Found a spanner/race shop in hungerford

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Found a spanner/race shop in hungerford

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https://m.facebook.com/Innocentengineering/

I know the guy through another forum, but wasn't aware he was based there

I can see me using him for stuff
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Re: Found a spanner/race shop in hungerford

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weeksy wrote: Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:07 pm https://m.facebook.com/Innocentengineering/

I know the guy through another forum, but wasn't aware he was based there

I can see me using him for stuff
Got any recommendations in NW London?
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Re: Found a spanner/race shop in hungerford

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Not north wear but FWR, Bob is a top bloke and they are great (my experience anyways) or https://www.maitlandracing.com/
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Re: Found a spanner/race shop in hungerford

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Can second FWR
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Perfect - that's no great distance at all!

The stupid thing is I remember them from my despatch riding days, but had completely forgotten!

I need a bit of work done over the winter, so I'll give 'em a call.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:30 am Perfect - that's no great distance at all!

The stupid thing is I remember them from my despatch riding days, but had completely forgotten!

I need a bit of work done over the winter, so I'll give 'em a call.
Just remember their main work is tyre sales and fitting as well as quick turnaround consumables like pads, C & S kits and such like. They do more involved work but might take a while to fit in. Bob is a mate from many years back when he started racing as a complete loon teenager and has just taken on a new bloke called Matt (also a racer and recently finished in my old line of work) to manage the workshop basically take some of the load off Bob as EVERYBODY asks for him by name (including me) when they ring up
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I've been going there for a dozen years or more. I've always found them quick, straightforward and well-priced. I recently had a full service (incl valve check) for the NC there and the price was a bit eye-watering, but it also involved a new rear disc and a couple of Road 5 tyres. Bob was nevertheless a bit apologetic and reduced the labour hours a bit. It might be their new mechanic is a bit inexperienced, I don't know. Bob's business partner, Chris, left recently to set up his own tyre shop. I see a certain Ben Cope is working with him. Anyone we might know? :) https://twotyres.co.uk/
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Re: Found a spanner/race shop in hungerford

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Scootabout wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:31 pm I've been going there for a dozen years or more. I've always found them quick, straightforward and well-priced. I recently had a full service (incl valve check) for the NC there and the price was a bit eye-watering, but it also involved a new rear disc and a couple of Road 5 tyres. Bob was nevertheless a bit apologetic and reduced the labour hours a bit. It might be their new mechanic is a bit inexperienced, I don't know. Bob's business partner, Chris, left recently to set up his own tyre shop. I see a certain Ben Cope is working with him. Anyone we might know? :) https://twotyres.co.uk/
Interesting....didnt know about Bens new venture so will look and see how he gets on with it. I have known Bob and Ben for about 20 years now so will see how things develop