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Ian Robinson
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« on: April 09, 2013, 12,04:42 AM »

Thought i would walk into Jeffreys today and have a look at a new KTM whilst waiting for my wife to  finish her appointment.
Looks like they are gone with the signage taken down and notes on tbe windows saying they are in liquidation.  It will be a pity to see another fairly large dealer that has been around for a long time  go..
I wonder if the bikes stolen from there on the weekend has anything  to do with the company going out of business?
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Willbar
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2013, 02,18:30 AM »

Yea my barber told me a few weeks ago that it was happening, a bit sad but a sign of the times perhaps
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2013, 02,48:15 AM »

In side info, their branch in Ringwood was their down fall, the partner (John) that was running it didn't have a clue about bikes, when ya open ya mouth you have to know what you're talking about, I'll say no more.
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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2013, 03,18:41 AM »

Very sad to hear about them closing down.

I bought my first "brand new" bike from them in 1982 (XR500RC) at the tender age of 16 - Reg Jeffery sat down with me and was able to match and beat the prices from other Honda dealers, so I bought from there, even though it was a long way across town from home.

I can also vividly remember making the train trip over to Ferntree Gully with $2250 cash in my pocket!!!
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rick45013

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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2013, 09,34:06 AM »

Hi i just purchased the 450exc from there got a phone call three weeks ago saying i need to come pick my bike up from shop . just had first service. looking to find somewhere else to take it. live in cranbourne.looking forward to getting out with some off you guy n girls
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« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2013, 01,47:38 PM »

Hi i just purchased the 450exc from there got a phone call three weeks ago saying i need to come pick my bike up from shop . just had first service. looking to find somewhere else to take it. live in cranbourne.looking forward to getting out with some off you guy n girls

They did seem to be a fairly keen bike shop, just the wrong side of town for me.

Went to two bike shops in city on the weekend looking for valve shims, neither stocks them. Would have to order. Just as well really since I had left the wallet at home.

Will be a shame if all the bike shops go, how will a disorganised bloke like me get things on the way to the ride, though I never had to finish off a fork service in the carpark before the ride. However there was a brake pad change needed at abbeyard that one time.

There is a pretty good mechanic in Dandenong that knows a thing or two about bikes, and has had a KTM too. Then there is this other guy who has just about everything KTM that you can get your hands on.

You can do most servicing yourself, with plenty of club members to get advice off.
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Robert James Crisp
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« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2013, 07,10:18 PM »

I've just done a brake pad change.You want me to bring the old ones along just in case? Grin Grin
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« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2013, 10,14:46 PM »

I've just done a brake pad change.You want me to bring the old ones along just in case? Grin Grin

Rob if you are anything like me ( hevenforebid)if I'm going on a big ride I'll chuck in new brake pads even though the ones I've taken out would do the job but never put them back in, I got a bloke out off trouble in Tassi once.
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« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2013, 11,34:51 PM »

I've just done a brake pad change.You want me to bring the old ones along just in case? Grin Grin

Already counting on it. Grin
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