Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Motorbike shops in Hong Kong

Hi guys..am back in Kay Ell..

As mentioned in my previous entry, below are some of the motorbikes shops I went when I was in Hong Kong...


DUCATI HONG KONG 
It's just a place where they sell Ducati bikes and some Ducati apparels and accessories. It's also a service centre for Ducati. Take the MTR to Fo Tan Station, take Exit D, walk on Au Pui Wan Street, turn right into Wo Heung Street, and then turn left into Wo Shing Street. (URL)


HUNG HING STORE
This store is on Jordan Street. Take the MTR to Lok Fu Station, take Exit B, and get on Jordan Street and walk downwards. I think it's about 5km walk from the Lok Fu Station. (yes, it was one hell of a walk for me!). This store sells a lot of Arai helmets and a little bit of apparels and accessories. Unless you want to look for Arai helmets, you don't need to go.


SANWA MOTORCYCLE COMPANY
I found this shop by chance. It is the same block as Hung Hing Store. It's more of a motorbikes service centre but they do sell some helmets (mostly HJC) and apparels and accessories. I got some of my HJC helmet's replacement parts from this store. If you are coming from the Lok Fu Station, you will see this store first before Hung Hing Store.


MOTORMART CO LTD
This is the store that I wanted to go so much. They sell apparels and accessories, and from their website, it looks like they have quite a range of products and brands. I wanted to check out the Komine riding pants but too my frustration, when I got there..the shop was closed. They are closed on Mondays!!  Aaaarrggh!! Anyhow, I think this store is a must go.  (URL)


Well, these are the shops that I was recommended to go except for the Sanwa store which I found it by chance. I didn't get the chance to pay a visit to Dainese Hong Kong outlet. No regrets though.. don't think I can afford Dainese  ;))  

There are other motorbike stores around Hong Kong. There's a shop selling Shoei helmets near the Ladies Market and I'm pretty sure I saw a few others when I was busy being a tourist.

Try googgling them.

Happy hunting!

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