10 Things to Look for When Buying a Motorbike in Pattaya
This is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to enter the motorbike market in Pattaya. I've stripped out the clutter and the repeating text about test riding to give you a clean, high-impact version for your Blog Manager.
If you're looking for a new way to get around Pattaya, or just want some fun weekend transportation, buying a motorbike might be the perfect option! But with so many different makes and models on the market, it can be tough to know where to start.
That's why we've put together this list of 10 things to look for when buying a bike in Pattaya. Keep these tips in mind, and you'll find the perfect ride for your needs!
1. What Size Motorcycle Should I Buy?
This is the first question you'll need to answer.
- Commuting: A smaller, nimble model is best for weaving through Pattaya traffic.
- Power & Speed: You might opt for a larger cruiser or "big bike" like a Harley Davidson.
- The Fit: You must take seat height and handlebar reach into account. You should be able to sit with both feet flat on the ground and reach the grips comfortably. If you can't, the bike is a safety risk.
2. The Weight of the Motorcycle
Weight is critical for control. If it's too heavy, it will be difficult to maneuver in tight city streets or park. If it's too light, it may feel unstable at higher speeds. Most city riders find that bikes under 250cc offer the best balance for daily use.
3. Engine Displacement (cc)
Engine size is expressed in cubic centimeters (cc).
- 250cc to 650cc: The "sweet spot" for most riders, offering enough power for highways without being unmanageable.
- 1000cc+: High power but difficult to handle, especially for beginners.
4. Seat Height
Seat height affects two things: your ability to plant your feet firmly when stopped and your leverage while turning. Most beginner-friendly bikes have a lower seat height to ensure you don't tip over at red lights.
5. The Right Tires
Tires are often overlooked, especially on used bikes.
- All-Season: Best for Thailand’s mix of high heat and sudden monsoon downpours.
- Inspection: Check for tread depth and "dry rot" (cracks in the rubber) before buying.
6. Wheelbase and Handling
The wheelbase (distance between wheels) dictates stability. A longer wheelbase provides a smoother ride at high speeds, while a shorter wheelbase makes the bike more "flickable" and easier to maneuver in traffic.
7. Headlight Visibility
Safe riding at night in Pattaya requires excellent visibility.
- Halogen: The standard, affordable option.
- LED: Superior brightness and efficiency. If your chosen bike has dim lights, consider an LED upgrade.
8. Disc vs. Drum Brakes
You want to be able to stop safely!
- Disc Brakes: Lightweight and efficient in both wet and dry conditions. Found on most modern bikes.
- Drum Brakes: Common on older models or budget scooters. They are cheaper to maintain but less effective in the rain.
9. Fuel Efficiency
Smaller engines are generally more "oil efficient," saving you money at the pump. However, your riding style matters most—heavy throttling will drain your tank regardless of the bike size.
10. Maintenance Costs
Bigger bikes have more moving parts and require more expensive, frequent service. To keep costs down, choose a model with a reputation for reliability (like a Honda or Yamaha) where parts are easily found in Pattaya.
Conclusion
Buying a motorcycle in Pattaya is a great way to experience the city. With a little research and these 10 tips as your guide, you’ll be ready to hit the road with confidence.
Thinking of trying before you buy? Check out our Pattaya motorbike rental fleet to see which size feels right for you!