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Old 06-Sep-2006, 17:28
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Servicing in Brighton/Hove

Just moved - anyone know anyone good locally - I know Sigma, Motorapido & Alfs - any others?
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Old 06-Sep-2006, 18:02
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Alf is probably the closest to you and will always give a top service.
ProTwins are a bit further north of you of course.
Snells in Alton are good too, but are as far away as MotoRapido.
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Old 06-Sep-2006, 18:08
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Hmm Close to you it's only Alfs or maybe P&H in Crawley though i've never used them for servicing
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Old 07-Sep-2006, 12:13
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Thanks for the advice

Who do/would you use??
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Old 07-Sep-2006, 12:17
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You could also try ProTwins a few miles further on in Godstone.
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Old 07-Sep-2006, 14:11
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Alf himself services Ducati and the other mechanics do the rice burners etc
He will do a proper job and give you good advice on any modifications you might be considering.
No problems with servicing my 996 (just sold, now looking for SPS) and advising me on a very worthwile airbox mod.
We bought a 620 monster (wifes) from him, which he has just done a major service on and it certainly put the smile back on her face.
At least, i think it was the bike he serviced.....
Highly recommended.
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Thanks for the advice

Who do/would you use??


Alfs
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Old 08-Sep-2006, 15:48
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