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morbike hirer?

Post by dill » September 23, 2006, 6:36 am

where would i be able to hirer a motorbike from whether it would be one of them little automatic bike or a biger bike like a r1,r6 or even the CBR.
what prices would i be looking at.
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Re: morbike hirer?

Post by Stevo » September 23, 2006, 6:56 am

traveller wrote:where would i be able to hirer a motorbike from whether it would be one of them little automatic bike or a biger bike like a r1,r6 or even the CBR.
what prices would i be looking at.
thanxs for any comments
R1, R6, CBR/Fireblade to hire...? dream on mate :lol: :lol:
Possible in Bangers, or Phuket maybe...

You can hire small bikes, like Honda Wave, Suzuki Smash, etc...
Prices range from 150- 250 Baht/day.
For around town use, you won't need anything bigger... honest :wink:

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Post by panick » September 23, 2006, 8:10 am

The biggest bike I ever rented in Udon was a Suzuki LS650 Savage @ 400 bht/day in April this year...nice if you like a cruiser but dont wanna take a pillion cos its a bit small :? It was in Titkattanon on the right just as you turn in off Prajak rd,they also have scooters at either 150 or 200 bht/day (cant remember exact price ) :D

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Post by dill » September 23, 2006, 10:10 am

thanxs for the reply.
the reason i wanted a bigger bike is because i will be going to some of the villages about 1 hour out of town.
is it safe to ride a bike around town(is it like riding a bike around pattaya?)

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Post by Bump » September 23, 2006, 11:21 am

There may be a place you can rent a big bike not sure as I have never done it myself, but rumor is you can rent them from Gigggios at the big bike shop on ring road. A word of caution that is a rumor no personal experience.

If you ride in Pattaya shouldn't have any problems here. Just remenber the elephants at night, water buffallos in the day time and the ever present pot holes. There are great village rides all around the town. Just pick a road and go. The only downside to small bike on the village rides is comfort, they easily handle the safe speeds.

If you get a big bikes I really recommend that yuo keep the speeds down because roads will just literally disappeear out on the village, wiht no warning whtsoever. So it's safest to kee[ the speeds down unless you really know the road you are on. Plus yuo will get much more of a chance to se things and visti with people.

The Nong Khia highyway is excellent as is the Khan Kean Highyway. The sukunakorn highyway is a different story. Pretty much one lane each direction bikes lanes stop at bridges, Traffic is heavy with lots of trucks and near miss passing. Not one I enjoy much.


A really beautiful ride is to Si Chaing Mia back up through the mountains to Loie and then back to Udon, through Nong Bua Lampu. Me I take two days on that one but many do it a a day ride.

Have fun be safe

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Post by dill » September 23, 2006, 1:35 pm

thanxs ray
you are right i might just stick with the smaller bikes

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Post by Bump » September 23, 2006, 1:41 pm

I think you will have just as much fun, for waha you seem to have in mind.

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Post by beer monkey » September 23, 2006, 3:24 pm

motor-bikes are great fun they are even "waha" in thailand, shame that the bigger jap sports bikes are not readily available,(udon) Fireblade, R6 etc.(probably best that they are not really) I wound'nt mind hiring a on/off road moto-x for a bit of a thrill.
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Post by Bump » September 23, 2006, 3:26 pm

Just about anything is available but unfortunately here anyway your pretty much looking at buying one not renting.

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Post by beer monkey » September 23, 2006, 3:29 pm

sorry forgot to mention renting, but would consider buying a Moto-x on/off road.
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Post by Bump » September 23, 2006, 3:33 pm

If yuo have buying in mind watch the GT rider board and Baht and Sold, sometimes you can find a good deal on them.

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Post by beer monkey » September 23, 2006, 3:40 pm

thanks, i do look on baht + sold. Whats web address for Gt rider ?
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Post by beer monkey » September 23, 2006, 4:18 pm

thanks will join up and have a look later.
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Post by dill » September 23, 2006, 4:38 pm

will be in town the end of december early january, maybe some of the bm are interested in having a drink or two?

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