Changing Motorbike colour
Changing Motorbike colour
Hi Everyone !
I want to change my motorbike colour from white, which is on blue card . Will it be a big issue if stopped by police ?
I would also appreciate any good suggestions for spray shops in PP too thanks .
I want to change my motorbike colour from white, which is on blue card . Will it be a big issue if stopped by police ?
I would also appreciate any good suggestions for spray shops in PP too thanks .
- Jerry Atrick
- Expatriate
- Posts: 5453
- Joined: Sat May 17, 2014 4:19 pm
- Reputation: 3065
Re: Changing Motorbike colour
Seeing as the blue card is for Veitnamese motos and this is Cambodia - nah it won't cause trouble
Re: Changing Motorbike colour
If you have a bike that says "blue" on the card and the bike is white, I doubt there's a problem (if that's what you meant, I'm not sure).
I rode a Black bike that said "Gray" on the card for years with no problem.
I didn't change the colour though, the office issued it wrong from the beginning.
I also rode a Scoopy for a year that was registered as a "Wave 100", again, issuing office made a mistake on the name because the card had the right engine and chassis No.
My last scooter's ID card was registered to me, and I was listed as a "Female"...
I rode a Black bike that said "Gray" on the card for years with no problem.
I didn't change the colour though, the office issued it wrong from the beginning.
I also rode a Scoopy for a year that was registered as a "Wave 100", again, issuing office made a mistake on the name because the card had the right engine and chassis No.
My last scooter's ID card was registered to me, and I was listed as a "Female"...
- Jerry Atrick
- Expatriate
- Posts: 5453
- Joined: Sat May 17, 2014 4:19 pm
- Reputation: 3065
Re: Changing Motorbike colour
ok thanks , sounds like wont be much of an issue and wrap is better , cheers
Re: Changing Motorbike colour
Wrap is also cheaper, and if you ever came across an issue you can just remove it.
According to the loose Cambodian traffic laws, you can make no modifications to your vehicle. That certainly means no colour change, do at your own discretion, my bike's have all had colour changes and up to now I have had no issues.
According to the loose Cambodian traffic laws, you can make no modifications to your vehicle. That certainly means no colour change, do at your own discretion, my bike's have all had colour changes and up to now I have had no issues.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
- pissontheroof
- Expatriate
- Posts: 1906
- Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2018 6:12 pm
- Reputation: 347
Re: Changing Motorbike colour
mine says female too , it means the moto is female . like a honda dream you step into it like a girls bike ,so it’s femaleSlowJoe wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 1:15 pm If you have a bike that says "blue" on the card and the bike is white, I doubt there's a problem (if that's what you meant, I'm not sure).
I rode a Black bike that said "Gray" on the card for years with no problem.
I didn't change the colour though, the office issued it wrong from the beginning.
I also rode a Scoopy for a year that was registered as a "Wave 100", again, issuing office made a mistake on the name because the card had the right engine and chassis No.
My last scooter's ID card was registered to me, and I was listed as a "Female"...
พิซออนเดอรูฟ
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 1 Replies
- 1368 Views
-
Last post by Clemen
-
- 8 Replies
- 1668 Views
-
Last post by AndyKK
-
- 1 Replies
- 1290 Views
-
Last post by PSD-Kiwi
-
- 40 Replies
- 7276 Views
-
Last post by hburns
-
- 2 Replies
- 1411 Views
-
Last post by Jerry Atrick
-
- 0 Replies
- 1114 Views
-
Last post by CEOCambodiaNews
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Majestic-12 [Bot] and 372 guests