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Shaun
13th October 2008, 12:41
Just commited to this and signed lease and paid the fees

The shop is mainly focused on work shop, ie repairs tuning tyres etc suspension etc. Our 6mtr trailer unit, will be doing a trip to Auckland once per week, to collect and drop of big jobs that take time. This is FREE to our customers, just book in the work, and your baby will be collected and stroked and loved!

We have a deal with a Bike transport company, to transport bikes from all over the country at a very good price, and our hourly charge out rate is going to be very competitive, as I do not believe you have to rob people to make money, just simply give them Good Quality service and respect

The sales dept, will mainly be accesories

I have 2 Qualified mechanics and One Parts fitter, who is a qualified Machinist from the engineering trade, so a very handy clean fussy Fitter. The main man in the work shop, ( Qc Chief) is a man I would trust my own life with, so are very very confident of the success that is coming from working at this deal hard. The work shop is fully stocked with all brand new euipment, electric benches for the mechanics etc, very very modern and sexy!

We have some Suspension machine of some kind coming as well by Febuary next year, I do not know much about suspension it seems, but am sure I can learn, as I am confirmed in the UK and the USA next year along with the head mechanic for 4 each x 3 week training sessions, on the correct professional way to over haul and modify the product Proffesionally

Shop WILL be up and running by December 1st in New Plymouth.

We do have a 2 bedroom apartment, for out of town customers, @ a Cost obviously, as well as 2 x modern sport bikes, that can be leased for a day or 2 for you to explore the Taranaki, whilst weighting for the quality work to be finished.

A True on line WEB SITE is being built at the momnet, and all will kick off on the 1st of December 2008.

Talk soon

NZsarge
13th October 2008, 12:58
Man that's sounding awesome. Best 'o' luck. :niceone:

Shaun
14th October 2008, 09:23
Man that's sounding awesome. Best 'o' luck. :niceone:




Thankyou, I intend on having serious FUN with my NEW given life mate, and give back as much good as possible as I move forward again.

Swoop
14th October 2008, 10:46
Damn good stuff!

I especially like the idea of the loan bikes to get about on, while the baby is in the shop.:niceone:

Shaun
14th October 2008, 15:04
Damn good stuff!

I especially like the idea of the loan bikes to get about on, while the baby is in the shop.:niceone:




Just to clarify my original post


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We do have a 2 bedroom apartment, for out of town customers, @ a Cost obviously, as well as 2 x modern sport bikes, that can be leased for a day or 2 for you to explore the Taranaki, whilst weighting for the quality work to be finished."

Not total free bees mate, but Cheap with Insurance.

Sensei
14th October 2008, 15:23
Excellent to hear Shaun & if ya need welding , fitting , pipe straightening or anything that you think others cann't make you know i'll have ago to help ya out . :done:

Shaun
15th October 2008, 05:58
Excellent to hear Shaun & if ya need welding , fitting , pipe straightening or anything that you think others cann't make you know i'll have ago to help ya out . :done:




The Titanium Pipe you Repaired for me the other day is Bloody brilliant mate!

PS, I do have another pipe that could do with some work? This is a Stainless unit

Shaun
15th October 2008, 06:00
Awesome stuff Shaun, I look forward to the grand tour when I get down to New Plymouth at the end of the month.

question.... my bike is currently under Suzuki new bike warrenty, it is meant to go to suzuki approved service outlets while under warrenty (or so they lead me to belive) is this the case and are you one of those?



Technically YES mate RE the warranty.

My Buisness No, as I am NOT a Suzuki dealer as far as the warranty goes.

Krayy
15th October 2008, 08:13
Looks like a trip to the Naki is on the cards for next year (I'll wait for the "professional" machine to get there ;) )

Front suspender is a bit soft (when I say a bit, I mean a LOT) so need some of your mojo.

gtr boy
15th October 2008, 08:25
very nice
good luck with the bisso,sounds like there will be only good from it though....
might see you to tickle up my bike when your machine gets here :shifty: