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Garage

Posted: Jun 16th, '04, 14:36
by RobG
A_T
yes E&E are behind the pavillions

Posted: Jul 2nd, '04, 11:19
by miler
MOT's £10 at DMS motorcycles at the moment
wrangaton, near south brent 01364 73157

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Oct 23rd, '04, 15:54
by dodgy
Rodney at two wheel techniques does a very good job but you do pay for it. In my opinion he is the best though.
If you want cheap try Steve Leach, I use sometimes and he gives very good prices and gets work done reitively fast.

Posted: Oct 25th, '04, 07:13
by jason
id do it myself but I like to keep the Service History stamped to keep value on my bikes.

I use Bridge in Exexter because they are the local suzuki dealer, I know GT's are in plymouth but I wouldnt trust them with one of my bikes, heard to many horror stories and they are piss takingly expensive.

I always reccomend bridge they seem efficient and have good customer service - not to mention they did the warranty work with no questions or complaints on my old gixxer 750 when I managed to completely destroy the bottom end of an engine
after only 3,000 miles and a year from new....oops

replaced everything - crank, rods, shells etc....and the bike ran like a dream once I got it back

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 7th, '05, 20:31
by Chewie
GT are a bit over priced...bought all my bikes from there though lol i know the guys well so i get a few discounts and the like overall though learn to do your own services...it'll save you alot of money

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 16:16
by BOSS
Go to Kev at DMS in Wrangaton near Ivybridge. Might not be the best premises but he's abloody good mechanic.

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:39
by Jay
I always use Steve Leech all of the time, he does an excelent job and never tries to diddle you. he is A1 mate:)

Jay

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:44
by age
Must say my mechanic is bloody good his name is...........
















AGE996






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Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:46
by Jay
So i know who to call next time then ........Cheers age :wink:

Jay

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:46
by frostoff
Frostoff says jay, does your CBR do muddy?

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:47
by frostoff
Cos my DR does!

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:50
by Jay
Yes mate it does, its still dirty after sunday's ride-out :oops:

Jay

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:54
by furry
I do mine all myself, but I keep the reciepts and I hope it's blindly obvious to anyone who comes to me that I know what I'm talking about! (I've not sold any of my bikes on yet, I got a bad habit of getting attached to them, thats the downside of doing it all yourself :( lol)

I helped a broken down biker today, his bike went completely dead (was borrowing it from a friend) but was was more shocking, was it was on an 02 plate, had done 30'000 miles, and was last serviced at 7'000 miles!!!

Not to mention it looks like it had been over at least once by all the tape round it, oh and the person riding it at the time confessed to me pretty much every bearing on the bike was knackered, however the exhaust was ok as he did that himself!!!

Well that was my good deed for the day, hope he gives that piece of poop back to the m8 he borrowed it off of PDQ and then get himself some decent wheels!!!

Gave him the site details, donno if he will join though!

Re: service places around plymouth??

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:57
by age
pinkster600";p="20580 wrote:Yes mate it does, its still dirty after sunday's ride-out :oops:

Jay
Both ours too :cry: :cry: :cry:

But will be clean by Sunday 8)

Monster will be in bits tho carbs will be of it Getting ultra sonicly cleaned in crediton 8)

Jay you can always ring me if you need help...........


JUST WON'T ANSWER THE PHONE :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Feb 8th, '05, 21:58
by frostoff
Jay

Slime is the answer to your puncture probs m8