Best dealer near Ipswich for a service?
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Best dealer near Ipswich for a service?
Does anybody have any suggestions for a really good place to get my bike properly serviced within a sensible distance of Ipswich. Somebody has recommended More Moto (formerly Max Moto) at Bury St. Edmunds but if anybody knows somewhere else I open to suggestions. :)
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Re: Best dealer near Ipswich for a service?
Yes. Buy aladinsane a bottle of Tullamore dew for his troubles.gramey wrote:Does anybody have any suggestions for a really good place to get my bike properly serviced within a sensible distance of Ipswich. Somebody has recommended More Moto (formerly Max Moto) at Bury St. Edmunds but if anybody knows somewhere else I open to suggestions. :)

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One of only two folk I will allow to work on my falco is in harleston....
(Carl Harris)
Simple service - oil, plugs filters is easy enough to do for an average home mechanic IMHO
(Standard socket set, torque wrench and air line for blowing crap out of the front pot is all that is needed)
There are a couple of tricks to be aware of but no biggie
Changing sprockets and chain is easy if you have an abba stand or similar
Brakes - time spent freeing off the bobbins is time well spent. Pad changes are straight forward
One of only two folk I will allow to work on my falco is in harleston....
(Carl Harris)
Simple service - oil, plugs filters is easy enough to do for an average home mechanic IMHO
(Standard socket set, torque wrench and air line for blowing crap out of the front pot is all that is needed)
There are a couple of tricks to be aware of but no biggie
Changing sprockets and chain is easy if you have an abba stand or similar
Brakes - time spent freeing off the bobbins is time well spent. Pad changes are straight forward
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...