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Old 11 Oct 2002
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Northern Greece
Shop,Racer Team
one man operation...George Dimos
address K A feburary 184
Ioannina,Greece
tel 06510 79335 note the first 0 will change to a 2 in 2003
cost...he worked on my bike a whole day and asked 77 euros
has the basic parts,can get anything else overnighted from Athens.
He really knows the Adventure well...and gets to the heart of the problem...super well organized shop..great guy.
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Whoa! At least I've foun a good authorized KTM point here in the north of Italy, so here goes the address:

COLLINA MOTORI S.n.c. di Collina Giovanni & C.
Via del Lavoro, 104
40033 Casalecchio di Reno

Emilia Romagna

Telefono 051- 6167456
Fax 051-6185175
E-mail collina.motori@libero.it

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Mister Giovanni is an old Enduro Rider with lot of skill... not too mutch words but very effective. There is also Mr. Erri that is a little more comunicative... the whole family rides enduro Bikes and they had founded and run the local Motor Club and Racing Team...

Very good!

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Pietro Tosetti (KTM EGS 640 Adventure R 2001 "PRIS") &
Patrizia Coari (Honda Dominator 650 "Brontolo")
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A</A> volte un atteggiamento rigido e' conseguenza di una paralisi.

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Pietro Tosetti (KTM EGS 640 Adventure R 2001 \"PRIS\") &
Patrizia Coari (Honda Dominator 650 \"Brontolo\")
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A\" TARGET=_blank>http://www.pitpat.it
A</A> volte un atteggiamento rigido e\' conseguenza di una paralisi.

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Ceuta, Spain (North Africa)

I can't say if friendly or not cause they're only speaking Spanish, but at least good to know there is one if you're in trouble in Morocco or you need a dealer on the way...

AUTOMOTO
CONCESIONARIO OFICIAL
MARINA ESPAÑOLA N 18
51001 CEUTA

Tel. 956518510
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KTM Dealer in Togo. They are located about 3 to 4 kilometers east of the Ghana border on the coastal road. They carry a good range of spares and accessories and some tires. I dealt with Michelle - a 3 time Dakar competitor.

Contact details:
Tel: 00228 222 4316
Web: www.enduro-westafrika.at

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Has anyone found a good KTM dealer in the european side of Istanbull?? on a recent trip there I found a supposed KTm dealer to be in a mall with one 65cc Ktm on display and no spares!!
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Braam,

Give Demaks a call - number above - they will sort you out. About 15 mins ride into Turkish side - worth the visit - take the ferry (not the bridge) from near Sultanamet (where car ferries leave).

Say James Taylor says Hi

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Turns out there's a KTM dealer in Lusaka Zambia as well! At the moment, they cater mostly to the scrambler/enduro crowd and the rapidly growing MX bunch, but maybe if more RTW or trans-Africa bikes were seen in Lusaka they'd start stocking LC4 and Adventure bits as well.

As it is, they have on hand some useful basics that might work out(air filters, brake pads, cables, some apparel, levers, twist grips, tyres, spokes etc) but again the parts might not fit the larger bikes. If you're really in a fix, though, hey can order what you need from South Africa.

The owners (Julie and Ray) have been riding KTMs for over 20 years, and have trained a local mechanic to fix them. I think they're moving out of their garage soon to the MX track South of Lusaka on the road to Livingstone.

Contact them at (260)-96-757-757. Give them a ring and maybe you'll decide to explore the waterfalls and wilderness of Zambia rather than just flying through it like most riders do on their way to somewhere else. There are miles of underexplored areas of this country...come have a look.
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Another one for the list in San Diego Ca. Great people and very knowledgable

Rocket Mortorcycles, 5171 Morena Blvd. San Diego, Ca 92110 Tel (619)276-2117 Fax (619) 276-3261 Talk to Mark (owner) or Lance (Mgr).
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Found a good one in northen spain-girona

Basololi s.a.
Girona,Spain
tel 0034 972221063
fax 0034 972223095
girona@basoli.com
www.basoli.com
Cost- good, i orderded a lot of spares there, got mich deserts for 117 euros, sahara 3 for 83euros,(both rears)
The blokes on the counter speak next to no english but are friendly and willing, also a very good english speaking mechanic in their workshop.
The shop is hard to miss with a big orange KTM sign on the highway (Barcelona road) about 1.5 KM from the centre heading south on the left.
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Panama City, Panama

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PROmotors
Calle 74, San Fransisco, local 25
tel -(507) 322 2222
fax (507) 322 2211
web www.promotorspanama.com

They speak english. The parts are limited but they can get whatever you want in a few days.
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Swampy = Martin Marsh of Marsh Performance
01752 667201 Mobile 07855 464922

He's not a dealer but is Mr LC4 in the UK.

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Mexico, Puerto Vallarta.

01 322 222 8254

Gary and Rodolpho.
Fluent English and both very helpful
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Mexico, Mexico City

MotoAltaVista
KTM Mexico
http://www.motoaltavista.com.mx
Tel: 5616 46 31

Importer for KTM and Ducati.
Big showroom & workshop.
Has several dealerships around the country
Very helpful.

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Ecuador, Cuenca

KTM Ecuador
(+593) 7 2844 622
wmalo@etapaonline.net.ec

Willy Malo
Very helpful,lots of tyres!

His son, the mechanic, completely ****ed my spokes and probably overtightened my triple clamps leading to the top one cracking.

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Peru, Lima

Solo Motorcycles
KTM Peru
(+511) 242 1711
maranzanadiego@hotmail.com

Diego Maranzana
Fluent English and extremely helpful

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Brazil, Sao Paulo

KTM do Brasil (Importer)
http://www.ktm.com.br
+55-11-30826577

Waldyr Ansiqueira (Owner)
Fluent English and extremely helpful.

Has the largest stock in Brasil and Argentina.
Rua Cônego Eugenio Leite, 629 Pinheiros
05414-011 Sao Paulo (South West of SP,
Near BR116)

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South Africa, Nelspruit.

Best KTM mechanic used in SA - Mark

See new bit below
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South Africa, Johannesburg

Proaction
00 27 (0)11 807 8717
Only for Parts

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Parts Worldwide

KTM Sommer, Germany
mail@ktm-sommer.de
http://www.ktm-sommer.de/Seiten_04/F_sommer_04.html

They will ship anywhere and speak English.
Amazingly efficient.
Any part not in stock comes from the factory the next day and is despatched the same or following day.

2 days to Nairobi
3 days to Lima

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Osaka, Japan

KTM Impala
2-66 Higashihonmachi
Amagasaki-shi, Kyogo (right near Osaka)

phone: 06-6401-0131
email: info@ktm-impala.com

Its on route 43 next to the intersection with 13 under the bridges.

The owner, mechanic, salesman, all around good guy is Nobuya Yamashika. He really knows LC4 and LC8 engines, WP suspension, and electrics. His little shop is immaculate, his prices more than fair, and is one of the few KTM dealers in all of Japan who has any sort of stock on hand. He speaks no english, but no worries. Highly recommended.


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Blooming useful post!

Dennis Irvine Superbike Centre (Always go here now).
164/168 Hoburn Street, Aberdeen, Scotland.
www.disuperbikes.co.uk
Tel: 01224 590077, Fax: 01224 590095.
Email: DennisIrvine@fsbdial.co.uk
Dennis is helpful and his mechanic's young but knows his stuff.

Jim Aim Motorcycles
147 Swan Street, Sible Hedingham, Nr Halstead, Essex. CO9 3PT.
Tel: 01787 460671. Fax: 01787 462570.
Helpful and friendly. (Also Husaberg).

Surprised not to see-
Bracken Motorcycle Workshop.
330 St James Road, London, SE1 5JX.
www.bracken.co.uk
Tel: 02072 321814, Fax: 02072 3194438
Not so friendly, but in London to be expected. They are THE KTM place in UK. And Touratech.

Colin Collins MC (Where I bought my 950)
90-108 Pinner Rd. Harrow, London. HA1 4JD.
Tel: 02088 611666, Fax: 02088 630228
www.colincollins.co.uk
harrow@colincollins.co.uk
More friendly than Bracken, but not so good.
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I have a brief update on the KTM Lusaka dealership posted by Hunter Nielson some 18 months ago, run by Julie and Ray Wilson.

They still cater mainly for the MX crowd, but the mechanic, Charles, performed a very thorough service on my 640 Adventure. Julie threw in lots of sandwiches & drinks while we worked on the bike, and when I accidentally snapped a crucial banjo bolt for my oil filter, they were kind enough to send their daughter Abi to chauffeur me around the various auto spares stores in Lusaka for several hours trying to find a replacement.

They are moving to new premises in the next two weeks, for which the contact details are as follows:

Julie and Ray Wilson
Ph: +260 96 757 757
Mukwa Drive
Eureka, Lilayi
Lusaka, Zambia

The new address is about 10kms before you reach the city on the road from Livingstone.

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Rio Gallegos
Patagonia, Argentina.

Easy to find: stay on Ruta 3 through town. New shop is on the left 'Honda' and 'yamaha' are clues when heading south to Ushuaia.

Not a dealer but very good mechanics and very trustworthy in a place not exactly swimming in bike shops.

Changed my clutch plates (twice), repacked the exhaust, changed rear spring.

Highly recommnded.

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