Every penny counts - ESSENTIAL RUBBER

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Calling all those clever folk who use the excellent services of Essential Rubber, Dalston, London N1 – and if you are not using them, why not?

You can bag yourself an extra 10% discount by telling them that you belong to EAMG.

It was all arranged by a friend of mine, Chris Reed, with the shop’s owner, Mick Berry.

Contact on Essential Rubber on 020 7241 0055.

Map thingy:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&h...,20.43457&safe=active&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr
 
Calling all those clever folk who use the excellent services of Essential Rubber, Dalston, London N1 – and if you are not using them, why not?

You can bag yourself an extra 10% discount by telling them that you belong to EAMG.

It was all arranged by a friend of mine, Chris Reed, with the shop’s owner, Mick Berry.

Contact on Ultimate Rubber on 020 7241 0055.

Map thingy:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&h...,20.43457&safe=active&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr


What sort of rubber goods do they supply?:ymca:confused::ymca:ymca:whip:whip
 
What sort of rubber goods do they supply?:ymca:confused::ymca:ymca:whip:whip

This kind.............specially for you mate. :augie

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Definately called Essential Rubber. They did the rear tyre and MOT on my out-going bike last Saturday.

They do rubber (ride in/ride out or loose wheels) as well as basic servicing and MOTs.

Open 8am-5.30pm Mon-Sat, and all services are first-come first served. Saturday 8am you can get a tyre done in and out inside of 15mins. :beerjug:
 
Another thumbs up for them.

The MOT is ride in/ride out as well - none of this silly booking in advance nonsense.
 
Feck! :blast

How on earth did I give it the wrong name?

Soory peeps......:o

All sorted - Greg
 
I always use them for my maxi scoot service and MOT (just last friday in fact). Are they good to use for the GS? Always been a bit concerned about getting GS wheels balanced, ugly weights etc, and getting a dead tidy job.

Would you defo recommend them for GS alloys?
 
I always use them for my maxi scoot service and MOT (just last friday in fact). Are they good to use for the GS? Always been a bit concerned about getting GS wheels balanced, ugly weights etc, and getting a dead tidy job.

Would you defo recommend them for GS alloys?
I was in there on Thursday with my GS... go in there without a doubt. :thumb2
 
when I lived in London, I always shopped at Essential (they do much more than tyres....)

Great staff, friendly atmosphere, what's more, some of the best prices in London...
 


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