3-Wheel Pick-Up
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3-Wheel Pick-Up
I'll assume there's no prolem driving one of these on the road in Thailand - more importantly HH, but are they available there and if so at what price?
The one pictured below is actually manufactured here in Chongqing, and by all accounts is fairly decent for the price..... to get to Thailand however involves customs, red-tape, back-handers etc...
The one pictured below is actually manufactured here in Chongqing, and by all accounts is fairly decent for the price..... to get to Thailand however involves customs, red-tape, back-handers etc...
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I can't remember seen some like this in Thailand,but I cant see there should a problem driving one
here, there are tuk tuk and many others stranges weels around...

here, there are tuk tuk and many others stranges weels around...





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The problem with the tuk-tuk, is that you'll (IMHO) get a whole load of sh*te from the local tuk-tuk drivers. At least with this you'll avoid that issue..... anyway, was not intended as a people carrier (well, not before 11pm anyway).bsdk1960 wrote:I can't remember seen some like this in Thailand,but I cant see there should a problem driving one
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Would you need a seperate licence in Thailand, or would a car licence cover driving one of these or similar?


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I first saw red ones like these just arrived at a shop in Ratchaburi just over 6 months ago.
Then I noticed them for sale in Hua Hin about a week ago. They are in the shop that sells Lifan motorcyles etc, on the way out of town heading north.
I believe they are Chinese made, not sure of the cost though.
Then I noticed them for sale in Hua Hin about a week ago. They are in the shop that sells Lifan motorcyles etc, on the way out of town heading north.
I believe they are Chinese made, not sure of the cost though.
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alleykat wrote:I first saw red ones like these just arrived at a shop in Ratchaburi just over 6 months ago.
Then I noticed them for sale in Hua Hin about a week ago. They are in the shop that sells Lifan motorcyles etc, on the way out of town heading north.
I believe they are Chinese made, not sure of the cost though.
there you go,good thing about the forum ,always someone that can help whit information.

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Actually there MAY be a problem getting them legal on-the-road..there was a company about 4-5 years back maybe that were marketing a similar machine, but with a curved windscreen..they sold quite well and there were a few around town..then the police stepped in..!! It turned out they did not fit into a reconised category and were deemed illegal on our (Hua hin/Pratchuap) roads.
I MAY be wrong on this but it's worth checking how the local rules go on them..???
I MAY be wrong on this but it's worth checking how the local rules go on them..???

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Yes, I remember those and a Farang who lived on an estate near my friend was driving around with his family on one but he did say that it was of dubious legality. It was also bit more fragile looking than the one in the picture above.
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pharvey wrote:I'll assume there's no prolem driving one of these on the road in Thailand - more importantly HH, but are they available there and if so at what price?
The one pictured below is actually manufactured here in Chongqing, and by all accounts is fairly decent for the price..... to get to Thailand however involves customs, red-tape, back-handers etc...
Pharvey they have one for sale at the shop mentioned in this thread. Not sure about the price, but if you need to know, I can always stop and ask as I pass it every day. In a way, they're quite similar to the Tuk-Tuks you see up in some of the Isaan villages.
As far as the regular Tuk-Tuk is concerned.........I was going to buy one a while back and was actually told (by a well connected Thai) that strictly speaking, they are only legal in Bangkok, so the police can actually stop and fine you any time they choose. Would still like one though, but obviously not with a yellow plate.

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Hi Takiap - Many thanks for the offer. If you get the chance I'd be interested in knowing what make is available and at what cost, but don't go out of your way.Takiap wrote:pharvey wrote:I'll assume there's no prolem driving one of these on the road in Thailand - more importantly HH, but are they available there and if so at what price?
The one pictured below is actually manufactured here in Chongqing, and by all accounts is fairly decent for the price..... to get to Thailand however involves customs, red-tape, back-handers etc...
Pharvey they have one for sale at the shop mentioned in this thread. Not sure about the price, but if you need to know, I can always stop and ask as I pass it every day. In a way, they're quite similar to the Tuk-Tuks you see up in some of the Isaan villages.
As far as the regular Tuk-Tuk is concerned.........I was going to buy one a while back and was actually told (by a well connected Thai) that strictly speaking, they are only legal in Bangkok, so the police can actually stop and fine you any time they choose. Would still like one though, but obviously not with a yellow plate.
Would be great to get a tuk-tuk, but I just think it would be way too much hassle with regards to other tuk-tuk drivers and the MIB...... that's not saying this vehicle will be any different (or even road legal?)


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No problem Pharvey. I'll stop in there the next time I go past.
Yes, I also have the feeling a Tuk-Tuk would be a hassle, especially with the MIB. I'll ask at the shop if this other bike is road legal, but as you know, they probably say it is even if it isn't......lol. Personally I thin they're a good idea, and I think they should be encouraged because surely they are less damaging to the environment and etc.

Yes, I also have the feeling a Tuk-Tuk would be a hassle, especially with the MIB. I'll ask at the shop if this other bike is road legal, but as you know, they probably say it is even if it isn't......lol. Personally I thin they're a good idea, and I think they should be encouraged because surely they are less damaging to the environment and etc.

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Just a quick "boost" - did you ever get the chance to take a look at the prices etc. Takiap?Takiap wrote:No problem Pharvey. I'll stop in there the next time I go past.
Yes, I also have the feeling a Tuk-Tuk would be a hassle, especially with the MIB. I'll ask at the shop if this other bike is road legal, but as you know, they probably say it is even if it isn't......lol. Personally I thin they're a good idea, and I think they should be encouraged because surely they are less damaging to the environment and etc.


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Don't try to impress me with your manner of dress cos a monkey himself is a monkey no less - cold fact