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Good Evening guys
My SV is the dogs balls... I would like to keep it that way and being mechanical inept if anything goes wrong I don't want to try and fix it myself. I'd just break it... Can anyone recommend a good Bike orientated garage/mechanic around Cambridgshire thats not gonna skin a novice biker for hundreds off unecessary beer tokens.. Any suggestions would be appreciated, not that anythings wrong, but it is likely in the future to need its unmentionables checked... Ta |
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I take mine to Cheddars Lane. No complaints about them, they're a top bunch of guys.
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Find a local Organ who would be willing to guide you through the basics, it's much better to be able to do them yourself and you'll learn more about your bike.
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