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Comfy Old Boots

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Where are you buying your self service items now Motorworks is no longer financially viable due to brexit? Brake pads particularly? Gonna service the bike myself this time. Thanks.
 
oh, and for pattern parts like Ferodo brake pads, I found Ebay to be good. I tended to use the Ebay shop of a genuine motorcycle parts supplier like Demon Tweeks. Do you have such a thing in Ireland? Although you can order from the whole EU.

The online Ferodo catalogue is pretty good at cross referencing OE parts against their pattern parts. Then just search Ebay for the pad reference.
 
none of the options I suggested are UK based! I gave you an EU site I used before brexit and suggested your local Ebay
I’ll check it out dude thanks. EBay just directs me to the uk so I never use it.
 
Where are you buying your self service items now Motorworks is no longer financially viable due to brexit? Brake pads particularly? Gonna service the bike myself this time. Thanks.
Have the parts sent to me and we'll figure something out for the final delivery, like meeting in Slane or Drogheda etc. :thumb2
 
Where are you buying your self service items now Motorworks is no longer financially viable due to brexit? Brake pads particularly? Gonna service the bike myself this time. Thanks.

There are several motorcycle part shops in Dublin, including City Spares, Paul Ryan Motorcycles, and Two Wheels Motorcycles, which offer a wide range of parts and accessories for various motorcycle brands. You can visit these shops to find the specific parts you need for your motorcycle.

Dublin has several motorcycle part shops that cater to various needs, from new and used parts to accessories.

City Spares​

  • Location: Cherry Orchard Industrial Estate, Dublin
  • Specialties: New and used motorcycles, parts for all makes and models, light repair services.
  • Contact: Available via phone or email.

Paul Ryan Motorcycles​

  • Location: JFK Trading Centre, Dublin 12
  • Specialties: Wide range of motorcycles and spare parts, customer-focused service.
  • Contact: In-store assistance and phone support available.

Two Wheels Motorcycles​

  • Location: M50 Business Park, Ballymount, Dublin 12
  • Specialties: New and used motorcycles, parts for Honda and KTM, service options.
  • Contact: Email or phone for inquiries and appointments.

Summary Table of Shops​

City SparesCherry Orchard Industrial EstateNew/used bikes, parts, light repairs
Paul Ryan MotorcyclesJFK Trading Centre, Dublin 12Motorcycles, spare parts, customer service
Two WheelsM50 Business Park, BallymountHonda, KTM parts, used motorcycles,
 
I always buy brake pads for any make of bike from my local independent bike shop.
 
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Mr Old Boots raises an issue we are suffering from here in Dublin as discussed by us recently. There’s a problem finding a knowledgeable BMW experienced bike mechanic here. John Tilley in the midlands is injured presently and another potential person in the north is unable to take on new work. So the search continues for someone with 1150 experience.
 
Mr Old Boots raises an issue we are suffering from here in Dublin as discussed by us recently. There’s a problem finding a knowledgeable BMW experienced bike mechanic here. John Tilley in the midlands is injured presently and another potential person in the north is unable to take on new work. So the search continues for someone with 1150 experience.
Have you tried AMC in Ashbourne? I was there recently with my VFr1200f, and he had a R1200gs on the bench, working on it.
 
How desperate are you?

Got any friends in NI to post too, then pick up?
Hour and half ride, is it worth it?

What's the catch if someone in England buys them and posts on to ROI is the problem the same as it is for a business?
 
.....What's the catch if someone in England buys them and posts on to ROI is the problem the same as it is for a business?
Same as for a business. The ROI recipient pays ROI VAT having previously paid UK VAT - it's called BREXIT.
Post to NI & collect or have it conveyed South by the "Murphia" works - even for for the likes of me 360K from the border. On the other hand continental businesses post to me directly without additional VAT or hassle - inverse progress.
 


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