Problems with BEEDSPEED???

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garry inglis
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sinc they sold it to a so called young buisiness man or boy its gone downhill s**t service s**t parts ignorant staff on phone ruined a very good company
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After Alan left i stopped using them.


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Not a patch on what they were.
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I always thought Arthur francis was much more approachable when they were in watford
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I use AF Rayspeed.
Difficult at times to get hold of on the phone.
But very friendly and very helpful when you go into the shop.
They will explain most things and offer advice.
Not used beedspeed for a long time.
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wrecklessrobbie wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 7:44 pm I use AF Rayspeed.
Difficult at times to get hold of on the phone.
But very friendly and very helpful when you go into the shop.
They will explain most things and offer advice.
Yes, helpful bunch. Just a bit like catching steam with a net.
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Absolutely....Ordered a lower fork bearing dust cover and they sent me an upper one when I carefully described what I needed on the phone, sent it back over a week ago with NO reply, previous issues too in the last few months.....since Alan Beedham went ..its been a joke....some of the workers have NO idea about Scooters!!!
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scooterslag
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gave up on beedies years ago, just shite now, used to be my 'go to' dealer, now I wouldn't trust them to send me a spark plug.
The mack daddy on the left!
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hendy wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:31 pm
wrecklessrobbie wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 7:44 pm I use AF Rayspeed.
Difficult at times to get hold of on the phone.
But very friendly and very helpful when you go into the shop.
They will explain most things and offer advice.
Yes, helpful bunch. Just a bit like catching steam with a net.
What a great analogy, so very apt though. Ive always thought they could easily double their sales overnight simply by having an e-comerce site.
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sorry a bit random about af I used to get an underground train to Watford [ it was a crap place to get to ] we went there for the majority of our parts [even though there were places much more convenient] I bought a big bore 30mil carb etc .I even had a rebore to 225 while I waited [ I think I went every other week when my team was playing away]it was in a sort of railway arch nothing glamourous but it had something. when he moved we visited the new place in Yorkshire[ it coincided with the 81scarborough rally]I don't know if ray was having an off day but that was the last time I ever bought anything from there and moved onto dave webster
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