two wheel tecnics

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SV_Bernie
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two wheel tecnics

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so does anybody know anyone who works there i need a damn good service done on the SV and i know they are the best i would just like a bit of personal attention also discount for BMF/RNMCC ??????????? ANYONE KNOW????
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lost_identity
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Re: two wheel tecnics

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give trickd up an ask he might know
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bluebolt
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http://www.plymouthmcc.org.uk/Rodney_Hole.htm
Have a look@ the above link or give Rod a ring on 01752 251999
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Re: two wheel tecnics

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I used them when I first got my SV so that it had a good going over.
Not especially cheap, but no problems.

Since then I've done everything myself. Its not difficult, you'll save a packet and learn something.
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