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Valeting, Anti-corrosion, Puncture Prevention and more

#1 Post by Nooj » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:49 am

Shiny Bike Syndrome

My own motorcycle emporium, offering such delights as:

Motorcycle valeting £49.99 - DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR FORUM MEMBERS, PM me for details.
AllYearBiker Motorcycle anti-corrosion treatments £60 - book through the AYB website.
Puncturesafe tyre sealant installations 20% OFF RRP FOR BIKES (£20). All tyres from wheelbarrows to 7.5 tonne trucks catered for. DIY kits available, from sack trucks to HGV's.
MOBILE SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR THE ABOVE

ALSO...
R&G crash protection - FREE FITTING FOR FORUM MEMBERS, if you buy the parts through me.
Pro-Bolt's Tasty Nuts range of corrosion proof fasteners and aluminium parts - 5% DISCOUNT ON ORDERS UP TO £75, 10% ON ORDERS OVER £75
Reevu helmets. Lids with a rear view mirror. £249 - quality on a par with Arai/Shoei, but cost considerably less! Come and try one on (forum discounts to follow soon).

COMING SOON ... Motorcycle engine furniture by commision
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Re: Valeting, Anti-corrosion, Puncture Prevention and more

#2 Post by Dalemac » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:07 pm

Reevu helmets. Lids with a rear view mirror. £249 - quality on a par with Arai/Shoei that cost £100 more! Come and try one on.
You're stocking them now too?

Also - reread that sentance, it impies that you buying the same quality as arai/shoei but for an extra £100 :P

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#3 Post by Kwackerz » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:10 pm

Sentence... :smt002 :smt005



Speaking of Arai and Shoei..

Do the REEVU fall into a category like Shoei do? Do you 'need a REEVU shaped head' to get on with them or is the padding foregiving enough to accommodate various headshapes?
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#4 Post by Nooj » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:19 pm

Post amended :smt003

Not sure about needing a 'Reevu head', I fit both Arai and Shoei, so have never had that problem. Obvious answer, come in to either Moose in Yorks or myself in Berks and try one on.
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