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Maver-Nick
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Post by Maver-Nick »

Dave, Steve and Kai are great guys, I've bought a few bikes from them and I've always put up with 'Know it all Danny'...

As I said earlier, I have always been a supporter of SP...

But summing up a couple of recent events I and a few of our members have experienced in there, with false diagnosing, not doing a proper job and overcharging, and after what that little ginger tosser said about my lad... Well, they've lost me as a customer, 'cause if I were to go back in there now and he said one word outta place, I'd be off to jail... So best to stay away.
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Funky
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Post by Funky »

I had to call out the RAC tonight...the reason?

The carbs weren't put back on correctly, also found a few other screws loose.

Going to call SP in the morning.
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WezC
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Post by WezC »

This thread is making me nervous, they are having to completely strip the rear end of my MV Brutale to replace the swinging arm and rear wheel :shock:

Gulp!!

Wez
andy198712
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Post by andy198712 »

WezC wrote:This thread is making me nervous, they are having to completely strip the rear end of my MV Brutale to replace the swinging arm and rear wheel :shock:

Gulp!!

Wez
did your swing arm snap and wheel collaps?
chris_1127
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Post by chris_1127 »

Funky wrote:I had to call out the RAC tonight...the reason?

The carbs weren't put back on correctly, also found a few other screws loose.

Going to call SP in the morning.
always thought you had a bit of a screw loose funky :lol:
gsx-aaaaaaaargh!!!
Funky
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Post by Funky »

chris_1127 wrote:
Funky wrote:I had to call out the RAC tonight...the reason?

The carbs weren't put back on correctly, also found a few other screws loose.

Going to call SP in the morning.
always thought you had a bit of a screw loose funky :lol:
i caught it off you, when you kissed me in the farmer...
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chris_1127
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Post by chris_1127 »

lucky thats all you caught ... :lol:
gsx-aaaaaaaargh!!!
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deej
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Post by deej »

funky im sure if you ring them they will be happy to sort your problem out, see steve or dave ( the owners) and they'll look after you

wez your rear wheel will be fine, you know them well enough to know they'll do a good job on your bike.
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deej
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Post by deej »

well i went to oulton with these lads last week and had a great time, 10 other sp customers went along with them and had a right laugh, no problems and even helped out when 1 of the other lads bikesbroke down in the first session.
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