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Paul Freeman
London, United Kingdom
Posts: 7
Sprint RS (00-01)
03 Nov 2007 15:26 |
Apologies for not introducing myself before its just that i really dont have much to say but really enjoy reading and learning from you guys and Girls on such a great forum, i have had other bikes before Kawasakis Suzzies my best one being my RG500 Pepsi Replica and now i am nearing the wrong side of Fifty My ride now being an RS Sprint 2000 which i have had for three years now purchased from Boyers Racing, And i still enjoy riding like a Twenty Year Old Knee Down Nearly..... Anyway before i go off topic just thought it was well worth a mention that i have just picked me bike up today from Les and Jason at Tri Moto Overdue 12,000 Service OOOOOHHH Nearly 18.000 and was more than happy with the service and welcome that i got from them both ( Even got offered a cuppa.....) Really glad to see them up and running will be back again for sure.......
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zed90
London, United Kingdom
Posts: 60
Speed Triple (05->)
18 Jan 2008 22:54 |
 top draw service very helpful too, years of Triumph experience without the glitzy showrooms front.. Definitely a good alternative to getting your triumph serviced at Metropolis or North City and cheaper too
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Alan D
London, United Kingdom
Posts: 889
Daytona 955i (02CE, 03)
11 Mar 2008 13:17 |
another satisfied customer
I've just had the 24000 mile service done on my Daytona at Tri-moto and just want to say thanks to the guys there and to let you lot know that they did a really great job. Any of you who know me know I don't normally have much good to say about anyone but I can't praise these lads enough. Well done Les and Jason and thanks again.
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Bob Southgate
London, United Kingdom
Posts: 677
Sprint ST (02-04)
11 Mar 2008 15:25 |
Les and Jason are top guys with loads of Triumph experience. I really hope the venture works out for them.
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Gordon MacBean
SE London, United Kingdom
Posts: 129
Sprint RS (02-05)
23 Mar 2008 21:08 |
Les and Jason helped sort my "new to me" Sprint RS out last week at a last minute check over. Downloaded the latest Tune and did the O2 lambda sensor trickery bit. Only charged me £15 too and were really great about checking things over. Well worth taking the bike there.
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ST Elevation
London, United Kingdom
Posts: 108
Sprint ST (05->)
24 Mar 2008 08:53 |
Can anyone supply the contact details and address for Tri-Moto, I know they are in London but have no idea where? Thanks for your help.
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Dan The Man
An Englishman abroad, Sweden
Posts: 511
Premier Member Daytona 955i (99-01)
24 Mar 2008 21:44 |
There you go: http://www.tri-moto.co.uk/
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Ian
Essex, United Kingdom
Posts: 356
Speed Triple 955i (99-01)
09 Aug 2008 12:44 |
Just had the 24,000 mile service at Tri-Moto and I couldn't be more pleased with the service(and the price)!I"ve used Les and Jason when they were at Boyers and always found them very good.They are definitely worth trying,I have an excellent dealer on my doorstep North City Triumph,but it's worth the journey to Tri-Moto.
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Gordon MacBean
SE London, United Kingdom
Posts: 129
Sprint RS (02-05)
04 Sep 2008 08:32 |
Excellent Service
Another cracking good bit of service from Les and Jason at Tri-Moto. Les found the problem with the wiring to be the iginition and sourced and fitted a new one for me the following day. They lent me a loan bike for the duration of the service as well, so a huge help in keeping me mobile. Greatly appreciated gentlemen, cracking good service as ever.
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Gordon MacBean
SE London, United Kingdom
Posts: 129
Sprint RS (02-05)
27 Sep 2008 06:25 |
Nipped in Thursday at closing time and Les took the time to put a new map on the ECU for me and then told me I owed him a drink. Bloody nice of him. Bike is running smoother again, the race can map was a tad too rich and lost 4mpg in the normal run as well as popping and banging on overrun past Downing Street, so not a safe thing to do!
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