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Hi ED forum, as businesses, shops and the world starts to open up we wanted to let you know we are here for all your bike and scooter servicing repairs. We do everything from bike puncture repairs, health checks, where we check the safety of the bike, cables, gears and tyres to full services and even up-cycling old bikes. We have had bikes bought in to the shop that have not been used in years and turned these around into fully functioning bikes. Make sure your bikes are road ready and safe to ride. At the moment we are turning services, puncture repairs and health checks around the same day, give us call on 07958 502 709 to chat through your bike and scooter needs and we will do our best to get you booked in and back on the road safe and bike ready. We are a local family run local business and will be happy to hear from you. Andre and the team. Check out our Facebook page to here https://www.facebook.com/Lindo2wheels.

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