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Trig 02-Nov-2004 10:52

Tecmoto????
 
Hi
I need some crash damage repairs done and was thinking of using Tecmoto as it has been recommended on this site. I have spoken to Chris Carr (new owner?) at Tecmoto and they are just about ready to reopen. However I got the impression that all the staff may have changed. Does anyone know if they will still be able supply a good service?

ziggi 03-Nov-2004 16:40

Only just seen your post trig. If they have changed hands then they kept it very quiet.

I must admit that since the fire (which was some time back in July) I haven't gone back to see them. I did speak to Mike afterwards and they were unable to do any servicing because of the fire.

Tecmoto (or the people that run it) had plans to become a new Official Ducati Store in Romford I think. It is possible that they have sold it and will go on to open a new Ducati store.

Anyone let us know what's going on?

PHILLIP 03-Nov-2004 22:26

Hello all,
Yes Wayne and Mike have now finished with the bike trade and retiered, it is a real shame as it dont get much better than them, lets all hope that the new owners are as good !!!
Regards Phill
OBBC :(

[Edited on 3-11-2004 by PHILLIP]

Trig 04-Nov-2004 12:26

Thanks for the info. I think I will give them a try and let you know how I get on.

dickieducati 04-Nov-2004 12:29

Quote:

Originally posted by PHILLIP
Hello all,
Yes Wayne and Mike have now finished with the bike trade and retiered, it is a real shame as it dont get much better than them, lets all hope that the new owners are as good !!!
Regards Phill
OBBC :(

[Edited on 3-11-2004 by PHILLIP]

seems odd if you are that good to retire? maybe they had made all their money. all the dealings i had with them were good. probably paid for a few bricks in their spanish villas:D

JPM 04-Nov-2004 13:33

I know quite a few motorcycle businesses that have either gone out of business or have sold up to get out of the business, seems to be a shrinking market in the UK currently.

Bikes are shifting v. slowly, and all the gear/accessories probably just as slow, doesn't help that we're now in the trough of the peaks and troughs as it were.

I never got round to meeting them, but did speak a few times on the phone, always had time for a chat, and were great people who loved their bikes, they'll be missed.


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