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China legal F/S in Thailand
Chinese copy of a Suzuki Dr200 with all parts interchangeable. Less than 2 years old with 8,800 kilometers. Bike used daily with no problems, well made compared to most from that neck of the woods. Complete Chinese registration and all paperwork needed to enter and travel there. I bought the bike in central China and tried to make Lhasa. I got sick but the bike ran fine at the high altitudes. I then rode to Thailand where the bike is now. Asking 1,000 usd. E-mail for photo's Mark
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Hi Mark,
Pity you didn't get to Lhasa, the riding in Tibet is great. Try also advertising the bike on gt-rider.com and thaivisa.com, if you haven't already done so. Where in Thailand are you? Cheers, Peter. |
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Hi Peter, I'm in Pattaya as is the bike. Got an ad on Gt Rider as well. After crapping out in the thin air I now go to the gym 3 hours per day and have lost 50 lbs. If the bike does not sell will try to make it again next Summer.
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Mark,e-mail sent if you're still around.I'm in Jomtien.
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hey buddy, really interested in thsi bike im in Malaysia at the moment.
can you give me a run down on the specs?? and such. andrewmclagan@gmail.com Thinking of taking a bike to india but china was my obstacle.. you may have solved this. then from india to germany. how are parts? easy to find? thanks mate.
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