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For expats in Thailand, buying a motorbike is the real start of freedom – no more overpriced taxis, no more waiting for Grab in the rain. But in 2026, the biggest shock isn’t the price of the bike; it’s how many people show up at the dealership or Department of Land Transport (DLT) without the right documents and get turned away. One missing paper can turn a 30‑minute job into a three‑week headache.
Bangkok is full of bikes that nobody rides anymore – ex‑Grab machines, big bikes from old mid‑life crises, scooters from relationships that moved on. In 2026, selling a motorcycle in the capital is both easier and more competitive: buyers have endless options online, and smart sellers stand out while lazy ones sit for months dropping the price again and again.
Buying a used motorcycle is one of the smartest moves an expat can make in Thailand – you save money, skip showroom depreciation and often get a bike already set up for real Thai roads. But in 2026, the used bike market is a jungle: Facebook flash deals, back‑alley garages, “paperwork later, no problem” promises and odometers that seem to go backwards instead of forwards.
Ask any expat in Thailand what scooter to buy and you’ll hear the same two names on repeat: Honda PCX and Yamaha NMAX. In 2026, both have been updated again, with new TFT screens, smarter electronics and small detail tweaks that make choosing between them even more confusing. Salespeople push whichever brand they represent, YouTube reviews clash, and your Thai friends just say “up to you, both good” while you’re about to sign for 100,000+ THB.