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For me it has to be REDLINE in Loughborough, ktm4u.co.uk. Cracking bunch of blokes that are not afraid to divulge knowledge. They know all KTMs inside out and will put themselves out to help you, not like the others that once you`ve bought the bike dont want to know you!!

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For me it has to be REDLINE in Loughborough, ktm4u.co.uk. Cracking bunch of blokes that are not afraid to divulge knowledge. They know all KTMs inside out and will put themselves out to help you, not like the others that once you`ve bought the bike dont want to know you!!

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I've already recommended these guys for their reliability and helpfulness on the mail order front but what you say reminds me: - when I first got my 520 I had carburation problems, decided to refurb it and rang Redline for a refurb kit - guy in parts said they're bloody expensive (about ÂŁ70 iirc) we'll certainly sell you one but have a word with our workshop guy first and he'll tell you what you really need. Which I did. Workshop guy (forgotten his name I'm afraid :redface: ) told me there's no need to buy anything at all and spent some time explaining what to do and what not to do when stripping an FCR. Finished by saying anytime I needed advice to give him a call. (Thankfully I've had no real problems with the bike since.) I don't see how that could be topped for service. :) :) :)

(Should point out I didn't buy my bike from them, never have - and, having used them for mail order for a couple of years, they know I'm in London so never likely to get any business from me as a workshop customer.)
 
I've already recommended these guys for their reliability and helpfulness on the mail order front but what you say reminds me: - when I first got my 520 I had carburation problems, decided to refurb it and rang Redline for a refurb kit - guy in parts said they're bloody expensive (about ÂŁ70 iirc) we'll certainly sell you one but have a word with our workshop guy first and he'll tell you what you really need. Which I did. Workshop guy (forgotten his name I'm afraid :redface: ) told me there's no need to buy anything at all and spent some time explaining what to do and what not to do when stripping an FCR. Finished by saying anytime I needed advice to give him a call. (Thankfully I've had no real problems with the bike since.) I don't see how that could be topped for service. :) :) :)

(Should point out I didn't buy my bike from them, never have - and, having used them for mail order for a couple of years, they know I'm in London so never likely to get any business from me as a workshop customer.)
...and when I went there they gave me a massage, a free Akra, paid my mortgage for three months and sorted me with a bj from Jodie Marsh in a top London Hotel.


(...and some stickers)
 
(Unlike you I don't have to take it up the arse to get something resembling service :rolleyes: )
There's me thinking that was all part of the standard Bracken service?

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I wouldn't let jodie marsh near my ****

they must have really not liked you
Hers was the first Sun-type babe that popped into my head. I'm def more of an Angelina type fella.... or perhaps Jennifer Garner... No, wait, here's the pick of the crop...

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Stowes Motorcycles
7 Bridge Street, Wellesbourne,
CV35 9QP Warwick, Warwickshire (Warwickshire)

These guys are never too busy to help.
Sure beat speedaway
 
For me it has to be REDLINE in Loughborough, ktm4u.co.uk. Cracking bunch of blokes that are not afraid to divulge knowledge. They know all KTMs inside out and will put themselves out to help you, not like the others that once you`ve bought the bike dont want to know you!!

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redline could not find anything or part no s about eps removal,which is a common thing

i have to say i bought my bike from bracken central(north london branch)dave there is a top man very helpful and always seems to come up with the right answers,cool dude
 
Eurotek best dealer

Triple-D Motosport in Kendal for the whole KTM range ( I often go in there to drool over the 950 Adv).


But my nomination would be for EUROTEK. Fantastic service always got what I want in stock and the guys and gals in there are really helpfull as they only specialise in Enduro and MX.


Jon
 
I use Elderfields in Farnham surrey for my bits and bobs.
They're not a KTM dealer,but a mx shop.
Got years of experience on all types off off road bikes.
Can get you any part you want.
And the service rates are brilliant. ;)
 
I use Elderfields in Farnham surrey for my bits and bobs.
They're not a KTM dealer,but a mx shop.
Got years of experience on all types off off road bikes.
Can get you any part you want.
And the service rates are brilliant. ;)
daz is that the place on a hill and bend on the left if you where going towards bird world? if so u got there number m8:D
 
Maybe as a publicity stunt for the forum we should send the most recommended dealer a certificate !

How about it Seth - Cheap as Chips ! LOL
 
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