by epidemiks » Thu Apr 05, 2018 10:42 pm
james123 wrote:Nighthawks have the 'Honda tax' here, way overpriced for old clapped out dogs with dodgy wiring.
I quite like them, They sell for 800-1000$ which seems to be a nice price. and suggestions for a simular bike?
250 seems to be nice. A little extra power over 110 and not a race machine to get killed. I am not a racer! I like to stay alive,
Of course i'll get my cambodian drivers licence. I do have a european motorcycle license now.
They're all close to $2k here, 20 years old, and mostly ridden by sangkat cops who can't afford a PCX150.
A low km CB400s import from Japan goes for around $3000 and as they're fresh imports you can register them in your name.
Back at the 250cc level, a Suzuki Volty if you can handle the ugly, or the TU250GB Grasstracker are common and usually cheaper than older nighthawks.
[quote="james123"][quote]Nighthawks have the 'Honda tax' here, way overpriced for old clapped out dogs with dodgy wiring.[/quote]
I quite like them, They sell for 800-1000$ which seems to be a nice price. and suggestions for a simular bike?
250 seems to be nice. A little extra power over 110 and not a race machine to get killed. I am not a racer! I like to stay alive,
Of course i'll get my cambodian drivers licence. I do have a european motorcycle license now.[/quote]
They're all close to $2k here, 20 years old, and mostly ridden by sangkat cops who can't afford a PCX150.
A low km CB400s import from Japan goes for around $3000 and as they're fresh imports you can register them in your name.
Back at the 250cc level, a Suzuki Volty if you can handle the ugly, or the TU250GB Grasstracker are common and usually cheaper than older nighthawks.