Ap workshops (tamworth)

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Ap workshops (tamworth)

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My Rsv4 failed on day 4 at Jerez couple of weeks ago (gutted as I'd already set a pb and the last day was perfect conditions), got the bike booked in at Aprilia performance and even though the team were having a mare with sickness , covid) they quickly found and sorted a faulty Map sensor. Top service and result.
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Re: Ap workshops (tamworth)

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They come across well in mag articles and on his YouTube channel
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Re: Ap workshops (tamworth)

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When my MAP sensor died on my Superduke the Dash flashed up a code and told me which sensor it was.
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Griff is a major dude and has an absolute wealth of Aprilia-related knowledge. There's no-one else I'd entrust my Falco to. He's rescued me from the smelly stuff a few times.
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Good to get positive feedback on a dealer! Well played, they need supporting when they worth it. :thumbup: