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By: news (offline)  Tuesday, 18 March 2014 @ 09:52 PM ICT (Read 22252 times)  

This year Yamaha Thailand officially will release the Yamaha SR400, the (2014) Yamaha SR400 is according to a Yamaha Thai spokes person the most requested motorcycle since Yamaha started to sell big bikes in Thailand.

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And the Yamaha SR400 is not the only big bike Yamaha Thailand will release... Actually, Yamaha Thailand plans to introduce a few more big bikes and scoots before they come to launch the 2014 Yamaha SR400 in Thailand

   

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By: news (offline)  Wednesday, 19 March 2014 @ 07:31 AM ICT  

We added the official Yamaha SR400 parts catalog to our download section, you can find the 2014 Yamaha SR400 parts catalog in English and Thai language here:

- Yamaha SR400 parts catalog in English and Thai language

   

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By: Anonymous: David ()  Wednesday, 19 March 2014 @ 08:24 PM ICT  

ANY EDUCATED GUESS AT THE THAI PRICE OF THE SR400?

By: news (offline)  Wednesday, 19 March 2014 @ 10:32 PM ICT  

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ANY EDUCATED GUESS AT THE THAI PRICE OF THE SR400?



We have no idea what the price will be, the new 2014 Yamaha SR400 is a complete new global model and will probably be manufactured in Japan.

   

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By: Anonymous: Duncan ()  Tuesday, 25 March 2014 @ 02:28 PM ICT  

Thanks to the editors for a nice piece about a motorcycle soon available on Thai market,which looks affordable enough for the average person to buy,maintain and possibly customize.

I think it is possible the price will be around 150 000 baht. What do you think guys ?
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By: Max (offline)  Tuesday, 25 March 2014 @ 02:55 PM ICT  

Quote by: Duncan

Thanks to the editors for a nice piece about a motorcycle soon available on Thai market,which looks affordable enough for the average person to buy,maintain and possibly customize.

I think it is possible the price will be around 150 000 baht. What do you think guys ?
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Manufactured in Japan and subject to the usual import duty I think it will be priced at around 300000 baht.

   

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By: news (offline)  Tuesday, 25 March 2014 @ 03:23 PM ICT  

Quote by: Max

Quote by: Duncan

Thanks to the editors for a nice piece about a motorcycle soon available on Thai market,which looks affordable enough for the average person to buy,maintain and possibly customize.

I think it is possible the price will be around 150 000 baht. What do you think guys ?
Duncan

Manufactured in Japan and subject to the usual import duty I think it will be priced at around 300000 baht.



Thailand has something like a free-trade-agreement with Japan, not forget that the Suzuki V-Strom 650 or the Suzuki Gladius 650 are also manufactured in Japan and cost in Thailand not much more than in other countries in the world.

While I expect that the 150,000 THB is lower than I expect, but 300,000 THB is probably too high. The Suzuki Gladius 650 costs in Thailand 319,000 THB.

   

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By: Anonymous: David ()  Tuesday, 25 March 2014 @ 05:02 PM ICT  

150,000 baht?
There would be a queue kms long out of the showroom at that bargain price.
I'd suggest 250,000 is closer to the eventual price.

And it's about time Suzuki Big Bikes set up shops outside Bgk too.

By: Anonymous: david ()  Tuesday, 25 March 2014 @ 05:07 PM ICT  

Oops!
This comment is relevant but not to this particular story. Sorry.

"And it's about time Suzuki Big Bikes set up shops outside Bgk too."

By: Anonymous: Red Ride ()  Thursday, 03 April 2014 @ 08:55 PM ICT  

The SR400 is a very disappointing 265,000 bt.

Love the bike but won't pay that

By: news (offline)  Thursday, 03 April 2014 @ 11:15 PM ICT  

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The SR400 is a very disappointing 265,000 bt.

Love the bike but won't pay that



The 265,000 THB price is very reasonable, the same Yamaha SR400 costs in Europe (Germany) 5.795 Euro, what is about 260,775 THB. In other European countries like the Netherlands you pay 6.499 Euro (about 292,455 THB) for the 2014 Yamaha SR400.

So if the sales price is for Thailand 265,000 THB it's inline with the price paid in Europe... Thailand due to environmental regulations will receive the same model sold in Europe...

   

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By: Anonymous: David ()  Friday, 04 April 2014 @ 12:17 PM ICT  

The SR400 is a very disappointing 265,000 bt.



What's your source Red Ride?

By: Max (offline)  Friday, 04 April 2014 @ 02:31 PM ICT  

Yamaha Thailand have officially advertised the price as being 265,000 baht. This compares very favourably with the UK price of 280,535 baht.

   

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By: ThaiDesign (offline)  Saturday, 05 April 2014 @ 08:22 AM ICT  

If we compare the Thai price for the 2014 Yamaha SR400 with the price in the European market only Germany is 5,000 THB cheaper than what we pay here... With imported motorcycles being generally very expensive in Thailand, we cannot really complain about the 5,000 THB price difference between Thailand and Germany.

   

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By: radnoc (offline)  Saturday, 05 April 2014 @ 08:28 AM ICT  

Overpriced in Europe, by my reckoning and seriously underpowered

   

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