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Bibio
25-06-15, 06:51 PM
i took the plunge and ordered a new yoke from Matt as i wanted some new shiny shiny. from the date of order to it dropping through my letterbox was 1 month which i think is reasonable for the price and quality of the product.

i could not get the yoke fitted for a few weeks but when i went to fit it the yoke was wrong.. WTF... so i emailed Matt and after a few too and fro he phoned me to check some sizes and we had a little heated disagreement as i was adamant that the yokes were what they were. turns out in my wisdom i thought i had purchased GSXR 600/750 K4/5 yokes for the bike but it turns out when i checked my records that i had actually purchased GSXR 1000 K3/4 yokes. while on the phone Matt said straight off that's what they were and he was right.

i owe Matt an apology which this is. i was wrong he was right.

Matt is a genuine gentleman as he sorted me out with a new yoke that was right and it fits to perfection at no extra charge. ok so in the past Matt has had troubles and been a bit of a plonker, lets face it he still is but my word what a lovely plonker he is. he does genuinely care about his products and customers contrary to what other people say :-)


if your in no hurry and can wait his products are top notch superb and i have said this all along.


Thanks a big huggy hug Matt

Lance

Aquila
25-06-15, 10:29 PM
I was talking to him last week,seems the comfort kits are great sellers,he is a busy guy.

Redmist
26-06-15, 12:10 PM
Who is this Matt that thou speaketh of? Does he have a website?

Cheers.

maviczap
26-06-15, 12:21 PM
http://www.topyokes.com/

andrewsmith
26-06-15, 06:15 PM
For anyone that wants a laugh search Matt-yokes and have a read

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Wideboy
26-06-15, 08:43 PM
Maybe he's had a lesson in how to communicate and keep customers happy. Not that I would need to but I would never use him purely because of how he acted on here.

Bibio
30-06-15, 04:34 PM
done for now. at some later stage i will make up new longer throttle cables and use a bandit clutch cable and add a clamp on the front MC and replace the clutch perch for one with mirror mounts for when the bike gets turned into naked.

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