Before I comment on my own previous post.... is anyone up for a bike run this weekend?
Ok so I managed to visit Paddock (
http://www.paddock.co.th/2013/en.html) in Bangkok this past Monday and fortunately in my favour it was not closed for the public holiday.
I must say I was pleasantly impressed with the range of motorcycle jackets, bottoms and suits.
Getting there:
The Paddock store is located in the Din Daeng area of Bangkok.
I arrived in Swarnabhumi after a long-haul flight from Europe so was looking at the quickest route available.
Typing 'Paddock Bangkok' in Google Maps pinpoints the shop exactly and provides directions, distances and times for driving by car (taxi) and train. A car journey is stated as ~30 minutes and train ~1 hour. I opted for the quicker taxi which cost me about 250thb.. I think...
Anyone reading this and wants to try and find the store by train then aim for the 'Huai Khwang' Station and simply walk the few hundred meters to the store location. See photos below.
Products:
Plan on spending a couple hours at the store if you're picky about what you wear because the range of jackets is impressive. Check out their website for further information but I particularly liked the Alpinestars range. The womens range is also surprisingly good which is bonus considering that's what we required (I've brought most of all my gear from the U.K.).
The range of boots is not bad and I'm sure you would find something to fill your requirements even though perhaps your favourite model is not available. Plenty gloves to choose from but lacking I thought on the helmet selection although they did stock several Shoes as well as cheaper brands.
Prices:
This is Thailand, don't compare with back home. Import levies are high so expect to pay far more than Europe/U.S. Check out the website for prices.
Comments:
As I have not visited other Bangkok stores at this stage I cannot compare selection or price however this is probably your place in Thailand for Motorcycle clothing. For Helmets - try and buy a good brand back home if that is an option otherwise shop around Bangkok. It has been noted in previous posts that the selection of good quality helmets is very poor in Hua Hin.
The staff were typically sabai-sabai-Thai so don't expect to walk in and find a motorcycle clothing guru that will point you in the right direction. Do your own research on what you need before you go spending a lot of satang.
For me there is no trade-off between price/quality and gravel rash or anything more serious.
There are several parts of the store so check them all out before you buy. It appears to be different brands in the different shops and one just for footwear. One section was 'Outlet' so cash only, similar to Macro (I'm not sure what this is all about..??). You might want to take cash just in case the jacket you like happens to be in the outlet section.
Mrs. GN is now quite proudy and happily sponsoring a very nice Alpinestars jacket, Komine trousers and a some rather sexy size-5 Sidi boots. I on the other hand need to get back to work again to pay for it all.... pang mak!
She does look damn hot in the outfit though.... especially in the 30degC Thai sunshine...
After Paddock we took the 15 minute taxi ride to the Truimph dealership (
http://www.britbike.co.th/Triumph_Motor ... GLISH.html) located in the RCA area of Bangkok however it was closed due to the holiday....
Ahh well next time because I l*ve the Triple Roadsters
GN.
P.S. The 'Streetview' in Google Maps is in the wrong position. See the photo below for the correct view.