Having previously slagged off Hursts for their inattention to potential customers on the premises and about them charging for tea & coffee I think it's only fair that I redress the balance after a good experience at the weekend.
I was wandering around some of the Belfast bike shops in the company of Aidan1150 & Triggerfish on Saturday when, after leaving HG, the ABS fault light wouldn't clear. Checked all the usual things but to no avail. Triggerfish says 'let's try Hursts'. I was a bit dubious but was a bit short of options especially as I was scheduled to do a Kesh recce on Sunday.
So off we set with Triggerfish leading (what part of 'I've NO brakes' did ya not understand
) and made it safely to their place. After buying me a cup of tea Big Alan took the bike around to the workshop & put it onto the machine which identified the problem as the switch on the front brake lever. This he cleaned with a liberal dose of contact cleaner, the problem was sorted & we were out of there within half an hour.
So well done Alan, you saved the day
I'm not fully over my 'Hurst-phobia' but it's not as bad as it was
I was wandering around some of the Belfast bike shops in the company of Aidan1150 & Triggerfish on Saturday when, after leaving HG, the ABS fault light wouldn't clear. Checked all the usual things but to no avail. Triggerfish says 'let's try Hursts'. I was a bit dubious but was a bit short of options especially as I was scheduled to do a Kesh recce on Sunday.
So off we set with Triggerfish leading (what part of 'I've NO brakes' did ya not understand
) and made it safely to their place. After buying me a cup of tea Big Alan took the bike around to the workshop & put it onto the machine which identified the problem as the switch on the front brake lever. This he cleaned with a liberal dose of contact cleaner, the problem was sorted & we were out of there within half an hour.So well done Alan, you saved the day
I'm not fully over my 'Hurst-phobia' but it's not as bad as it was




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