I first saw one in a bike shop right beside the entrance to Meechok market. I liked the look of it, kind of like an old Honda CB. The one in the shop was more than 10,000 Baht cheaper than a Honda Click. OK it has a drum brake on the front but at the end of the day it is a proper motorcycle, not a step through or a scooter. I like the sheer simplicity of it; air-cooled, manual clutch, flat seat, kick-start and electric start, no traction control or riding modes and it even has a rack. I saw a black one yesterday at work and it stood out from all the scooters. A Thai guy with his large wife on the back and his kid in front rode off quite happily. I have a Yamaha scooter that we bought from new and I can remember my first ever ride and how disappointed I was with it's handling. Ten years later and I still feel the same and I have never got to grips with it's handling. It is too light at the front and far too responsive to any body movement. If I stand straddling the scooter, hold both brakes on and lean back, I can stand happily with the front wheel in the air. Something must be well out of balance. Anyway, back to the Suzuki. I would like one. It would be a good tool to teach the wife and child how to use a clutch and change gears and I know which bike I would choose to ride to the shops. I looked on Google and was very impressed with the number and variety of customised versions, especially the cafe racers. Good luck with it.