Very Good Experience with Mark Vallance, MTEC |
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Omobono
Senior Member Joined: 27 Nov 2015 Location: Essex Status: Offline Points: 560 |
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Posted: 27 Mar 2017 at 07:13 |
I believe in the community of bikers helping each others and share their experiences, praising the good guys and warning from the bad ones. I have, in the past, written about my horrible experience with Adam Bishop. http://www.guzziriders.org/adam-bishop-horrible-experience_topic4336.html Mark showed up on time, was professional and courteous throughout, worked FAST, did not waste time in useless talk, did not tell me that I was "making him nervous", did not waste more times looking for tools, explained to me what was doing and was ready to answer to every question. His van was very well organised so he never had to go searching for tools, and I saw him using a couple of "tricks" to make things faster. Mind, he was charging by time, not a fixed amount. in the end he was much cheaper than I had expected (and than that other time waster last year). A good experience throughout. Bike was stranded in my garage (long story) and working in Central London I needed someone who can come to my place on a Saturday morning. Mark came, saw, and worked to my satisfaction throughout. Alas, we have found more problems with the bike, but again he showed me in great detail what the problems were (the wiring is now pretty much shot, and a lot of people have messed about it in the years, making things more messy) His details are
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Jerry atric
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Glad you finally found someone, the other bloke was unbelievable
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Mike H
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Is this for the SP 1000 ?
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"Chicken nuggets don't dance on a Tuesday."
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Omobono
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Yep.
Cables were found to me totally messed up, contacts everywhere, strange "bypasses" made by improvised "home mechanics", but most of all cables playing mad all the time. by the bye, we could not mount the new coils 9I have posted about this) because again, in the years the original HT cable was substituted for a cheapo one, thinner and not matching them (but matching the, I don't doubt, cheapo coils that are now installed). However, I will make the bike roar again... ! O
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