Quench Cycles Bedgebury - Is their Servicing any good?
csmith319
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Hi all - a bit new on here, apart from a classified ad a few years ago. Not sure if this is the best place to post this question either!
Anyway, a bit of a random question, I need a bit of work done on my MTB and practically speaking it would work well to get Quench to do the work while I'm there in Bedgebury doing a 10K run in a couple of weeks.
They seem like a good bunch of guys there, but wondered if anyone has used them for work on their bikes?
If not - anyone used Wildside in Tunbridge Wells?
Thanks!
Anyway, a bit of a random question, I need a bit of work done on my MTB and practically speaking it would work well to get Quench to do the work while I'm there in Bedgebury doing a 10K run in a couple of weeks.
They seem like a good bunch of guys there, but wondered if anyone has used them for work on their bikes?
If not - anyone used Wildside in Tunbridge Wells?
Thanks!
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Try the forum on the Bedgebury Forest CC website. Bound to find something or ask locals on there.0
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Have used Wildside for donkey's, always do good work and a credible LBS.2010 Specialized Stumpjumper Elite
2010 Whyte 905 (stolen)
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Thanks - think I will try and use Wildside, probably a better chance of decent work I reckon.0
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Wild Side are very good, just make sure to book waaaay in advance, as they're always busy. Or take biccies!0
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I've always had my bike serviced at Quench and found them excellent. Good service, knowledgeable, helpful guys. Their turn around tends to be quite quick too. They're an accredited Shimano service centre and the guys in the workshop are cytech qualified.0