Pattaya Thailand Yamaha Motorbike Showroom & Service Center
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- Pattaya Thailand Yamaha Motorbike, Buying a motorbike is easy in Thailand. There's every available brand you can think of. Today, I'm having new brakes installed at Pattaya's only Yamaha Service Center. All together, it took only 15 minutes and cost just $10. In the mean time, I toured the showroom giving all the 2024 Yamaha prices. Additionally, If you consider getting a motorbike, you'll need your passport, residence certificate, and cash. Most service Centers take care of the registrations and insurance.
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Great video explaining these bikes!
Glad you liked it!
I have been super happy with my Honda PCX 150 (it`s very similar to Yamaha Nmax), more than enough power for me. It`s really comfortable to drive, leaning a little backwards, so you don`t feel you sit on top of the front wheel. I have used Mityon in Pattaya (across Tony`s gym) for more than 15 years. Love the freedom feeling I get driving a motorbike in Thailand, with the cool breeze in my face. I have always chosen Hondas, but Yamaha has very similar bikes too. Thanks, Tom 😊😊
Thanks for sharing! There’s no doubt when you look around that Honda is king when it comes to motorbikes in Thailand.
nice job, bikes priced pretty good there
Yes they are! It's amazing that other countries are so far behind on things like this. In the USA, I tried to find a comparable motorbike over 10 yeras ago. The price difference was 500% more in the USA. Crazy
Just make sure to check your travel insurance. Some companies only insure up to 125cc
Thanks for the video
Great Point, of course we are talking travel insurance/health care. Someone else mentioned this as well, definitely worth checking out. Thanks
thx very good content. difficult choice.. i think i would need to..a dirtbike and a scooter👍🖐
I always thought I would like the bigger bike but as it turns out the smaller bikes a easier to maneuver and of course lighter while loading in a pickup truck.😂
I can’t wait to retire in Pattaya & buy a condo & bike
I wish you luck
Wow! $10.00 for rear brakes... The price of new bikes are cheap too! It's amazing what things cost there... So much cheaper!
That's just one more reason why I love this place so much.
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Yeah! I can see why!
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Cheers, Tom. If I were to move out permanently, I would have a scooter & a truck, When you get your truck serviced, could you please do the same again?
Great Idea, Thanks
Xmas is around 15% cheaper in Thailand than here in New Zealand, we have sales tax of 15%, just wondering if Thailand has a sales tax? Very sharp prices there for sure.
Thailand does have a VAT of 7% though many times it's automatically incorporated in the price. I verified this in the video as well but other shops may differ.
I would love to own a Tricity, but its not available in Thailand anymore.
I still see them around town, I assume you probably find a used one.
U r brave to ride a bike there ….. I would never attempt, seems like a sure way to get hurt
I think sometimes you have to live life. There's probably 1000's of motorcycles riders in Pattaya daily yet I very seldom see a motorbike accident though they do happen. On the other hand, I see auto accidents on a regular basis.
@@MargaritasinParadisehow long did it take you to adjust to driving on opposite side of the road ?
That's a story in it's self. The short end is I practiced for a week driving in my underground condo garage. 😄🙃😀
I'm a big guy and used to liter bikes. Question, do they sell the TMaxx Maxi scooter in Thailand? 560cc or thereabouts? Not sold in the US.
Yes, I have seen the Tmax around town, but didn’t see any on the showroom floor of Yamaha.
I bought an adv 150 where do I get it registered?
I have to assume you bought the bike from a private individual? As most dealers will handle the registration for you. The license bureau is on Hwy 36 behind a large 7-11 store. maps.app.goo.gl/wsYXRCLqam2rVFzZ9 I can't read Thai but this is the general location. Once you see the 7-11 store there's a road on the right side that will take you to many gov't building behind. I hope this makes sense. It seems to me that you will need a certificate of residence from both the buyer and the seller but definitely check on that. I hope this helps.
@@MargaritasinParadise Thanks, I bought an adv 150, and love it.
Sharp looking bike