Ducati Hua Hin (new branch - more like Chaam)

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Re: Ducati Hua Hin (new branch - more like Chaam)

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Winkie wrote:
Yes, I too got a bum bag,. I ordered the bike at the motorshow in November, and understood that the free bumbag was a 'show special', maybe it applies to all purchases.

I think it was 'show special' as the paper I had to sign when the bag was handed over to me mentioned the Motor Show, but they probably had a few left overs I guess. I am happy. Bag might come in handy.

I also got a box. An empty box. With the Ducati logo on it.
When I asked what to do with an empty box they said I could put the manual and service booklet in it. Didn't fit. Cut outs too small. I would rather taken a key chain...
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iGuava wrote: I also got a box. An empty box. With the Ducati logo on it.
Well you did better than me!

Gonna ask Ducati Thonglor where my empty box is!

Hope you enjoy your bike as much as I am enjoying mine.
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Ginjaninja wrote:
Trevorkohtao wrote:Hi
Thanks for that bro, Been riding 20 yrs and have owned bikes a-z and have been waiting a long time or a ducati purchase. Kawasaki are a great bike and being made here are a great prices but the time for a special machine has come.
Thanks again.
Good luck and keep us informed on your purchase. We try and ride most Saturday's... if interested subscribe
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GN.
Will do, thanks again.
Do you guys only road road or some
Dirt aswell.
Have you ever been to kaeng krachan race track before
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Winkie wrote:
iGuava wrote: I also got a box. An empty box. With the Ducati logo on it.
Hope you enjoy your bike as much as I am enjoying mine.
So far I am having a blast. Loving it. Only 1000 km so far but hopping to add a few hundred more this weekend.

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Trevorkohtao wrote:
Kawasaki are a great bike and being made here are a great prices but the time for a special machine has come.
Thanks again.
Which Ducati model are you looking for?


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Trevorkohtao wrote:
Ginjaninja wrote:
Trevorkohtao wrote:Hi
Thanks for that bro, Been riding 20 yrs and have owned bikes a-z and have been waiting a long time or a ducati purchase. Kawasaki are a great bike and being made here are a great prices but the time for a special machine has come.
Thanks again.
Good luck and keep us informed on your purchase. We try and ride most Saturday's... if interested subscribe
:cheers:
GN.
Will do, thanks again.
Do you guys only road road or some
Dirt aswell.
Have you ever been to kaeng krachan race track before
Mainly road biking however there are a few of us that go offroad. I have a Honda CRF 250 and full motocross armour, etc.
Contact 'Poosmate' on this forum if you're keen to get involved offroad.
Yeah been on the K.K. track once on my Ninja 650 and I think there is a report on the Bikers thread... have a read through.
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GN.
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iGuava wrote:
Trevorkohtao wrote:
Kawasaki are a great bike and being made here are a great prices but the time for a special machine has come.
Thanks again.
Which Ducati model are you looking for?


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