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martybabe
24th December 2011, 10:42
My rear tyre spat the dummy on the forgotten highway the other day, it hadn't got long to go anyway but the shiny tar, loose gravel, dead Possums and gravel roads finally killed it.

I've recently fitted a Pilot road 3 to the front so obviously wanted a matching rear and that's where my problems started. No one in this one horse town had, or could get me, a PR3 before Christmas so no jolly holiday jaunts for me ... or so I thought.

A morning spent on the phone and interweb still couldn't bag me a PR3, every outlet I could think of from Palmy North to Hamilton were either closed or couldn't help, which is actually not uncommon for me, I always seem to want stuff nobody has.' We can order one, possibly' seems to be a compulsory part of any and every negotiation when I need stuff urgent like.

Anyway, giving up on getting my bike back together for Christmas, I found and ordered one on-line from Cycletreads in Auckland, believing that I wouldn't see it till late next week or it would be the wrong size or somat. What a surprise it was to find the tyre hanging off my gate post at 5.30 am this very morning, right size, make , model and everything, Brilliant!

Next problem, getting it fitted on Christmas eve in Nowheresville. New Plymouth Motorcycle centre had no mechanics working but recommended Simpson Tyres NP. A quick call to them and it was confirmed they could fit it but were closing in about an Hour, I'm 35 minuets out of town.

A swift drive to town and the lovely PR3 is fitted in about ten minutes and it's all systems go. The very nice gentleman whacked the wheel in my boot and when I thanked him for fitting me in and enquired about the price, he simply wished me a merry Christmas. He wouldn't even accept the price of a drink :apint:

So to all those Businesses that I've mentioned, thank you for your help and excellent customer services. I shall take this opportunity to wish all of them and all of you, a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.

MSTRS
24th December 2011, 10:55
Yea mate, there are some good bastards out there. And this time of the year seems to bring more of 'em out of the woodwork.
:2thumbsup to these in the above story

BMWST?
24th December 2011, 10:59
i feel sorry for those in the motor industry close to xmas....so many people wating stuff done before christmas eve.Not knocking anyone, I had to get two new tyres for the car last weekend

Crasherfromwayback
24th December 2011, 11:10
Nice work all involved! And a thank you is always nice.

Pussy
24th December 2011, 11:14
i feel sorry for those in the motor industry close to xmas....so many people wating stuff done before christmas eve.Not knocking anyone, I had to get two new tyres for the car last weekend

It is, however, the industry they choose to be in. So if they're going to do it, they might as well do it right!

240
24th December 2011, 11:15
Yep that's good service and a good lesson for you people out there who bitch and bleat about bike shops prices etc and who "only buy off the internet"

Local shops + local buyers =local jobs.

Bikemad
24th December 2011, 11:16
i'd like to give a big ups to the Harley dealership in manchester street chch..........well the young lass workin the spares counter anyway.........needed a new visor for my shoei,it was bably scratched in an off i had on the way to the burt and then damaged after it was blown off the seat of my bike while stopped for a brew on the way back from the burt so when opened while riding would ping off on one side..........she also noticed the mechanism on the side was missing a little spring and other gadget..........she hunted round in a bunch of drawers and stuff and came up with a complete spare mechanism,fitted it and only charged me for the visor..........well done her and i don't even ride a harley

martybabe
24th December 2011, 12:50
i'd like to give a big ups to the Harley dealership in manchester street chch..........well the young lass workin the spares counter anyway.........needed a new visor for my shoei,it was bably scratched in an off i had on the way to the burt and then damaged after it was blown off the seat of my bike while stopped for a brew on the way back from the burt so when opened while riding would ping off on one side..........she also noticed the mechanism on the side was missing a little spring and other gadget..........she hunted round in a bunch of drawers and stuff and came up with a complete spare mechanism,fitted it and only charged me for the visor..........well done her and i don't even ride a harley

That's the way. I keep a huge box of miscellaneous stuff at work for people that need an odd bit and need it now, a couple of weeks wait if something is leaking or hanging off the wall can be a tad annoying. If I can't help I'm always willing to refer them elsewhere (not strictly company policy) but I think it pays in the long run eh.

Here's to good cunts whatever their field, especially the boys and girls in the bike trade that try that bit harder when you need it. :first:

Actually Mods, I've just noticed a similar thread about good v bad service, if ya wanna whack this on the end of that one feel free ta.

superman
24th December 2011, 13:41
Couldn't grin more hearing a story like this!

If only life in general was more of the same.

shafty
2nd January 2012, 07:12
Good stuff Marty - am looking for a set of treads now, so will follow up on that...

martybabe
2nd January 2012, 07:41
Good stuff Marty - am looking for a set of treads now, so will follow up on that...

Are you back in Nz me old mate? brilliant. Yup Cycletreads no hassle, $10 delivery anywhere in NZ, check it out. :niceone: