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dema582
01-Nov-2006, 12:46
Hi all,
Just need some advice from you experts on where to take my newly acquired 2 year old baby 999R.
I live on the outskirts of Leicestershire but there are no local dealers in Leicester. Can someone please tell me of a good reputable dealer nearby because she needs a 12 month service.
Many thanks for any help.
:devil: :devil:
I would have thought Cornerspeed in Nottingham (I think) would be your best bet...
Hi all,
Just need some advice from you experts on where to take my newly acquired 2 year old baby 999R.
I live on the outskirts of Leicestershire but there are no local dealers in Leicester. Can someone please tell me of a good reputable dealer nearby because she needs a 12 month service.
Many thanks for any help.
:devil: :devil:
G-Tec Performance (Jeff Green)
Stoke Albany,Nr Market Harborough 01858 535411
Official Ducati service centre
Martinp
01-Nov-2006, 13:14
JHP in coventry.
http://www.ducaticoventry.com/
dema582
01-Nov-2006, 13:40
Many thanks for the suggestions so far. I've noticed that on Ducati Coventry's web site they are offering a free inforad GPS detector for all 12 month services or a free alarm on a 2 year service.
Has anybody contacted them yet on this to see if there are any catches or have had their service with the free items???
Cheers
Cornerspeed would get my vote 01623 758877, just near Nottingham, and just mention you're new to the DSC board.
Iconic944ss
01-Nov-2006, 14:13
Conerspeed all the way - Neil's is a fully authorised service centre and the tea aint too bad either.
www.cornerspeed.co.uk
rcgbob44
01-Nov-2006, 15:51
You need a shop that services ugly bikes!
You need a shop that services ugly bikes!:lol: :lol:
You need a shop that services ugly bikes!
And you need a shop without a kerb outside!;)
rcgbob44
02-Nov-2006, 08:11
Yew bitch!
duc daz
02-Nov-2006, 20:41
corner speed all day long for me mate,,,,its a must
dema582
09-Nov-2006, 09:40
Hi guys,
Just posting an update. Had my 999R collected for the service by JHP. Passed by last night to see how things were getting on and to see the place itself.
WOW WHAT A PLACE!!!! Had a look through the inspection window and saw my bike being worked on the first ramp I could see. To my delight I was given a guided a tour with coffee made by the man himself John Hackett and was introduced to his son Rick who was the technician working on my bike fitting the free alarm that I had chosen.
The wokshop was immaculate, all the staff were really friendly, I was even allowed to have a look in the engine room!!
Just can't wait to get the bike back and try it for one last time this year before she goes away for winter. I may even phone them up today to fit a JHP slipper clutch before it comes back to me.
I'll keep you informed when I get it back.
So you've been to the Holy Grail, and even had a conducted tour by the main man-well done, good choice(so would Cornerspeed have been by the way). I am sure John, Ric and the boys will look after your baby-didn't see my twinspark in the engine room when you looked in I suppose? Last time I looked it was in two plastic boxes......................
You reckon the workshop is immaculate-you should see the race shop at Whitemoor-now that really is something-what would I give to have a workshop like that in MY garden............
John
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