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    How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    I have not used this service just found it on google
    http://allyearbiker.com/Bike_Protection/Treatment.html

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    Suspicious

    Excuse me for being a suspicious old fart ... but a cursory checking out of the link reveals no real world address/contact/home for the allyearbiker.com enterprise.

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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    I wondered who would spot that one first?

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    Hurrrah !

    Does that mean I get a prize ?

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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    I think it's ok. Apparently, several of the local IAM bike club have booked him for a deep clean of their bikes.

    It's been advertised on the UKGSers site as well

    Perhaps it's a franchise but the local one is ok by all acounts

    I just don't fancy paying someone 60quid to clean my bike..

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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    the site is definitely legitimate. The reprts coming back from the original AYBiker on fazer forums are fantastic. Started out a couple of years ago at £45.00

    I have emailed them though- nearly 2 months ago- still waiting an answer!

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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    One of SW bikers members was employed valeting bikes for a dealer , he got laid off and decided to set up on his own , but it never quite came off because of insurance problems i think, he now only does cars as a result of it
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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    For those worried the public record on the domain name is

    Robert Cross in Newton Aycliffe

    There is the full address, telephone number and email as well.

    I'll move this post to the correct section

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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    Lots of people on GSer use him and reckon it's well worth the price. You can either get a few mates together and they'll come to you or you can go to one of their places.
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    Re: How to have a clean bike the lazy way

    In his FAQs he does indicate he is based in Darlington. But some better contact details would have been nice
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