From: Krusty on
Simon Wilson wrote:

> On 08/04/2010 10:10, Lozzo wrote:
> > Champ wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > As others have noted, I would have thought a mobile service would
> > > suit you better.
> >
> > It's always worth a look at. I'd need a big van though
> >
>
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=250595707318

1141cc?!? Doesn't sound very mobile to me!

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From: Krusty on
Simon Wilson wrote:

> On 08/04/2010 10:10, Lozzo wrote:
> > Champ wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > As others have noted, I would have thought a mobile service would
> > > suit you better.
> >
> > It's always worth a look at. I'd need a big van though
> >
>
> Or this one, bit pricier:
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=120552222068

My mate Andy's got one similar to that[1]. Tis a fantastic bit of kit.

[1] http://www.ottstuntteam.co.uk/album/pages/43_jpg.htm

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From: Domenec on
On 8 abr, 09:32, "Lozzo" <lo...(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote:
> Ben wrote:

> > It strikes me Loz, that there's a small business getting started here
> > for you.  You've got the skill and the equipment, all you need is a
> > small unit, and you're an independent specialist mechanic.
> There's the rub - you try finding any small business unit that will get
> planning permission for motorcycle trade use around here, and
> especially in an area where customers will travel to. There are none,
> I've already searched and had an estate agent search too. There are a
> couple out on farms in the middle of nowhere, places that even I have
> trouble finding. No matter how good you are you'll have a problem with
> people not bothering because they cba to take a trip that far out to
> have minor repairs done.

Why not a mobile van with all the spanners needed?

And with blinking neons "Wizard of Loz will pass your MOT".

From: Wicked Uncle Nigel on
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, 'Hog
<sm911SPAM(a)CHIPShotmail.co.uk> typed
>
>But a mobile service with a van large enough to house a nice workspace might
>work, particularly if you did a tyre service.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This. If you do this, and can get within hailing distance of a dealer
price (a bit more is not a problem, a lot more might be), then I would
definitely be a customer.

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I've always been a man who's open to persuasion
From: Scraggy on
Lozzo <lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote:
..
>
> It's always worth a look at. I'd need a big van though


Plus somewhere secure to park it. For all the obvious reasons.

Or you'd be in the business of load><unload on a daily basis.


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