Day 2 with my first Superduke and I'm pretty sure I've discovered the most fun thing on 2 wheels...ever! I read loads of reports that the bike's throttle is snappy and hard to get used to, snatchy at low speeds, rubbish in traffic, etc. I have to admit that I (happily) found none of that to be true!
On to the subject - can anyone recommend a good Superduke mechanic in London? I learned with my Ducati that independent specialist mechanics tend to do a better job than dealers and so would prefer an independent, however if it comes to it I'm willing to use a registered dealer
Schnauzer
2010-07-10 16:17:00 UTC
Danny_Two
2010-07-10 17:42:00 UTC
Try The KTM Centre in Hemel, Bracken in Central London near the Old Kent Road.
Get quotes first, some of these guys have been know to bump the bill up here and there.
Get quotes first, some of these guys have been know to bump the bill up here and there.
Schnauzer
2010-07-14 10:39:00 UTC
Post missing.
Danny_Two
2010-07-14 11:04:00 UTC
Post missing.
Ducati Pete
2010-07-14 13:52:00 UTC
Post missing.
Ducati Pete
2010-07-17 14:40:00 UTC
Post missing.
bic_bicknell
2010-07-17 14:41:00 UTC
Post missing.
lobster
2010-07-30 19:48:00 UTC
I have used Bracken for 8 years and they were OK. now gone there is always Paul who has set up on his own at the same p[remises. Here's the link to recent discussions.
http://www.superduke.net/forum/viewtopi ... ht=bracken
I'm going to try him out next opportunity because I think he deserved a bit of support and in my experience new start ups always over deliver on service. (as they should), and it will always be in your interest to be a customer who was in there first as he will always treat you right.
He doesn't smile much but is very into KTMs. All I want to know.
http://www.superduke.net/forum/viewtopi ... ht=bracken
I'm going to try him out next opportunity because I think he deserved a bit of support and in my experience new start ups always over deliver on service. (as they should), and it will always be in your interest to be a customer who was in there first as he will always treat you right.
He doesn't smile much but is very into KTMs. All I want to know.