Customizing shops in Southend...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by ZeroAXE, Nov 27, 2003.

  1. ZeroAXE

    ZeroAXE Guest

    This morning I saw a really nicely kitted out Bandit. It got some
    serious customizing work done on it. I finally managed to pull up next
    to this guy at a traffic light and enquired about some trick
    indicators he had, and he mentioned a name of a customizinf bike shop
    in Southend. Julien Summers/Summonds, or something like that...

    Do any of you guys know which shop he might have refered to, and
    whether they have a website?

    TIA.
    Zeroaxe.
     
    ZeroAXE, Nov 27, 2003
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  2. Julian Soper motorcycles?

    Failing that www.google.com
     
    Doesnotcompute, Nov 27, 2003
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  3. When I saw the subject line, I wondered if this
    was a thread about ram-raiding.

    I didn't, really, but the thought amused me.
     
    Steve Brassett, Nov 27, 2003
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  4. ZeroAXE

    chris Guest

    That'll defo be Julian Soper M/cycles, London Road, Leigh. Right next door
    to the small Pizza hut and not too far from that Mazda dealers, whatever
    they're called.

    chris
     
    chris, Nov 27, 2003
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  5. ZeroAXE wrote
    Julian Soper.

    They sell bike bits and do repairs and stuff round the back.

    Just along from Chalkwell Schools on the A13, right next to a pizza
    emporium.
    No website.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 27, 2003
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  6. ZeroAXE

    Zeroaxe Guest

    Ahah! So that is what Julien Soper sounds like through a
    breathgaurd/helmet!!!
    That is a real shame. This Bandit had some real nice trick bits on, and it
    would've been nice to browse around on a site and buy some Christmas
    goodies... Do you know if they then might have a catalogue or something?

    Thanks Steve (and others) for responding. Much appreciated!

    Zeroaxe.
     
    Zeroaxe, Nov 27, 2003
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  7. Zeroaxe wrote
    They do a catalogue of sorts for everyday bits and common custom stuff.
    Each catalogue is aimed at a different marque. They will happily give
    you one if you go down there[1].

    You can, if you so desire, actually buy the stuff while you are in the
    shoppe as well as they keep nigh on everything in stock.



    [1] Last time I was in there they had them by the door free for anyone
    to take and the quacker one had a tastefully green cover istr.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 27, 2003
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  8. ZeroAXE

    Zeroaxe Guest

    Thanks again. With the A13 literally 50metres from my doorstep, I might just
    pop down there next weekend.

    Zeroaxe
     
    Zeroaxe, Nov 27, 2003
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  9. Zeroaxe wrote
    Excellent. While you are waiting for the weekend to come around you
    could devote a little of your time to learning how to trim sigs.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 27, 2003
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  10. ZeroAXE

    Zeroaxe Guest

    Exscoose me sir! ;o)

    Zeroaxe
     
    Zeroaxe, Nov 27, 2003
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  11. ZeroAXE

    K Olley Guest

    One of the catalogues that is on line is http://www.highwayhawk.com/
    Juliens is the Essex stockist for their produce among others.


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    K Olley, Nov 27, 2003
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