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Motorcycle shops in Hua Hin

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I've asked this before but never really got a good answer. Does anyone know a good motorcycle shop in Hua HIn where they can do multiple things a "big bike"? I need some basic things like oil change, spark plugs air filter, and also need new tires. Would also like to get an ECU flash and check the fuel mapping. This bike is a Benelli, and though I'm aware there is a small Benelli shop in HH, I don't think I would trust that guy to do anything. I know there are two or three independent speed shops there, but I have had many bikes come back from shops never to run right again. 

Soi 68 has a shop that caters to the Italian bikes, maybe that is the one you referred to, but other than that there is the "Big Bike" shop toward Makro on opposite side of the street on Phetchkasem RD, sorry not a bike owner anymore so can't really help.

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Try Motoaholic (used to be Kawasaki), just South of the airport on Hwy-4. I get my Kawasaki 650 serviced there. https://www.kawasakimotoaholic.com
Siam Handlebar has shop with parts, but no service department. They do have an excellent bike wash.

there's a good one near to the railway station, under the big yellow archway that is just after the 7/11, if you pass the 7 on your left

 

the guys name is kuhn F, and his english is great, and lots of farang take their bikes to him

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Hello,

 

Sorry to bring this up again but looking for more recommendations.

 

My Royal Enfield needs some love (servicing + leak of brake fluid). So as the OP, looking for some qualified mechanic to do the job.

 

Where should I go ?

 

Thanks for any input, cheers

Royal Enfield has a sales shop halve way between HuaHin and Cha Am. Don't know, if they do service

My shop won't touch them. Most don't want the headache of trying to fix their problems.  Plus where do they get parts?

8 hours ago, BTB1977 said:

My shop won't touch them. Most don't want the headache of trying to fix their problems.  Plus where do they get parts?

What/where is "your shop" and what bikes do you refer to when you speak of "headache's of trying to fix their problems.

What bikes can't you find parts for? Just interested

Thanks for your replies.

 

I know the RE shop on the way to Cha Am but I won't go there for a simple reason. The mechanic in RE Chiang Mai told me not to come to their shop for small things as they were much more expensive compared to independant mechanics. I was so supprized by his honesty.

 

I know a shop on soi 88/9 but he is overloaded with work.

 

That's why I came here to see where people were bringing their bikes for servicing. And not for advices about how good or bad a RE is.

 

What I need to do is flush rear and front brake fluid and replace it by DOT5.1 fluid that I will provide, change oil and oil filter. No RE parts are needed as the bike is working perfectly well. I used to do that myself in our house in Chiang Mai but I don't have the tools and place yet in HH.

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