Well, won't be buying from Willenhall Scooters again!
you big girl 
60p spacer,ebay,crying,start a thread,more crying
big girl
you get me?
big girl
you get me?
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philz
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Bought a loom from Willenhall. The quality was shocking, it fell apart and was made up from scrap pieces jointed. To be fair to them it looked ok in the packet and they refunded fully inc return post no questions asked. I suppose most dealers will have a proportion of poor quality bits on their shelf.
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wurzel
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Problem isn't the money with these parts it's the fact that if they're not fit for purpose why sell them.
If you buy from somewhere that is just selling parts and not actually using them, they will have no
idea if they are any use at all.
I think most of us realise that a certain amount of fettling will be needed but there's a limit.
If in doubt ring a dealer who doesn't have a minimum order charge and who you know either builds,
restores or repairs scooters and ask if they've used the parts and if they fit.
Paying a bit extra for good parts that do what they are meant to will cause you far less stress and hassle
in the long run and the small parts you end up binning because it's not worth your while to send back
end up costing you more in the long run
If you buy from somewhere that is just selling parts and not actually using them, they will have no
idea if they are any use at all.
I think most of us realise that a certain amount of fettling will be needed but there's a limit.
If in doubt ring a dealer who doesn't have a minimum order charge and who you know either builds,
restores or repairs scooters and ask if they've used the parts and if they fit.
Paying a bit extra for good parts that do what they are meant to will cause you far less stress and hassle
in the long run and the small parts you end up binning because it's not worth your while to send back
end up costing you more in the long run
donnies got upset,sent an email,they didnt reply within the hour or the time it takes to do his nails so he spat his dummy out and made a thread 
I would rather pay 60p for a s**t part from ebay than £60 or £600 for a s**t part from Mb
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fairspares
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some people may not like the man himself but his parts are excellent quality , ive been buying from him for 20+ years and yet to get anything s**t from him.eden wrote:I would rather pay 60p for a s**t part from ebay than £60 or £600 for a s**t part from Mb
Fairspares Lambretta workshop.
you have been lucky then 
or your standards are low
before you get the hump that's a joke!
or your standards are low
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Donnie
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Are you one of those mentally deficient pillocks I hear about that enjoy just jumping into threads to try and get a reaction?ipman wrote:donnies got upset,sent an email,they didnt reply within the hour or the time it takes to do his nails so he spat his dummy out and made a thread
(checks members other messages on forum)
Never mind, you don't have to answer that one.....
Donnie.
