Where i can buy ATV bike?

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Where i can buy ATV bike?

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I would like to know that where i can buy ATV bike? Is there any place that sell in Hua-Hin or nearly? Thank u for every opinion and apologize for my bad grammar
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Do you mean a quad or two wheeled veriety of atv please send me a pm with your requirements
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I think ATV means the four wheel variety.

There are at present loads of Chinese ones flooding the market but stay away from them as they are crap.

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Could be 2 ,3 or 4 Mike ATV is a general term , well you know that anyway i wont insult you by typnig the full thing out

sell him a tuk tuk with some raised suspension and beefy tires on Mike :idea:


[add on } and yes mike the chinese stuff is less than desirable there is no quality control very low quality build standard and they will not supply spares when thet break down after two weeks!
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The ATV's in Thailand comes from China.
You get 2 wheels bikes, 4 (quadro wheels and even skateboards and pocket bikes.
Known in Thailand as ATVs (all terrain vehicles), and they will not allow them to be driven on public roads.
What on earth do you want with a ATV in Hua Hin?
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I can always sell him an ice cream van.

Finally got the pics through.

Would be really good out here.

A company i deal with in the UK started selling 4 wheel Chinese ATVs and they were returned by customers one by one.

As said no spare parts and cheap build quality, but you must be able to get Honda ATVs out here.

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A beutiful little ice cream cart Mike but indeed not an ATV.
Can you deliver a TukTuk offroader?
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uuummmm, No

Think i will stick to what i am already doing.

I will be making a brand new style tuk tuk soon though that will no longer have a chassis.

You will be able to just step into it and it should handle really well as we are lowering the centre of gravity.

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You Can Mike!! just waiting for the guy to pm so as not to contravene the terms and conditions regarding pluging a none sponsoring company
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Hi Dave,

Let me guess, Bangkok.

Would be interesting as to the prices, last time i was back in the UK there were loads of youngsters driving them on the road.

When i spoke to VOSA as i was having one of my tuk tuks tested he told me they were registering them through a loophole in the law.

A farmer in Wales was registering them as agricultural vehicles so they never had to be tested, maybe if i stuck a plough on the back of a tuk tuk i could save a lot of money. :mrgreen:

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The possibilities are endless Mike there are many loop holes in the uk regs you just have to find them
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Check out the Dirt shop 23/6 Moo 5 Sukhumvit Soi 77
Tel 02 322-1441
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