time favorite book - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Persig. Love the channel, mate. Keep on rocking, rolling, riding and waffling.
Thanks buddy 🙏
Good book
Can’t believe it’s already been two years since you bought Lucille 😳! The PCX has won me over. It would definitely be my choice.
2 years in January. Crazy how time goes. I like the ride on a PCX , so comfortable.
Thanks for that great video, very useful information that folks can determine if there interested in purchasing a motorcycle!
Thanks Bob.
Excellent we all like to look at motorcycles. Like the look of the yellow yamaha. Personally, i would be looking for something like a 600cc standard retro bike.but Excellent content and info on where to buy a bike
Thanks mate 👍
Hi Wayne, I’m 60 years old and I’ve been team Honda my whole life, started riding when I was 5 years old on my brothers 1972 Honda SL70 , I’ve owned several Honda dirt bikes over the years and my first street bike was an 82 , Honda cb900F , my first trip to Chiang Mai in 2017 I rented a Honda pcx 150 for a few months , loved it so much I bought one when I got home , my last two visits to Phuket over the last two winters I rented the Honda pcx 160 ( you can feel the power difference between the 150 and the 160). I’ve done a lot of research on the ADV 160 and from what I’ve read it rides a lot better than the pcx due to the suspension and seating profile , I’m going to rent one this winter when I come back to Thailand .I watched a video a month again where a guy payed 103,000 baht for a brand new adv 160 out the door ( if I lived there full time that’s the bike I would buy ) . That same bike in the states is about double that in the dealership after they add in set up and destination charge . If you considered taking the advice from someone who’s owned Hondas for over 55 years , you can’t go wrong with the pcx or the adv 160 . Another thing I might ad is the pcx 160 I rented in Phuket two years ago had over 45,000 Kms and it still ran like a top !
ADV is a great bike and my next bike ( probably). PCX is also a good bike but not what I’m after next. ADV or Aerox will be my next bike. My Click is not far off 40k and it’s fine. The scooters will keep running fine if you look after them with frequent oil changes.
good price for the green one, I have a ptx 150 myself, it runs very well
The PCX is the bike I should have got.
@@WalkAboutWayne Believe also the yamaha 150/ 155 is a good scooter, you will not be disappointed by the two Scots..They are both good, and at a good price..12 years ago they cost about 90,000 thb
Nice one Wayne. Cheers man. 🤩
Thanks mate.
Once you've seen how bikes (and pickups) get treated it's hard to have faith that any second-hand machine you buy has been maintained . . .
You really need to know what you're looking at to buy well.
Yep, lots of things to look out for. Best to have a bike mechanic I reckon .
thats why you buy one with less than 10k on the clock at a good price and give it a good service
One reason why they never have the maintenance book.
The second reason is that you can calculate the mileage, which in almost all cases is turned back.
Great video bud and great mindset 👍
I'm in Pattaya Dec and planning same life change, won't be for awhile till I'm over there full time but defo happening. Thanks for the video, maybe catch up for a few beers when I get over there if your free
Thanks Mark, hope the planning for Pattaya goes well mate. Hope to see you around one day.
@@WalkAboutWayne Its very possible that I might end up spending a week in Chiang Mai in January so will definitely look you up if I do bud 👍
Wayne if your going to buy used , take a good look at maintenance records and make sure there is no hanky panky like odometer being rolled back ( for instance if you see that it had an oil change at 15,000 kms and the bike only has 12,000 kms you know something’s up ), and if your going to buy through FB market place be aware that if your buying from another expat he has to be living in the same province as you.( Thai law )
I’ve purchased a used bike buddy. Yes always best to check as much as you can. Rolled back clocks are a big thing . You can transfer ownership from a different province, no problem. You just need all the required paperwork, you can get province plates changed . 👍
@@WalkAboutWayne Correct .Poor old John is a bit of an ....
I’ve owned Earox in past and on long rides it’s uncomfortable due to sitting position. I like NMax and Xmax over Earox.
Yes, Nmax a lot more comfy but Aerox is nice bike.
Wayne , not long ago you had rented a Yamaha scooter and you loved so much ! Which model was that, please ?
Yamaha Aerox. 👍👍
Nice. I would really like it if you had asked/mentioned the specs like displacement, tank size, milage, etc.
It was just a casual look buddy 👍
There's a guy close to Smith Residence has a lot of bikes for sale. My friend just bought one from there, it only had, 3000km. on it. He said they were good to deal with.
Yes, Chiang Mai gate bike market is a good one also. They always got a good selection. They rent alot also 👍
I didn't realize you could get automatics. That's a plus for me to convince the Mrs. Enjoy your ice cream, Wayne!
Sure, lots of bikes are auto here. Thanks buddy 👍
Thanks for the good look at the bikes Wayne, very interesting. I'm curious if any of the bikes in the class you're considering have ABS or traction control, and if it's possible to trust the Odometer readings? Also, what do you think about upgrading tires to something with good all surface grip given the random conditions you encounter in SE Asia?
Some do have ABS , but most of the older ones don't . My next bike will 100% have ABS. You could upgrade tires, if you was going more off road. I don't need to, but sure, you could. Thanks mate 😁
Wow. So many bikes. It would take me weeks to make a decision. Sometimes less is more.
Yes, so many to choose from. It's best to have an idea of what you want first.
Nice one Wayne.
I remember your last visit here.
I'm with you Wayne. In a world where people are obsessed with new and fresh I agree some of the most satisfying rides your arsh can have is something with a few miles and passed through other hands. Wait what was this video about again? 😉
PS the LB bike killed me. Would that be a "kathoeysaki"?
Haha, always a good read mate. I might be heading back to Arsh again soon.
If you're traveling out of town a bit a Yamaha Xmax or Honda Forza are a bit bigger and more comfortable for longer rides.
They are nice bikes, for touring around. I still need the compactness for city riding and the occasional long trip. PCX , Aerox or maybe ADV. 👍
I just got back from Chiang Mai. Rented a Click 160. That's the bike for around town as far as I'm concerned. I also rented a big bike, a Honda CBX500. Big fun in the mountains, but sucks in town. I'm going to need one of each, lol!
Yes, very true Brian, the click is the perfect bike for around the city, it's a great bike for carrying shopping also. It's a bit of a pain on long journeys, I wish I have a different bike for road trips. The Click will get you anywhere you want to go, but it's painful 🤣. I'm just about to do another long road trip on my click.
Wayne you make me feel so good now !!!
I hawe house not far of this place and coming over in month time
Enjoi area
That's great! It's a nice area around Ruamchok 👍
9:03 just bought myself a second hand supercub, way more fuel efficient than the scooter I was renting. Theyre also more comfy ride on the super highways
I would like to test one of them cubs, I've heard they're really good. 👍
Take a look a a forza 300 they are lovely to ride if you can stretch to the budget around 100k but well worth it.
Avd is worth a look also that 160cc another Honda.
Both great bikes. The ADV is one I like 👍
I own 2020 psx 150cc black model goes like the clappers I highly recommend it
I really liked that bike, I've riden one a few times. Loved it.
How about Yamaha NMAX? Or are they not available in Thailand? Very common in Bali and to me it’s a good choice as well
Sure, lot's of Nmax here. It's nice but not a bike I'm interested in.
I owned an N-max from almost new when i lived in Chiang mai .Great bike .Has ABS .
The yellow 2016 Earox is about 20k overpriced.
I don't trust the millage either.
7 years old and 17000 km on the clock?
Yep, exactly. I do that mileage in just over a year .
They are well know at that market for clocking .
Thank you.
👍👍
Great video.
Just be careful if your buying an Aerox 155 for travelling as it only has a small 5.5 Ltr fuel tank.
It’s ok for urban but long distances and the hills around CM you will need to fill up quiet regular.
You can buy a larger tank for them but who wants to fanny about doing that.
Also buy what the locals drive as if anything goes wrong on your trips even the village school kids can repair your bike.
Cheers man! I didn't know that about the Aerox tank. I'll have to look at my Click now, I think they around the same.
That's 1 of the reasons I like the click, it can be fixed anywhere. And it's a shopping carrying beast.
Thanks
PCX, or Honda Airblade....good for longer journeys.
Got my eye on the ADV 160.
Hello! I just watched ur video and i loved it but i wanna know that did u see any bike under 20,000? I can't effort much as i m a student that's why, thank q.
Thank you! They would have something around for 20,000. I would look on Facebook marketplace. You'll find a better bike on there for 20,000.
I got my self a aerox but they must be a lot cheaper in Bangkok as I got a 2018 for 34k and it’s great
That's a great price! Depends what the mileage is though .
yeah bikes are cheaper in bangkok defo
Prices way high in there. They chopping bikes up and piecing them together in the back.
Can always get the price Down a fair bit, but I agree they do charge a little high .
And lower the mileage.
sir i Request you to please make a video on Cheapest used Bike and always Tell price in thai bath .
Maybe one day 👍
How much was that Tricity (twin wheel)? Only if you can remember.
I can't remember buddy .
Nauseatingly atrocious motorbike design is the standard protocol for scooters in Asia! Each one looks like it came out of a Transformers movie from the '80s. As if the designers were told to make it as slanty and angled and cheesy and chiseled as possible and then throw a bunch of weird misplaced lines on it. Hehe.
I'll be motor biking in Thailand in the next few months and renting one of those scooters. I'll try not to think about what it looks like. Haha.
Thanks for a great video!
Standard design anywhere with the clicks and waves. Some designs look better than others. The click does look bit dated now though, I agree. You'll have a great time road tripping on one though. Thanks buddy.
My Uncle use to rav about KYMCO scooters. I don't know if the quality still applies.
I know the brand, but I've never ridden one. Do t think I've seen one here also. Thanks
The Honda ADV is the best one for driving in the noth.
ADV is a lovely bike 👍
Aerox has liquid cooled engine, you can take it outside city without thinking twice
Sure, lots of scooters have liquid cooled I think.
Hi i think it`s a 125 or could be a 155 Yes a Yamaha Tricity 125 or a 155 here in eroupe we have them 125 & 155 But in 2020 thay came out with a 300 I have it i have it a 2022 Yamaha Tricity 300 have you seen the 300 in Thailand ? .
I've seen a few of these bikes around and I did see a 300 I think, in Chiang Mai.
Do you just have to have international licence and UK license, to ride upto 150cc
International or Thai license 👍
@WalkAboutWayne cheers pal 👍
Just give them your international license.
They never compare it with your UK license.
If you only have a car license, go with your international license to Big C Don Jan.
There's a shop that makes stamps.
They need te international to see what stamp to make.
It's about thb 250 for the stamp.
There are a lot of checkpoints, so you will have your thb 250 back in no time.
Do you need a yellow book for buying or could you get one as a tourist?
You need a residents certificate to change ownership, if my memory serves correct.
And to buy one, normally
@@stevejohnson2130 Buying a new one they would and maybe some used dealers. On Facebook where I got mine or some small places, they won't I doubt. But Steve is right, most shops probably will.
One iPhone is equivalent to buying 2 of those bikes according to my mom😂
Hmmmm tough decision 🤣
Is there such a thing as service history or mot
If the bike is older then 5 years it needs to be tested every year when you buy the new Tax. The first 5 years you don’t need to do nothing . My Bike is a 2019 model, so this year I had to have the inspection.
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Where is bike Market address
Location in the description of the video 👍
Wayne, recently I could not believe my eyes when I saw an old Husquvarna, with the classic red gas tank, parked in town (Chiang Mai). They were THE bike to own in my ancient young days in California, 555. I"m talking my high school days of the early 70s. I thought how cool to cruise around CM on a Western-style bike instead of the usual scooter style that is so common. I bet it would be pretty pricey if they guy wanted to sell it, but also maybe really expensive to repair for new parts. Still, it was a cool sight.
I don't think I know that bike Randy, it sounds really nice though. I will keep my eye open for one.
Hi I am from India Punjab u are so nice 👍
Thank you 🙏
I think colour is not really important more the condition of a bike ? That’s just me
Oh it’s really important to me. When I buy a bike, I want it exactly how I want. Colour is the second most important after condition for me. 👍
for sure Wayne condition is number 1thanks for ya video
Aerox that old are only worth about 40 to 45K
Yep, not even that for a 2016.
Honda PCX great bike
👍👍👍
I'm back in the land of smiles mid December till mid January and might be planning a trip upto Chiang Mai for a week after New Year. Be great to have a beer and learn from you what its like living in Chiang Mai if your free bud 👍
Why not just get a good Harley-Davidson, that's the best, or maybe a Triumph.
That would be an absolute nightmare on the streets of Chiang Mai .
Never go to these markets unless you know bikes well and and you know the market well, or you will loose money.
That's right, always get the bike looked over before buying. 👍
No real motorcycles ?
Sure, many.