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Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 07 Jun 2015 18:22
by eMGé
Hey Everyone!

I'm Gábor from Hungary. Currently living in MNE and my plan is to stay for longer. Next week i'll travel home for my bike so i would like to prepare for the upcoming trip and staying. I could appreciate your suggestions and advices about:
- Is there any trusty service for italian bikes? (Moto Morini Corsaro 1200 :twisted: )
- Wearing stuffs (e.g.: tyre, breaking pads, chain lubrication etc.) support in Podgorica
- exhaust regulations (loud pipes can be a proble for the blues... :D )
- do you have a meeting point for your community in the capital?
- Is there anything you need that isn't available in your country and i could help you out with? Previously spent couple years here and i know not easy to find spare parts (used) for jap bikes in MNE...

Thanks in advance
Greetings
eMGé

Re: Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 07 Jun 2015 21:40
by Galiot
Welcome Gabor!

Re: Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 07 Jun 2015 22:12
by poka
welcome Gabor.
1. everyone have there best service man :) for me Vlado & Madjo
2. you can find in shops in Podgorica
3. you will not have a problems if you drive slow through town
4. no
5. if I need something I'll contact you :)

enjoy your staying in our country, and if you need something fill free to contact me.

Re: Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 08 Jun 2015 11:04
by Kesha
Hi!

Re: Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 08 Jun 2015 14:26
by ramaro
poka wrote:welcome Gabor...
...enjoy your staying in our country, and if you need something fill free to contact me.
Same here! Image

Re: Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 11 Jun 2015 10:13
by ice
Hi Gabor,
You have a bunch of shops in Podgorica, but i would recommend you Magnus Moto, as they are very professional and trustworthy.
We do have places for service, but for Moto Morini... i donno, that`s a pretty uncommon bike in Montenegro so i`m not sure if there is any mechanic with experience with that kind of bike.
Be free to ask if something more bothers you ;)

Re: Foreign Rider's questions

Posted: 21 Jun 2015 18:37
by sparco
as far as i know morini can be diag by tuneecu no? so any good mechanic that wants to listen can help you around