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Old 28-06-2005, 07:10 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Big thumbs up for Dave Wood Racing

Had my bike serviced at Dave Wood Racing in Aylesbury today - very impressed. Great facilitys, friendly and helpful people, and great job at a very reasonable price....

I know where my bike will go for any work in the future. If Dave and/or Mark should get to read this thanks guys from a very satisfied customer !

Now I wonder if a certain prominent person in this club managed to eat all the doughnuts, he was certainly making major inroads into them

Cheers,

Pete
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Old 28-06-2005, 07:59 PM   #2
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Had my bike serviced at Dave Wood Racing in Aylesbury today - very impressed. Great facilitys, friendly and helpful people, and great job at a very reasonable price....

I know where my bike will go for any work in the future. If Dave and/or Mark should get to read this thanks guys from a very satisfied customer !

Now I wonder if a certain prominent person in this club managed to eat all the doughnuts, he was certainly making major inroads into them

Cheers,

Pete
I didn't eat them all but there wasn't many left when I went home!
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Old 28-06-2005, 08:23 PM   #3
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must have liked you..... mine came back from a 6000 mile service with a few points i wasnt happy about..... 1 was the fact that after my rad was removed to do the front valves my rad fans weren't connected back together. had i taken it into london the next day on a real hot day i would have run the risk of major damage....... also my ever so slight leak from under my fuel tank that was soooo slight i couldnt find it in over a year came back dripping fuel once every 5 secs from bad handling. i know many fav about him but i for one will not be going back...........
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Old 28-06-2005, 08:27 PM   #4
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must have liked you..... mine came back from a 6000 mile service with a few points i wasnt happy about..... 1 was the fact that after my rad was removed to do the front valves my rad fans weren't connected back together. had i taken it into london the next day on a real hot day i would have run the risk of major damage....... also my ever so slight leak from under my fuel tank that was soooo slight i couldnt find it in over a year came back dripping fuel once every 5 secs from bad handling. i know many fav about him but i for one will not be going back...........
Dave will be gutted ...............NOT
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Old 28-06-2005, 09:37 PM   #5
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Thanks for that Pete that's nice to hear, i'll make the tea next time and yes your right fatbloke did eat all the donuts
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as for unhappy pete s4 yet again i can only appologise for failure to connect your radiator fan, that was my fault and was wrong. As for you entering with a leaking petrol tank and it leaking more once it had been disturbed...... NO **** Sherlock..... Knackered things tend to do that..... A new tank may be the answer.... as for not comming back you wont be missed
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Old 28-06-2005, 10:52 PM   #6
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Don't even go there.

Fixing stuff without asking, working on my bike for 7 months without asking for a penny, listening to me change my mind on numerous occasions, working to midnight a couple of days running just so I could get to the Mallory Track Day aswell as taking it there for me, not trying to sell me stuff that I don't need (as if I need any help being sold stuff) and staying late to allow me to travel from my day job.

What can I say, a complete tosser - don't use him as he needs to work on my bike some more. In future, I'll book my bike into Ducati London South or Daytona two months in advance to get it serviced.

You have been warned

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Old 29-06-2005, 07:17 AM   #7
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Thanks for that Pete that's nice to hear, i'll make the tea next time and yes your right fatbloke did eat all the donuts
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Old 19-06-2010, 10:09 PM   #8
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droped off my s4r for a dyno set up today, hope it all go's well.
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