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FROSTY
7th March 2009, 10:44
Folks Ive got a full sized Garage with most of the normal workshop tools.
Bike workbench etc. On the weekend the workshop is available for KB'ers to do normal maintainance.
The deal is simple You turn up with the bits to do the job. Ill offer advice on what you need to do and show you where the tools are.
YOU WILL DO THE JOB. I'll be available between customers to make sure all is ok so you wont be all alone. Or if you want to organise a freind with more mechanical skill thats all good too.
After wards YOU clean up your mess put the tools away etc.
Im thinking oil changes,brake pads etc
Of course the KB van is available if needed.
The ONLY thing is the hours are from 9.30 am till 6.00 sat and 10 am -5pm on sunday.

nudedaytona
7th March 2009, 11:32
what a great deal! This is awesome.

FROSTY
8th March 2009, 09:14
bump bumper

JimO
8th March 2009, 10:58
do we get to keep any left over tools etc :woohoo:

FROSTY
8th March 2009, 14:27
do we get to keep any left over tools etc :woohoo:
Left over?? wot you tarking about bohhh?

The Pastor
10th March 2009, 21:33
Left over?? wot you tarking about bohhh?
from the ones he brakes he means ;)

HungusMaximist
11th March 2009, 10:19
You still doing those spanner nights Frosty?

Would you also please post up the address of your shop? Chur.

FROSTY
12th March 2009, 12:40
check the login--millarscarcentre

klingon
15th March 2009, 09:56
Thanks Frosty - wonderful idea! I will be out there later today to adjust my rattly, slappy, random chain that is currently behaving like over-stretched knicker elastic. :rolleyes:

Ooops... too much information... :Oops:

Lets just say I will be there later...

FROSTY
15th March 2009, 10:34
no worries klingon

klingon
15th March 2009, 14:50
Thanks for everything, Frosty! You the man! :niceone:

Except when you called my bike a slapper. That wasn't nice. :nono: :laugh:

FROSTY
15th March 2009, 17:51
aww comeon -the bike not its rider. -annyway the state of that chain--it IS a slapper. :innocent:
Why doncha score a new chain n sprocket and oil n filter and we'll use it as project for this wendsday :innocent:
Id be keen to hear how ya feel with the back shocks backed off one notch

klingon
15th March 2009, 21:34
aww comeon -the bike not its rider. -annyway the state of that chain--it IS a slapper. :innocent:
Why doncha score a new chain n sprocket and oil n filter and we'll use it as project for this wendsday :innocent:
Id be keen to hear how ya feel with the back shocks backed off one notch

hmmm... I would take you up on the offer but I believe this Wednesday is the monthly BRONZ meeting. Are you doing the spanner nights every Wednesday? I would definitely like to come along and learn some of the basics.

LBD
16th March 2009, 03:48
do we get to keep any left over tools etc :woohoo:

Yer can keep the bits left over from yer bike when you've finished:laugh:

LittleJohn
16th March 2009, 14:27
Frosty,

Would be kee to hook up for the Spanner nights, maybe can help out sometimes as well although most of my experience is on dirt bikes, but engines are engines (the basics anyway)

EatOrBeEaten
16th March 2009, 14:44
Frosty's garage FTW :niceone:

Cheers again for all the help with the Kwaka o' doom mate, appreciate it :)

FROSTY
16th March 2009, 15:17
Frosty's garage FTW :niceone:

Cheers again for all the help with the Kwaka o' doom mate, appreciate it :)
Hey tis apsolutely no problem. PLEASE remember to get a pair of new bolts asap.

klingon
16th March 2009, 15:51
Hey tis apsolutely no problem. PLEASE remember to get a pair of new bolts asap.

:yes: Bolts help to hold one's bike together. Mine has several.
I'm going to be an expert at this before you know it. :hitcher:

FROSTY
16th March 2009, 15:53
:yes: Bolts help to hold one's bike together. Mine has several.
I'm going to be an expert at this before you know it. :hitcher:
Yep and rust never sleeps--Ohh and the wheels on the bike go round and round :2thumbsup