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Chaps,

I was so impressed with the service provided by www.allyearbiker.co.uk I have become the North East Franchise holder, covering Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and Durham.

The best product on the market to protect our bikes from corrosion is ACF50 and allyearbiker offers a great service in its application.

Being based in the North East, makes it easier for you to book an appointment. I can come to your place or if you do not have suitable facilities, i.e. driveway, access to outside water and an electric point, you can bring your bike to my operating base. (Free tea or coffee :D )

If any of you want your bikes protected or have any questions send me a PM or check out www.allyearbiker.co.uk for further details or bookings.

Cheers
 
Great news,

My bike's not laid up for this winter but I am, broken big toe on my left foot, so can't change gear ! Bugger !

As soon as I'm back in the saddle I'll be in touch, I'm really glad that someone's offering this service in our area.

Cheers, Alex :ChrisKelly
 
Had my bike treated by Bayman last weekend, top job, the bike went in looking like shit, came out gleaming like a new pin. I watched the whole process and was very impressed with the depth of preparation cleaning and drying prior to the application of ACF. Highly recommended:thumb2:thumb2
 
Yes, it will be me, looking forward to meeting you, see you tomorrow....let's hope it warms up a bit :)

Mal

I thought our Bikes were clean, they are now!

I can't believe especially considering the temperature today that you spent as long as you did to ensure such a top job.

Very impressed with end result

Thank you very much :thumb2
 
Thanks for the kind words, I enjoyed working on your bikes, (they are in lovely condition). The main thing was to ensure you got a good protective coating of ACF 50, which will help to repel and keep out moisture, preventing the scourge of corrosion.

Top tip

Now that your bike is ACF coated, hose it down as regularly as you can to prevent dirt building up, Water on its own will do little to remove the coating. Shampooing should remove the more stubborn dirt, use a mild car or bike shampoo to avoid degrading the ACF50 coating too quickly. Wipe on a new ACF50 coating on exposed areas every few months and where you've used degreaser, such as around the chain area.
 
Just had the bikes treated by Bayman today. Can't believe how good they look. I thought they were clean but there must have been loads of hidden dirt. Best thing is the coating in the places I couldn't have got to. Brilliant.
 
Thanks Mick, (Welcome back to the forum) pleased you are happy with the results :)
 
I'd just like to take the opportunity to endorse this service:thumb2


That is all.......
 
Hi Malcolm,

I am in Seaton Delaval, any chance you can come to do my bike - any time or day as I work from home?
 
Don't think you will get a reply as it seems he aint offering this anymore - well that's what he says but he still seems to do some jobs :confused:
 
Hi Malcolm,

I am in Seaton Delaval, any chance you can come to do my bike - any time or day as I work from home?

Russell,

don't understand why you posted that, I replied to your PM in a timely fashion, (22/10/2013) sorry to disappoint you but due to other work commitments I am not taking on any new customers for the time being.
 


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