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Recommendation for mobile moped/motorbike mechanic - Adrian at RPMz


jonty1494

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I found Adrian's details from an old post on EDF and so wanted to update the recommendations for him - he has just serviced and repaired a moped for me - done a very good job at a fair price and is a nice guy to deal with. His number is 07956 503 506 and trades as RPMz. (I have no connection with him other than being a happy customer).


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Judging from your other posts on similar topics you are doing quite a good job of annoying various people that reply trying to help to you. His pricing is nothing to do with me - but in my opinion he charged a very reasonable hourly rate especially given the good job that he did. I have supplied the phone number - why don't you give him a ring and ask what his hourly rates rather than just saying "can he negotiate a price" before you even know what the rates are?


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