SP Motorcycles - Exeter

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AGE996 wrote:Haldon Grill is still a good place to meet..
I think it's a pain when we meet there to go on a rideout .... when we all leave everyone gets split up because of the hassle of crossing four lanes of traffic..... the hot chocolate is nice though 8)
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Shit me I went in there today, there is some sexy bikes in there, I really like teh GSXR6 with orange wheels! Oh and the.......!!! THere is some expensive bikes in there 8)
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Argent_Taon wrote:
AGE996 wrote:Haldon Grill is still a good place to meet..
I think it's a pain when we meet there to go on a rideout .... when we all leave everyone gets split up because of the hassle of crossing four lanes of traffic..... the hot chocolate is nice though 8)
But they are in the process of building the new bridge there now which crosses over the duel carrage way
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Argent_Taon wrote:
AGE996 wrote:Haldon Grill is still a good place to meet..
I think it's a pain when we meet there to go on a rideout .... when we all leave everyone gets split up because of the hassle of crossing four lanes of traffic..... the hot chocolate is nice though 8)
Or we could ride of towards Newton Abbot. :lol: :lol:
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Oh my god I saw a rizsla looking thing tonight around torquay...
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Argent_Taon wrote:
AGE996 wrote:Haldon Grill is still a good place to meet..
I think it's a pain when we meet there to go on a rideout .... when we all leave everyone gets split up because of the hassle of crossing four lanes of traffic..... the hot chocolate is nice though 8)

The bridge is all done there now we can go across to the other side without any troubles
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georgie_d wrote:
Argent_Taon wrote:
AGE996 wrote:Haldon Grill is still a good place to meet..
I think it's a pain when we meet there to go on a rideout .... when we all leave everyone gets split up because of the hassle of crossing four lanes of traffic..... the hot chocolate is nice though 8)

The bridge is all done there now we can go across to the other side without any troubles
phew.... cheers for the info g_d...... :D
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Argent_Taon wrote:
georgie_d wrote:
Argent_Taon wrote: I think it's a pain when we meet there to go on a rideout .... when we all leave everyone gets split up because of the hassle of crossing four lanes of traffic..... the hot chocolate is nice though 8)

The bridge is all done there now we can go across to the other side without any troubles
phew.... cheers for the info g_d...... :D


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dave and steve are top blokes, run a good tidy showroom with quality fair priced bikes and do plenty of trackdays with their customers. i bought my cbr6rr off them and had no problems, have done 2 trackdays with them and had a ball. dannys a good lad, he cant help it if hes slightly ginger lol .
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deej wrote:dave and steve are top blokes, run a good tidy showroom with quality fair priced bikes and do plenty of trackdays with their customers. i bought my cbr6rr off them and had no problems, have done 2 trackdays with them and had a ball. dannys a good lad, he cant help it if hes slightly ginger lol .

Yep I can Vouch for S P top blokes and do offer swb a bit of discount


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My bikes down there at the moment! :D
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I like they way they always keep you informed...like they just informed me that it's not the valve clearances on my bike as to why it's buggered...so they want to rip apart...another days labour!

They are good guys and I've always been pleased with their customer service.
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Rang these guy's yesterday 1/2 expecting no-one to pick up as I read they don't open Saturdays... one of the 'family' pick up so that's a good start!

I mention the banter and copious amounts of incredible praise offered here which oils the conversation nicely and he passes me to Mechanic Steve who also sounds to be a good 'sort' :)

Long story cut short is Steve feel happy to do my shims, camchain and check out my low rev ssssstutter on the FJR on Ssssssaturday 14th before I head to France - think I might give Ginger a wide berth though ~ is he still there? :lol:

Got to offer thank's for this link as I'm VERY nervous of letting anyone near my bikes and couldn't think of anywhere to go. Looking forward to adding more good feedback on SP :wink:
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nope dannys gone,he left in december and went carpet fitting.

steves a good mechanic and should do a good job on your bike
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