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| Dave McCool |
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 Posted: 21:38 - 18 Mar 2011 Post subject: Attention folks of London. |
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Right, so let me start off by saying this is not spam, I am in no way personally affiliated with this company, it's just something I became aware of through doing some work on their site recently.
Oval Motorcycle Centre
No idea if this will be of interest to any of you, but I sincerely hope it is, seems to be a genuine case of a business, run by motorcyclists (or a motorcyclist as a I believe the case to be) for motorcyclists.
Basically, the premise is that you rent a space in their workshop to tinker with your bike, along with all the tools you could ever need. To me this sounds ideal for those who would otherwise have to work on their bikes on the street, and it's certainly cheaper than having someone else do it for you in their workshop.
There are bike ramps, and full tool chests, and even a trained mechanic on hand to point you in the right direction, should you need it.
Facilities weren't fully in situ when I was there, but what was there looked top notch to me, and I was assured that there were plenty more coming in.
Met a couple of the guys involved, and they were properly sound, very down to earth and genuine, and there were cups of tea more regularly than I could really handle.
Hopefully this will help some of you out there, if not then at least I know I tried! ____________________ McGee - "When I go to the mall and see all the high school girls, I have to have DO NOT TOUCH THE GIRLS written on my hand. Every time I go to grope I see it and stop."
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| Dave McCool |
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| Polarbear wrote: | Do those hours count overnight when you have to leave your bike there because it isn't finished? |
From reading the site it appears there's no charge for leaving it overnight, and for leaving it there while you're waiting for a part or something like that it looks like about £10 a day storage.
Granted, it does seem a bit steep for the first hour, although for longer jobs it looks like it starts to make sense.
When I say the facilities looked good, I mean ridiculously good, full chests of top brand tools, all brand new, brand new hydraulic lifts, and so on, all this for each individual bay.
You literally need bring nothing with you, which is not a service that could be offered cheaply. It's difficult for me to gauge whether or not this would be helpful for two reasons;
- I live in the middle of nowhere, where space is not at a premium, thus I have a garage/
- I hate, and I mean really hate, working on my bike, so I'm willing to pay someone else to take the hassle away.
For anyone in the opposite situation to me, and there must be some out there, this could be ideal, at least in my opinion. ____________________ McGee - "When I go to the mall and see all the high school girls, I have to have DO NOT TOUCH THE GIRLS written on my hand. Every time I go to grope I see it and stop."
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That looks like a brilliant idea, and I hope they do well out of it. It'll probably come down to marketing.
Other potential customers are passing-through bikers who want to service or repair bikes away from home, or even Pedboi/grrls who might want to rent access to a toolkit and a grownup to point at the sump plug rather than pay dealer prices. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 59 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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