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Ducati Thailand, Anyone brought one recently?
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post 2009-08-27 12:03:13
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I might have said it before, but I do think that cafe look is REALLY nice..

I dont think I would spend my own money for one, but love the look.
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post 2009-08-27 13:18:25
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I like the Cafe Racer look a lot.
Mebbe might one for myself. But not a Ducati. Sorry.
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post 2009-08-27 21:55:01
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QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-08-27 09:30:28) *
How does the air-cooled engine cope with the Thai heat when in traffic?


I ride mine 5 - 6 days a week in BKK traffic - never had a problem with the engine and heat, which kind of amazed me, but so far its been fine.
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More off topic and completely irrelevant posts have been removed. Thaifan2 - if you have nothing constructive to add to the topic, please stay out of it.
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post 2009-08-28 10:23:07
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QUOTE (Netfan @ 2009-08-27 21:55:01) *
QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-08-27 09:30:28) *
How does the air-cooled engine cope with the Thai heat when in traffic?


I ride mine 5 - 6 days a week in BKK traffic - never had a problem with the engine and heat, which kind of amazed me, but so far its been fine.


I am also amazed. biggrin.gif
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post 2009-09-04 10:15:00
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Well that's it. I went to the dealer in Thong Lor and after a lengthy and very good chat with the lads there decided on a standard 1100 Monster in Black! The 696 was too small for my height and the 1100s is too much gear unless your a Casey Stoner wannabe and at 110,000 baht more i just coudln't justify it. There wasn't a 848 to view but there was a beautiful 1198 in the showroom that was just something else but again I ain't no MotoGP/WSB rider so would probably scare myself s**tless on one of those!
As some of you told me, the lads at the dealer were geat and now i am looking forward to the bike being delivered at the end of the month. That L-Twin sure sounds the part when fired up. I got that excited about it all I even went out and brought myself a new AGV lid to match, marvelous!
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post 2009-09-04 11:53:32
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QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
I got that excited about it all I even went out and brought myself a new AGV lid to match, marvelous!


Where did you buy the AGV?
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post 2009-09-04 12:22:24
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QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-09-04 11:53:32) *
QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
I got that excited about it all I even went out and brought myself a new AGV lid to match, marvelous!


Where did you buy the AGV?


I brought it from the Kawasaki Big Bike shop in Pattaya. They had a good selection of Ideal's, AGV's and Shoei's, although the later were well expensive but if you want quality then you have to pay for it. They have a small but reasonable selection of riding gear as well.
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post 2009-09-04 12:25:51
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QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 12:22:24) *
QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-09-04 11:53:32) *
QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
I got that excited about it all I even went out and brought myself a new AGV lid to match, marvelous!


Where did you buy the AGV?


I brought it from the Kawasaki Big Bike shop in Pattaya. They had a good selection of Ideal's, AGV's and Shoei's, although the later were well expensive but if you want quality then you have to pay for it. They have a small but reasonable selection of riding gear as well.


Which model AGV?
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post 2009-09-04 13:21:46
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QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
Well that's it. I went to the dealer in Thong Lor and after a lengthy and very good chat with the lads there decided on a standard 1100 Monster in Black! The 696 was too small for my height and the 1100s is too much gear unless your a Casey Stoner wannabe and at 110,000 baht more i just coudln't justify it. There wasn't a 848 to view but there was a beautiful 1198 in the showroom that was just something else but again I ain't no MotoGP/WSB rider so would probably scare myself s**tless on one of those!
As some of you told me, the lads at the dealer were geat and now i am looking forward to the bike being delivered at the end of the month. That L-Twin sure sounds the part when fired up. I got that excited about it all I even went out and brought myself a new AGV lid to match, marvelous!


Congratulations! You will have fun on that 1100 Monster. There's a few reasons Monster's have been Ducati's #1 bike the last 19 years. And yeah, the L-twin gets approving nods from just about everyone, including the BiB. tongue.gif
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post 2009-09-04 15:57:44
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QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-09-04 13:25:51) *
QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 12:22:24) *
QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-09-04 11:53:32) *
QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
I got that excited about it all I even went out and brought myself a new AGV lid to match, marvelous!


Where did you buy the AGV?


I brought it from the Kawasaki Big Bike shop in Pattaya. They had a good selection of Ideal's, AGV's and Shoei's, although the later were well expensive but if you want quality then you have to pay for it. They have a small but reasonable selection of riding gear as well.


Which model AGV?


It's a K3 with a Rossi based design. It cost just over 10,000 baht, which is more than what you would pay in europe but I was high on life and it looks the business cool.gif
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post 2009-09-04 16:21:37
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Ok.
You only spent 10g on a helmet yet spent a million on a bike. rolleyes.gif
Which is more valuable? Your head or your bike?
I have spent at least 3 times as much for my helmet. smile.gif
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post 2009-09-04 18:01:04
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QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
Well that's it. I went to the dealer in Thong Lor and after a lengthy and very good chat with the lads there decided on a standard 1100 Monster in Black!
1100cc's huh? My man!  thumbsup.gif

QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-09-04 16:21:37) *
Ok.
You only spent 10g on a helmet yet spent a million on a bike. rolleyes.gif
Which is more valuable? Your head or your bike?
I have spent at least 3 times as much for my helmet. smile.gif
You have a point but I'm sure I remember reading (more than once) that very highly-priced helmets offer no greater protection than more moderately-priced ones. My Arai was 18k from Fast Corner but I agree that maybe a bit more than 10k should have been invested in the helmet.

QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 10:15:00) *
That L-Twin sure sounds the part when fired up.
Were Termis already installed? If not, wait till you put those on.  wink.gif

QUOTE (thaieagle67 @ 2009-09-04 12:22:24) *
I brought it from the Kawasaki Big Bike shop in Pattaya.
Where exactly is that by the way? I'm in the market for a new lid. Maybe Arai or Shoei but I like the look of some AGV's.

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post 2009-09-04 18:11:23
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QUOTE (Travelmate @ 2009-09-04 17:21:37) *
Ok.
You only spent 10g on a helmet yet spent a million on a bike. rolleyes.gif
Which is more valuable? Your head or your bike?
I have spent at least 3 times as much for my helmet. smile.gif


I don't really want to answer that question as my head must be mush after spending 720000 on the bike huh.gif Your not joking about the helmets though, as they had some real quality Shoei's on sale and as you mentioned about 3 x more than the AGV. To be honest i already have a perfectly good Arai at home (something my lovely wife reminded me about!) but just had to buy the AGV cos of its colour scheme and plus another lad was waiting in the isle if i didn't take it on the spot.

Its not often you get the chance to splash out but after looking at the cost of some of the cars I had my eyes on, the bike and gear just had to done, rightly or wrongly. Can't wait to get out on the beast and enjoy dodging motorcycle food carts and rice paddy cultivators being driven down the open roads! Oh I just love Thailand tongue.gif
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post 2009-09-04 18:37:46
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>>And yeah, the L-twin gets approving nods from just about everyone, including the BiB. <<

Dont think you can say just about everyone ,but i will not comment further as i am on mod watch .
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post 2009-09-04 18:47:11
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There's a few folks who would say my bike is worth more than my head. tongue.gif
I was just looking at AGV's on the net, they have some really nice designs - and less than Soumy, Arai, Shoei. There's no need to spend $600 on a safe helmet today. I have a Kbc, Snell / DOT approved, cost me $200 online and my brother brought it over (same helmet here is 12,000 baht at Dirt Shop). Okay, its a bit heavier, the shield is a PITA to change and not scratch or fogproof, but I have no doubt it will do its job if it comes to that.
I seem to remember that helmet prices in KL were about 2/3 of Thai prices, I'll be shopping around when I go down for MotoGP.
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post 2009-09-04 19:28:44
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Rustic the Kwaka shop is on the left hand side of Sukhumvit road just past the Highway Police section heading south, not far before Homemart and the South Pattaya road junction. There are shelves of the cheaper models just inside but the Shoei and AGV's have their own stand near the clothing at the back.

I have asked about ordering the Termis but no feedback yet. I might get the first 1000km service out the way then have them installed........! I'll be getting pulled over by the BiB daily tongue.gif



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QUOTE (Netfan @ 2009-09-04 19:47:11) *
There's a few folks who would say my bike is worth more than my head. tongue.gif
I was just looking at AGV's on the net, they have some really nice designs - and less than Soumy, Arai, Shoei. There's no need to spend $600 on a safe helmet today. I have a Kbc, Snell / DOT approved, cost me $200 online and my brother brought it over (same helmet here is 12,000 baht at Dirt Shop). Okay, its a bit heavier, the shield is a PITA to change and not scratch or fogproof, but I have no doubt it will do its job if it comes to that.
I seem to remember that helmet prices in KL were about 2/3 of Thai prices, I'll be shopping around when I go down for MotoGP.

I'll be down there to hopefully but unfortunately i don't have the available time to ride down and back before heading back to work, so its Air Asia's pleasure to fly me! Can't wait, i'm a huge Rossi fan but Lorenzo is giving it all he's got and it appears that Hayden may have got to grips with the Duke. I also always keep an eye on Khun Feem (Wilairot) on his PTT Honda. He had a great race cut short in the states but his time will come. As long as the rain stays away it will be great.
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had a new Monster 1100 in red for 2 weeks now. After sales service from Khun J is fatastic. The sales guy was very keen to be buddy buddy but now does'nt want to know me now the sale has been made. That's fine...i have many friends already...just need to keep chasing him for the insurance and reg docs!

had a couple of Ducati's before and this is by far the best. Still breaking in so don't want to screw the engine but can feel the power between my legs cool.gif

couple of minor irritations...

- get's REAL hot in traffic and at traffic lights. i live in Asok and being stuck at the Petchaburi road intersection for 2 mins is very uncomfortable. need to keep hopping from foot to foot!
- my balls got squashed in the stock seat...but changed that to the comfort seat which makes a big difference to my gonads
- she does'nt like being under 3k revs...so stop and start traffic is a bitch...jerky acceleration at low speeds..need to feather that clutch really hard. have a 14t front sprocket on order to ease that and termi slipon kit may help with fuel supply and smoothness (and that raped Ape noise is fantastic)

Love the admiring looks from the motorbike taxis....but hate being pulled over 3 times by the w@nking boys in brown.
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QUOTE (Ducati @ 2009-10-17 12:26:48) *
had a new Monster 1100 in red for 2 weeks now. After sales service from Khun J is fatastic. The sales guy was very keen to be buddy buddy but now does'nt want to know me now the sale has been made. That's fine...i have many friends already...just need to keep chasing him for the insurance and reg docs!

had a couple of Ducati's before and this is by far the best. Still breaking in so don't want to screw the engine but can feel the power between my legs cool.gif

couple of minor irritations...

- get's REAL hot in traffic and at traffic lights. i live in Asok and being stuck at the Petchaburi road intersection for 2 mins is very uncomfortable. need to keep hopping from foot to foot!
- my balls got squashed in the stock seat...but changed that to the comfort seat which makes a big difference to my gonads
- she does'nt like being under 3k revs...so stop and start traffic is a bitch...jerky acceleration at low speeds..need to feather that clutch really hard. have a 14t front sprocket on order to ease that and termi slipon kit may help with fuel supply and smoothness (and that raped Ape noise is fantastic)

Love the admiring looks from the motorbike taxis....but hate being pulled over 3 times by the w@nking boys in brown.

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I had my new monster delivered 4 weeks back and love it. The crap weather didn't let me out on it as much as i wanted but it was still a joy to ride when i did get the chance. Living down past Pattaya i have plenty of open roads so don't really suffer with the heat problem, although i must admit during a couple of trips into town she did start to heat up quickly. I have been pulled over so many times, not by the BiB but by admirers! I even had an old Thai army office ask to sit on the bike in one petrol station while his wife took photos.....cool.

It certainly is a head turner, especially with the Termi's fitted and the shortened arse end. So far i have stuck to the recommended rev limits, apart from one occasion when some lunatic on the dual carriageway tried to slam me into the centre barrier. The a***hole was even looking straight at me but just continued to move out into my lane! Anyway the immediate power from the L twin shot me past him and on to safety.

I am at work at the mo but will be taking it for its first service when i get back and hope to get my ugly mug on the Ducati Thailand web site!

I have had comments that Ducatis should only be in Red and i sort of agree but having ordered mine in Black i think it still looks the b****x! What do you reckon?

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post 2009-11-08 15:21:41
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Did you go to the Bang Saen Bike Week yesterday?

If you missed it, Hua Hin Bike Week is 5th December. Riding down Friday (4th) afternoon. So far HyperRai & netfan and I are going. Still trying to contact Pdaz.

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QUOTE (RusticCharm @ 2009-11-08 15:21:41) *
Did you go to the Bang Saen Bike Week yesterday?

If you missed it, Hua Hin Bike Week is 5th December. Riding down Friday (4th) afternoon. So far HyperRai & netfan and I are going. Still trying to contact Pdaz.

No unfortunately, i am at work outside of Thailand and have missed all the fun. I should be back for the Hua Hin Bike Week, although i was also thinking of taking the pain and riding up to Chiang Mai for the ride there. Because we can't use the toll ways i am looking at alternative routes to the one i take in the car (my missus is from the north), so the lenght and time of journey may persuade me to stick with Hua Hin. I'll let you know.

P.S That 848 of yours is 'kin gorgeous
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QUOTE (Ducati @ 2009-10-17 12:26:48) *
had a new Monster 1100 in red for 2 weeks now.
You up for the Hua Hin ride?
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I just sent an email to Chumphol at Ducati Bangkok, to let me know how much the DUCATI HYPERMOTARD 1100EVO SP will be and when the first delivery will be to Thailand?

I have a holding deposit ready to lay down.

I know this isn't the SP in the photo but I'm liking it already. http://hypermotards.net/

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QUOTE (Garry @ 2009-11-10 19:12:08) *
I just sent an email to Chumphol at Ducati Bangkok, to let me know how much the DUCATI HYPERMOTARD 1100EVO SP will be and when the first delivery will be to Thailand?

I have a holding deposit ready to lay down.

I know this isn't the SP in the photo but I'm liking it already. http://hypermotards.net/


Garry,

Great looking bike and the same engine as mine (although tweeked if its an EVO SP i'm sure). It's that single swinging arm again, they just look so good, just like the old VFR Honda's.

Let us know how you get on.
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