Now every where so many cleaning service are available..But if you are also looking for it then i think you should go for the online search to know about your nearest cleaning service..
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Give these guys a call. http://www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk/cms/
Seen him in action and he does a proper job. Several hours on each bike.
I know they are not up north but he does a mobile service, travelling all over the country provided there is enough demand. He might be heading up your way in the near future.
DT
Seen him in action and he does a proper job. Several hours on each bike.
I know they are not up north but he does a mobile service, travelling all over the country provided there is enough demand. He might be heading up your way in the near future.
DT
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skiddy boxers wrote:Biked booked in for a week Friday so that it's super clean before wrapping it up for the winter
I take it thats with SBS? Pictures before and after please.
DT
PS: Tell the chap that you were recommended by one of Griff's old cutomers. Won't get you any discount but at least he will know his good reputation is spreading.
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Picked the bike up from Nigel at SBS this morning and to say I'm well pleased is an understatement. I don't think the bike has ever been this clean since it left the factory, certainly not in the 7 years i've had it anyway
There are some before and after photos HERE
The few splashes of mud are from getting the bike back home.
The only real downside is that it does show up all the corroded bits that the dirt usually hides but a well spent £50 in my opinion.
That's the bike's Christmas present sorted, now to find something for SWMBO
There are some before and after photos HERE
The few splashes of mud are from getting the bike back home.
The only real downside is that it does show up all the corroded bits that the dirt usually hides but a well spent £50 in my opinion.
That's the bike's Christmas present sorted, now to find something for SWMBO
Nick
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Dog Tyred wrote:Looks like a good job to me. Glad my recommendation worked out. How long before it looks like the before piccies again?
DT
Yes it did, thanks. I mentioned Griff and he is going to see him tomorrow.
The finish should last a couple of months as it won't be going out again until March
I'm hoping to get the time to attend to the front forks and timing cover over winter.
Nick
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