New ride at the Bumper household

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New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 10, 2016, 5:37 pm




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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by 747man » September 10, 2016, 5:40 pm

DOH !! THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA BE LIKE THIS....
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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by 12345 » September 10, 2016, 6:00 pm

Honda 750........nice. My first scooter way back when, a 1978 if memory is good, and it took a beating. Excellent machine. Then moved up to a 900, needed for a pinion rider, and that took a good beating also, besides being a fine cruiser. Never needed or bothered going any further up in size. Brother had a Kawi 1100 if I really wanted to play.

Buddy who sold it to me, the 900, also sold me the 750, as my 'biker mentor' :lol: had seller regret about the 900, as stepping up to a full size Harley, and loved the look and sound, but hated the 'stay close to house as it might break down' syndrome ..... :roll:

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 11, 2016, 2:06 pm

I enjoy a mid size bike more, those look to heavy

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by Jello » September 11, 2016, 3:22 pm

Nice looking bike.
Post another picture or video after you get the boxes mounted.
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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 11, 2016, 5:00 pm

Will do

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by JR » September 11, 2016, 9:13 pm

Now this would be exciting.

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 12, 2016, 8:29 am

Buy one so I can check it out, Being able to buy a new legal Big Bike here. Is darn exciting compared to what you had to do in the past to have a big bike. This is my second new one. I have rebuilt and customized more then I care to think about. 100's of thousands of baht spent and you a still have 15 year old bike. Things have really changed

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by JR » September 12, 2016, 9:15 am

No need to check it out. I know what it is. If it were feasible to import it, I would. But with existing customs and import fees, it is not. Especially as you stand the risk of losing it to a customs officer who takes a liking to it.

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 12, 2016, 5:15 pm

Up until about three years ago the same with most big bikes

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 12, 2016, 5:19 pm

I have seen three wheelers built here in Thailand with V= 6 engines in them rare but they are around

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by JR » September 12, 2016, 10:33 pm

Not seen any like that here. Do you have any idea where or by whom they were built?

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by old timer » September 12, 2016, 10:37 pm

Wish OT had one of those Bumper. How much did it cost you,

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Re: New ride at the Bumper household

Post by bumper » September 13, 2016, 10:02 am

Ask Steve at the T Bar he owned the last one I know about. The prices have come down since I bought the first one. It was 440K this one 385 K and it's an automatic. The clutch models are less. They gave use 750 sitting there with the clutch sit up less 10K klms 200,000 The first one was a 700 this one is a 750

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