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2nd February 2021, 17:59 | #1 |
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Thank you Stocktake!
Many thanks to our Stocktake for bringing and fitting a couple of his specially reinforced VIS motors and just in time for the MoT! In return, I had warmed the engine up and got the traction control unit out of the way beforehand. We had a chat a metre or so apart and mugs of tea to warm us up a bit. It's great to know people like David; helpful, knowledgeable and skilled. Thanks again!
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2nd February 2021, 20:25 | #2 |
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One of the good ones on the planet, always willing to help if he can, i have gained a lot of knowledge from Dave at our Nano meets
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Arctic Givology Learn to Give Everything is Achievable ad altiora tendo. Check out our Nano meet dates http://www.midlandsnanomeets.co.uk/ http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/index.php?thepage=howto " You do the work , we supply the expertise " |
2nd February 2021, 20:38 | #3 |
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Too true Steve, Dave's a real gentleman.
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3rd February 2021, 06:27 | #4 |
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It was nice to have a real face to face conversation with somebody David. It was only possible as your place is on the way to the supermarket. I have been doing my neighbors shopping since March last year (twice a week) as they are both over 75 and shielding.
Really appreciated the fact you removed the TC unit before hand The bottom nut is an absolute pain ( if it's there )
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3rd February 2021, 06:45 | #5 |
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That’s what the club is all about, helping one and other out. Well done Dave.
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3rd February 2021, 08:13 | #6 |
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He once sent me two replacement Vis Motors on trust that I would send my old ones back, many thanks Dave. rev. |
3rd February 2021, 15:42 | #7 |
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Hmm; that bottom nut Anyway, car passed its MoT with flying colours! Only advisory was a'slightly' binding brake on the nearside front wheel. Not sure what they consider 'slightly' in that regard, but by the time I got home, the whole brake assembly was burning hot!! Had the same problem on a rear wheel a few years back, again in winter. Getting it fixed on Tuesday (weather permitting). Thanks again David!
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