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Originally Posted by Nuff Said
Not true.....
Very easy and only takes 1 day, but if a bike is new, yes new plate could take up to 30 days to come.
In the meantime, the dealer will give you a RED plate to ride about on legally
until such time as the new plate is ready.
now in you buy a second-hand bike from the same area you live or stay then the paperwork and change off name can be done in 1 day with the green book in your name.
Have 2 bikes in Thailand in my name and I stay in Thailand with a tourist visa.

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Well it took 2,5 months to change the rego papers when I bought a bike in Thailand. And to get a recidency certificate was also a PITA. The place I lived said they couldt give me the required document I needed to have when you go to the Immigration office to get the RC. All in all i wouldnt call this easy. But as always in these countries it depends of who you meet, their mood of the day, their interpretation of rules etc etc.
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In the end everything will be fine. If its not fine its not the end....
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