6,000 baht for 2 weeks is well away from “a good deal”, prices should be around 3k per month. Did you get insurance included? Don’t forget that driving is completely different here in Thailand, especially when your the one in a bike. The “rules” of the road aren’t what your used to in the UK. Watch out when approaching roundabouts, the rule of give way to the right and to those already in the roundabout don’t apply here, it’s whoever is bigger or braver goes first. If you’re ever unfortunate to have an accident whilst driving, it’s also a different procedure than the UK. Here, we have to call the insurance company, explain the situation and location, wait for the insurance representative to come out and get details, photos, etc. and then you’ll have to visit the police station and pay a 500 baht “fixed” fine. That’s if you have been given the 1st class insurance (same as fully comp in UK) with the rental of course! Anyway, good luck and be safe riding your bike around town.
Enjoy the Honda ADV 150. I hope to buy the new Honda ADV 160 when I move over to Chiang Mai in November following my retirement. I know it can be dangerous on the roads over there but I have loved riding about in the city and countryside in different parts of Thailand on a scooter. So flexible and easy to park, weave through the traffic on a small bike and cost much less than bigger bike. I have watched your channel for years now and so glad and happy for you that you decided to make the correct choice of moving to Thailand 🇹🇭 Its a wonderful place. All the best Darren and I will be watching all your Thailand videos 😎
Please stay safe fella, when I visited my brother who lives in Chanthaburi I noticed that traffic did not make way for Blue Light vehicles, they just stayed in the queue with everyone else.
Hiring bikes ir cars. DJ's advice is off the charts. Always take photos or videos, with the boss, to show what scratches existed before you hire. Or, more basic, sign a form which has an image of the vehicle showing where bumps and bruises Exist👍
@@tkilla1202So 10 days price and month price is the same ? Seems odd, I get discounts for longer hire but that seems counterintuitive. More fundamentally I'm not sure you're comparing like with like in terms of what he rented and the price you my mention. You seem to be saying that guy charged him more than double the going rate which would be a scam if true yes, I'm just not convinced you're right.
@willsmith39 not at all, sorry not clear. If you rent BY the day, one price. If you rent by the month another price. So, I'd guess he's paying a "by the week" price, which if you look at the 300 day/3500 month price I quoted, might be around 1800bt a week?? ( Just averaging the prices differences) So 3600 for 2 weeks.
@@tkilla1202 Sorry but that still makes no sense. Obviously no one is going to rent for two weeks for 3600 of they do a monthly for 3500. You just give it back after 2 weeks and save yourself 100 baht. I've rented motorcycles and mopeds a gazillion times in Thailand, I know the rates vary per time frame, per seasin and per location. I don't think he got ripped off renting the size of bike he did for the period he did during the high season in Pattaya. That's similar to what I paid last time for the same size bike. You could get a little Honda Scooby for as little as 100-120b a day if you were doing monthly rental in Patts in the quiet season. But that's not what he's doing here
It's been lovely following your journey , tagged along with you after seeing you on Thairish times. If it's not overstepping you might consider jumping into the image adjustments and dealing your sharpness down to -2, it will make the image a bit more natural on the walk and talk, not as crispy ; ). Warmest Regards, C
Did what you have done in 2003, but am in Taiwan, that was 21 years ago now and still loving it. Bikes are my business and ride an old BMW GSA 1150 & CRF 250L& few scoots. Started following you early on when you started your walking tours in London, funny you follow a similar path to me now….Good Luck with everything!.
HI Darren Another great video and I am glad to see that you have hired a bike of your choice so you can get around easier. As I have never had a bike I cannot comment on this. Again thank you for sharing.
Totally agree, never, never, ever hand over your passport. Don't know if you've covered it and I've missed it but definitely get a Thai driving license for motorbikes. When touring you will come across numerous checkpoints and all will have different rules as to what is acceptable as a license e.g your UK one, International DL, Thai DL. If you've got a Thai DL it will just make things easier.
Thanks for the video but I've got to say that deal seemed quite expensive Darren when I hire a 125 scooter which is big enough for them roads for a month it works out to 100 baht per day no more!
Omg. We are all gonna worry about you now, especially on a Bike! I've been to Thailand and know what the roads are like but at least it's not a speed demon but, fast enough. Be safe Brother. 🙏
Just as I thought with encouraging foresight..whatevers...scooters are perfect in that location, well done Ducati...no but some Piaggio scooter jobs can book anyhow heavy is out mate. Easy airy light. 98 and raining, thrilled your there
i just bought the 160 adv as i didnt want the hassel of it not being mine... when i tour up north ill hire a big one for a couple of weeks...i rode past your place i was offered one to buy but felt it was i bit far out . i ride a 1200 triumph at home but the scooter us far better out here ... great vids ride safe
Hi Darren, the wee bike seems to be in good enough nick, it will do until you can get yourself a Ducati. Personally I’m a Honda man, having owned an old CBR600 which I wasn’t that struck on, two brand new CBF1000’s which I loved and a CB1100RS which I recently sold as both my hips are knackered! It’s an itch that you need to scratch huh? Once my hips are fixed I plan on getting another big Honda! Ride safe bud! Remember shiny side up!👍👏👏❤️🏴
Always great to see a new vlog DJ, keep them coming. Please try to remember to do this trip........The Chiang Mai Mae Hong Son loop. You would love this being a biker, you can go there one way and return from the loop the other way, wicked. There is a motorcycle/ bikers pub and club in Chiang Mai also, cheers, enjoy.
Hi i used to rent from Soi 13/4 beach road end, so many Bikes parked inside the small Soi, I’m not sure if still there, but they had a HUGE Selection of bikes.
Your Thailand videos are bringing in some decent views DJ! My only advice would be if you turned these into more daily vlogs (as you’re posting daily anyway) showing things you’re up to throughout the day rather than just one subject matter video you might have more success, it’s also something I’d love to watch myself as somebody who’s thinking of moving out to Pattaya
Hi I am doing alright Well best to get a small one first to see how you get on the road system, Then go to the bigger bike afterwards I don’t how what 6000 Bar What it cost in current in pound ?? For two weeks hire So take your time Darren You got all the time in the world
Hi DJ Great to see you settling in so fast, get that Xmas tree up in ur new apt!! 😀😀 I see in your video that you say you can get an international driving permit online. Could you kindly give a link as when I look it tells you to go to some pay point shops whatever they are. Used to be the PO but when I was back a few months ago I was told that has stopped. Things used to be easy. Btw way I’m a long time expat living next door in Malaysia Cheers and happy xmas!! Cheers!
Been watching your videos on your recent move with interest. I've travelled to Thailand since the late 90's and lived in Bangkok 6-7yrs more recently. Like you I rode big bikes previously and figured I'd get one, but in BKK soon came to the realisation a smaller bike is much more usable. I ended up buying a Zoomer-X which I used as a runaround on a daily basis. I was about to upgrade to an Aerox when I left. I can see the attraction of a big bike on longer trips but always used an air conditioned car which is definitely more comfortable and much safer on Thai roads. Good Luck whatever you decide.
Hi darren glad u got your wheels 😊 arrr will u be going any memorial s for 26th Dec so many lost lifes over there after the disaster 😢 . Take care n enjoy your bike journeys 😊
You’ll enjoy that. Im a country girl, so I’d be out of place in a city like that. Very busy. I can see the appeal… we all like different things. I wonder if people go there to be outside the city in country areas and what that’s like, is it doable etc. be careful traveling on your bike. Thanks for The video!
Nice and nippy for about town. The Honda CB500X would be great for touring around though in the future. No point paying for what you don't need. Even so its nearly £140 for 2 weeks for the 150cc scoot.
Forget anything about what should happen on the roads ,, drive / ride 110% defensively for your life ,, NEVER assume anything ,, you have to think for them
Disappointed you didn't go for the little red Vespa DJ 😉 Know what it's like when you ride a bike, it's like somebody has cut off your arm when you're away from it. Ride safely fella.
🤣🤣 . When in rome ..! They're all TWIST N GO darren so no problems there .. plenty of go for those streets .. and that extra push further out to access other area of interest and foodie stops .. just for you darren .. "when i get my moped out on the road im gonna ride ride ride " .. jasper carrot 🤣👍
If in the future you do make up your mind to stay permanently, you can always bring Daisey or the Harley over on a personal import. I wouldn't mind betting servicing is cheaper too than in the UK.
When i rent a car i show passport and driving licence and my international driving permit which if stopped by police you should show this only cost 5 pound in the uk for 3 years.
6,000 baht for 2 weeks is well away from “a good deal”, prices should be around 3k per month. Did you get insurance included? Don’t forget that driving is completely different here in Thailand, especially when your the one in a bike. The “rules” of the road aren’t what your used to in the UK. Watch out when approaching roundabouts, the rule of give way to the right and to those already in the roundabout don’t apply here, it’s whoever is bigger or braver goes first. If you’re ever unfortunate to have an accident whilst driving, it’s also a different procedure than the UK. Here, we have to call the insurance company, explain the situation and location, wait for the insurance representative to come out and get details, photos, etc. and then you’ll have to visit the police station and pay a 500 baht “fixed” fine. That’s if you have been given the 1st class insurance (same as fully comp in UK) with the rental of course!
Anyway, good luck and be safe riding your bike around town.
Nice One Darren .
Great video and good to see you now have your wheels. Enjoy it.
Enjoy the Honda ADV 150. I hope to buy the new Honda ADV 160 when I move over to Chiang Mai in November following my retirement. I know it can be dangerous on the roads over there but I have loved riding about in the city and countryside in different parts of Thailand on a scooter. So flexible and easy to park, weave through the traffic on a small bike and cost much less than bigger bike. I have watched your channel for years now and so glad and happy for you that you decided to make the correct choice of moving to Thailand 🇹🇭 Its a wonderful place. All the best Darren and I will be watching all your Thailand videos 😎
Vroom Vroom Darren - Enjoy.
Hi darren
i have lived in thailand for 17 years and i think you will like it good luck
Great video Darren, you might want to look for a bike at the bike auction
Not sure about auctions, as you cant judge a book by its cover Paul
Please stay safe fella, when I visited my brother who lives in Chanthaburi I noticed that traffic did not make way for Blue Light vehicles, they just stayed in the queue with everyone else.
Hiring bikes ir cars. DJ's advice is off the charts. Always take photos or videos, with the boss, to show what scratches existed before you hire. Or, more basic, sign a form which has an image of the vehicle showing where bumps and bruises
Exist👍
Rentals price for two weeks should be about 4k tops , maybe a bit less
He has a better bike but I just rented a Zoomer 110 cc ? for B1300 a week from Pee Ann Hire on Sukhumvit with Pattaya Thai ..B2000 deposit
?
What I've seen for decades has been 300/350 a day, and around 3500bt a month for scooters like that.
@@tkilla1202So 10 days price and month price is the same ? Seems odd, I get discounts for longer hire but that seems counterintuitive.
More fundamentally I'm not sure you're comparing like with like in terms of what he rented and the price you my mention. You seem to be saying that guy charged him more than double the going rate which would be a scam if true yes, I'm just not convinced you're right.
@willsmith39 not at all, sorry not clear. If you rent BY the day, one price. If you rent by the month another price. So, I'd guess he's paying a "by the week" price, which if you look at the 300 day/3500 month price I quoted, might be around 1800bt a week?? ( Just averaging the prices differences) So 3600 for 2 weeks.
@@tkilla1202 Sorry but that still makes no sense. Obviously no one is going to rent for two weeks for 3600 of they do a monthly for 3500. You just give it back after 2 weeks and save yourself 100 baht.
I've rented motorcycles and mopeds a gazillion times in Thailand, I know the rates vary per time frame, per seasin and per location.
I don't think he got ripped off renting the size of bike he did for the period he did during the high season in Pattaya. That's similar to what I paid last time for the same size bike.
You could get a little Honda Scooby for as little as 100-120b a day if you were doing monthly rental in Patts in the quiet season.
But that's not what he's doing here
It's been lovely following your journey , tagged along with you after seeing you on Thairish times. If it's not overstepping you might consider jumping into the image adjustments and dealing your sharpness down to -2, it will make the image a bit more natural on the walk and talk, not as crispy ; ). Warmest Regards, C
Glad to see you less stressed. Enjoy!
Good tip about getting the owner in the video 👍
Did what you have done in 2003, but am in Taiwan, that was 21 years ago now and still loving it. Bikes are my business and ride an old BMW GSA 1150 & CRF 250L& few scoots. Started following you early on when you started your walking tours in London, funny you follow a similar path to me now….Good Luck with everything!.
What part of Taiwan are you in? I sold up in 2004 😀.
@ Just North of Danshuei, on North Coast Highway, place called Qingshweiwan (Beach Area).
I had a Taiwan girlfriend back in 1998 for 3.5 years and went to Taishung for 10 days, interesting but hated the food (I am a frog!!!).
Yup…small bike makes sense in town😉
HI Darren Another great video and I am glad to see that you have hired a bike of your choice so you can get around easier.
As I have never had a bike I cannot comment on this.
Again thank you for sharing.
Live and learn..it doesn’t matter how much it costs if you fine with it …be happy🎉
Totally agree, never, never, ever hand over your passport. Don't know if you've covered it and I've missed it but definitely get a Thai driving license for motorbikes. When touring you will come across numerous checkpoints and all will have different rules as to what is acceptable as a license e.g your UK one, International DL, Thai DL. If you've got a Thai DL it will just make things easier.
Ohhh exciting,you can take us all on road trips with you,I know you're a bike expert,but be careful on them crazy roads 😍
You e certainly got your fingers in all the pies ! Good luck to you Darren💙😃🤩👍❤️
Great video glad you got to hire ur bike ❤
Yeah thanks
Thanks for the video but I've got to say that deal seemed quite expensive Darren when I hire a 125 scooter which is big enough for them roads for a month it works out to 100 baht per day no more!
Things falling into place quite nicely long may it continue best of luck Darren exciting times ahead
You are a top bloke good things happen to good people . Keep on living the dream . I like watching keep them vids coming Daz👍
I don't know much about bikes, Darren but that wee one looks smashing. It'll get you from A to B. Good music! 👍😀
It actually looks a beauty. ❤️👊👍
Great informative info Darren 👍🏿
He's obviously a popular guy if other customers have been in and snapped up the larger bikes already 👌
Getting there mate. What an exciting journey
Good craic Darren, it's just not you without your bikes. Glad you got sorted.
Omg. We are all gonna worry about you now, especially on a Bike! I've been to Thailand and know what the roads are like but at least it's not a speed demon but, fast enough. Be safe Brother. 🙏
Just as I thought with encouraging foresight..whatevers...scooters are perfect in that location, well done Ducati...no but some Piaggio scooter jobs can book anyhow heavy is out mate. Easy airy light. 98 and raining, thrilled your there
i just bought the 160 adv as i didnt want the hassel of it not being mine... when i tour up north ill hire a big one for a couple of weeks...i rode past your place i was offered one to buy but felt it was i bit far out .
i ride a 1200 triumph at home but the scooter us far better out here ... great vids ride safe
😉🙏🏼👍🏼
Hi Darren, the wee bike seems to be in good enough nick, it will do until you can get yourself a Ducati.
Personally I’m a Honda man, having owned an old CBR600 which I wasn’t that struck on, two brand new CBF1000’s which I loved and a CB1100RS which I recently sold as both my hips are knackered!
It’s an itch that you need to scratch huh?
Once my hips are fixed I plan on getting another big Honda!
Ride safe bud! Remember shiny side up!👍👏👏❤️🏴
Always great to see a new vlog DJ, keep them coming. Please try to remember to do this trip........The Chiang Mai Mae Hong Son loop. You would love this being a biker, you can go there one way and return from the loop the other way, wicked. There is a motorcycle/ bikers pub and club in Chiang Mai also, cheers, enjoy.
Hi i used to rent from Soi 13/4 beach road end, so many Bikes parked inside the small Soi, I’m not sure if still there, but they had a HUGE Selection of bikes.
Miss Daisy ☹️But glad to see you less stressed out 😰Enjoy DJ 🤗🛵
Hello hope you have a great time
Absolutely loving these daily vlogs
Cannot wait to see what bike you buy
Had a 1600cc custom harley but it had to go when I went blind in my right eye. those were the days. be lucky DJ excellent video.
Sorry to hear that.
Keep safe Daz!
Your Thailand videos are bringing in some decent views DJ! My only advice would be if you turned these into more daily vlogs (as you’re posting daily anyway) showing things you’re up to throughout the day rather than just one subject matter video you might have more success, it’s also something I’d love to watch myself as somebody who’s thinking of moving out to Pattaya
Hi I am doing alright Well best to get a small one first to see how you get on the road system, Then go to the bigger bike afterwards I don’t how what 6000 Bar What it cost in current in pound ?? For two weeks hire So take your time Darren You got all the time in the world
Great Video today. Bet you miss Daisy Duke - Hoping for a Video soon on what happened to the Old Bikes
You’re a top bloke Darren… love the content. 100k plus subs coming soon I hope.
👍🏼😉🙏🏼
Good man Darren.
Hi DJ
Great to see you settling in so fast, get that Xmas tree up in ur new apt!! 😀😀
I see in your video that you say you can get an international driving permit online. Could you kindly give a link as when I look it tells you to go to some pay point shops whatever they are.
Used to be the PO but when I was back a few months ago I was told that has stopped.
Things used to be easy.
Btw way I’m a long time expat living next door in Malaysia
Cheers and happy xmas!!
Cheers!
Nice to see ya got a bike mate. Any plans on doing any road trips?
Been watching your videos on your recent move with interest. I've travelled to Thailand since the late 90's and lived in Bangkok 6-7yrs more recently. Like you I rode big bikes previously and figured I'd get one, but in BKK soon came to the realisation a smaller bike is much more usable. I ended up buying a Zoomer-X which I used as a runaround on a daily basis. I was about to upgrade to an Aerox when I left. I can see the attraction of a big bike on longer trips but always used an air conditioned car which is definitely more comfortable and much safer on Thai roads. Good Luck whatever you decide.
You've got a 🏍 Bike... enjoy..
Hi darren glad u got your wheels 😊 arrr will u be going any memorial s for 26th Dec so many lost lifes over there after the disaster 😢 . Take care n enjoy your bike journeys 😊
ADV150 is a great scoot for Patts. Small enough for the streets but also good for day trips. My weapon of choice. 555
Do miss you riding Daisy and your Harley. It is a nice bike for now. Look forward to the vlog where the bike is being ridden. 😊
You’ll enjoy that. Im a country girl, so I’d be out of place in a city like that. Very busy. I can see the appeal… we all like different things. I wonder if people go there to be outside the city in country areas and what that’s like, is it doable etc.
be careful traveling on your bike. Thanks for
The video!
🙏🏼😉👍🏼
Nice one. You never know the helmet may come in handy if you are carrying a passenger 😎
Enjoy...you made the right choice moving!
cool bike..just think where you can go now filming allsorts... have a good christmas
I know nothing about bikes but I do know about how they can ride / drive in Thailand...please DJ be ultra ultra careful.
Hi, glad you got your bike Darren, enjoy those winding roads. Have you seen any 🕷️ spiders in Thailand with all the sun and hot temperatures 😊🥹
Nice and nippy for about town. The Honda CB500X would be great for touring around though in the future. No point paying for what you don't need. Even so its nearly £140 for 2 weeks for the 150cc scoot.
Back on the road again fantastic.
Wow, you're really on your way now. 👍😘
I always use farang owned bike hire places myself, like most people here l think you paid over the odds too.
Whatever you do, be safe on that bike 🏍
6 Tho is a lot of money for a 150 scooter in Thailand, i understand its peak season now, but wow
Intro music reminded me of Banana Splits kids show in the 70s.
It is high season now till about March and then not busy for about 6 months
You could have rented one in jomtien for 3000 baht a month
Prob could’ve one for 2999 baht a bit further out of the city 🤷🥱
Dying to have a go on one of them 3 wheelers that they had in the shop - Yammy Tricity i think, good fun apparently.
It's high season, so you're paying a little extra. That bike is normally 300 baht a day . I like the Nmax .
Things are moving fast Darren👍
What are your plans for Xmas and new year?
Was going to recommend adv 350 for touring great scooter but after experience you've had won't bother lol
😉😉🙏🏼
Some solid tips.
Forget anything about what should happen on the roads ,, drive / ride 110% defensively for your life ,, NEVER assume anything ,, you have to think for them
Looks amazing there enjoy your new life darren you already look so much happier in land of smile's ❤
Another quality video Darren keep it up 👏👏👏
Disappointed you didn't go for the little red Vespa DJ 😉 Know what it's like when you ride a bike, it's like somebody has cut off your arm when you're away from it. Ride safely fella.
🤣🤣 . When in rome ..! They're all TWIST N GO darren so no problems there .. plenty of go for those streets .. and that extra push further out to access other area of interest and foodie stops .. just for you darren .. "when i get my moped out on the road im gonna ride ride ride " .. jasper carrot 🤣👍
Nice one DJ!
12000 baht a month for the bike......you can rent a 2 bedroom condo for not much more ?
Loving these vids ❤
Glad you like them!
@ well you are changing my mind on Thailand so I’m thinking I need to take a trip out there 👍🏻
Hunger pangs! Great joint
I’d love to see what traffic looks like from your perspective when you’re driving. Is it a free for all, like India?
Around 167 euro for 2 weeks. I expected less over there
There's a guy on beach road around the bottom of soi 13 i think who does big bikes, he parked them on the corner.
👍🏼😉🙏🏼
None of them will ever replace Daisy🥰
Now off to DLT to get your Thai license. Cost 700 baht
Great content again do you just drive on your uk licence
All explained in the video Alex
@ yes saw just after I messaged 😂😂thanks
Ready and mobile DJ, take care on the roads as you’ve probably noticed there are no rules here , especially for bikes!
DJ that will do for now enjoy the freedom enjoy.alf..
If in the future you do make up your mind to stay permanently, you can always bring Daisey or the Harley over on a personal import. I wouldn't mind betting servicing is cheaper too than in the UK.
No he can not .He can bring one load of personal items tax free with a retirement visa but it does not include vehicles.
@@maydowling2708bummer.
Great Tip, get the owner of bike shop in video 👍 something I wouldn't of thought Darren
The best scooter options are NMAX and PCX. That's why most riders have them.
Pretty reasonable bout a tenner a day nice one D ,not really worth getting anything bigger 😊
When i rent a car i show passport and driving licence and my international driving permit which if stopped by police you should show this only cost 5 pound in the uk for 3 years.
Correct
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Did you not go and check out Mr Dean on beach road , which i suggested...?
More expensive
Love it ❤ enjoy and be safe ❤❤❤❤❤❤ you want a bit of a trail bike in Thailand for the off road paths etc
Daisy Duke forever, unreplaceable 😊
Watch this space - exciting announcement
@@DarrenJohn ok
@@denise-p1cHe's shipping it over