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hovis
10-10-06, 01:09 PM
i cant cope with my local garage's doom & gloom glass half empty attitude

so do i go to thunder road or beavans?

tiggers1963
10-10-06, 06:53 PM
Who's your "local garage"? where in South Wales are you from ? are you local to pee gee's in Caerphilly, or South Wales superbikes I've had brill service from both of them. But just for local trips I use Pee gees (on bedwas road I believe)

Mogs
11-10-06, 10:33 AM
Yes, It's PeeGee that Hovi5 is refering too, I've never had a problem with them, Jabba has used them occasionally and admits they are as "Mad as a box of frogs", I've not noticed them as gloomy. So it's a personal services for just you, Hovi5.

so do i go to thunder road (http://www.thunderroad.co.uk)or beavans (http://www.bevanmc.co.uk)?

Hovi5 expect to pay a 5% surcharge at Bevans for the crime of bad spelling. :D

hovis
11-10-06, 10:56 AM
Hovi5 expect to pay a 5% surcharge at Bevans for the crime of bad spelling.
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:shock: 5%

just phoned bevans , they are busy untill the end of the month :cry:

Jabba
11-10-06, 12:53 PM
just phoned bevans , they are busy untill the end of the month :cry:

Thunder Road fitted me in ok last week.

Nice ride there up the A48, too :thumbsup:

hovis
11-10-06, 01:16 PM
just phoned bevans , they are busy untill the end of the month :cry:

Thunder Road fitted me in ok last week.

Nice ride there up the A48, too :thumbsup:

trouble is getting home from there :cry:

Jabba
11-10-06, 07:19 PM
just phoned bevans , they are busy untill the end of the month :cry:

Thunder Road fitted me in ok last week.

Nice ride there up the A48, too :thumbsup:

trouble is getting home from there :cry:

Erm........take one of their fleet of demonstrators out for a ride. I had a CBF1000 for about 5 hours....... :wink:

hovis
11-10-06, 07:25 PM
just phoned bevans , they are busy untill the end of the month :cry:

Thunder Road fitted me in ok last week.

Nice ride there up the A48, too :thumbsup:

trouble is getting home from there :cry:

Erm........take one of their fleet of demonstrators out for a ride. I had a CBF1000 for about 5 hours....... :wink:


they lent you a bike for 5 HOURS

fizzwheel
11-10-06, 07:37 PM
Some dealerships do.

My dealer does. They have my bike all day and they let me have a loan bike to get back to work on. I normally drop off my bike at 9am and collect the loan bike then I go back at 5pm to pick up my bike and drop the loan bike off.

They dont charge me for this either all I have to do is put some fuel in the loan bike. However if I damage the loan bike I have to pay for it or the first £500 of the damage for it anyway.