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bikermatt
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by bikermatt » Jan 4th, '08, 16:03
does anybody know whos the best bike mechanic to use, steve leach, cms, gt's? i don't want to get ripped off or regret it after?
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by tomr6 » Jan 4th, '08, 17:01
Try Ian at Anderson motors on 01752842231. Tell him I sent you.
He is the only other person I allow to work on my bike other than me!
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mattr6
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by mattr6 » Jan 4th, '08, 20:07
Can definately reccomend Steve Leach. I've had work done there in the past and never had a problem.
Good rates too, esp when compared to Bridge/ GT/ other dealers.
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by Jay » Jan 4th, '08, 21:10
mattr6 wrote: Can definately reccomend Steve Leach. I've had work done there in the past and never had a problem.
Good rates too, esp when compared to Bridge/ GT/ other dealers.
Ditto, he does a great job. He did a cracking job replacing my cams in the RR
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by yellowrsvr » Jan 4th, '08, 22:54
tomr61 wrote: Try Ian at Anderson motors on 01752842231. Tell him I sent you.
He is the only other person I allow to work on my bike other than me!
Ian is very good as well as Steve @ Peak Performance in Exeter
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by deej » Jan 4th, '08, 23:27
you could try rodney at two wheel technics over marsh mills way or try dave at rpm on union street. i would pay to use both of them but would definetly travel all the way upto exeter and let steve@peak work on my bike but he does get very busy
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by bikermatt » Jan 6th, '08, 10:59
thanks people i will give steve leach a try he has given a very good quote compared to the rest thanks again!
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by billinom8s » Jan 6th, '08, 11:48
what work is it that u need doing?
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by bikermatt » Jan 6th, '08, 15:48
chain and sprockets front fork seals break pads on a 95 triumph sprint 900 i am new to big bikes had 125's for years and decided this year to do my full test. i always done my bikes myself, bein a marine engineer 125 2 strokes r so simple but don't wunna mess this one up!
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by watters » Jan 6th, '08, 16:01
worth a look at this thread mate
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by bikermatt » Jan 6th, '08, 16:31
thanks mate will have to try them! sounds good