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Ducati Parts in Bangkok or Pattaya?

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Anyone knows a shop that sells after market parts (tuning) for the ducati monster 795?

I am looking for a new exhaust, swing arm and some other stuff.

facebook.com/mpkconcept or check out classifieds on monsterclub-thai.com

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Did you try the dealers? Ours in Phuket sells everything, although they have to order it from Bkk.

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Yes but they can only get original ducati parts and no after market exhausts.

Yes but they can only get original ducati parts and no after market exhausts.

That is strange. Ours can get anything. Kawasaki, too, sells all kinds of aftermarket stuff for their bikes. Two Bro's exhausts stacked chest high.

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Yes but they can only get original ducati parts and no after market exhausts.

That is strange. Ours can get anything. Kawasaki, too, sells all kinds of aftermarket stuff for their bikes. Two Bro's exhausts stacked chest high.

Sadly not in pattaya :(

Dude, you really do need to hit the Search button.

There are two shops I can think of in Bangkok which may carry parts for the Ducati Monster.

Red Baron- http://redbaronbkk.com/

Dirt Shop- http://www.dirtshopthailand.com/

If not, order online from www.commoto.com or any of the major sportsbike vendor such as sportbiketrackgear etc. Just do a search for what you want. eBay also has many items.

Register at Ducati forums like Ducati.org or Ducati.ms. These forums heavily feature sponsored vendors who often give good deals to registered forum members.

You take your chances on import duty though.

Never get anything sent by private carriers such as DHL, UPS, FedEx etc. These carriers incur large duties from Thai customs. If ordering from the US, always use USPS.

If your bike was purchased through a legitmate Ducati dealership in Thailand, they should be able to order you OEM parts at the very least. Termignoni exhaust systems shouldn't be hard to order either.

Though they'll be a lot cheaper if ordering online!

If Ducati Pattaya are unable or unwilling to do it, go into the Thonglor Dealer in Bangkok. They should be able to set you right. Or even call into the Viphawadi branch and speak to Mr. Jay, formerly the head mechanic at Thonglor. Speaks very good English.

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The Ducati dealer in pattaya is hopeless ,  never has parts or basic service items in stock ,, when he orders anything it takes months to get   ,, I get parts from Bangkok or order online ,, get stuff in 2 weeks and usually half the price from UK ,

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