Bmw workshop .

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Bmw workshop .

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I seem to remember reading a recommendation for a
non franchised BMW workshop in the Kew ,Chiswick area
of London .
Can anyone jog my memory ?

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Post by Paul »

That would be Jap and German Motorcycles. They have now moved to 102 Druid Street in London, SE1 2HQ. Take a peek at their web site at http://www.japandgerman.co.uk/

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Post by bobbit »

Thanks Paul,

Service is looming, I'll give them a try .

Cheers
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Post by julian »

J&G were recommended to me by Bigblackfalco. They did the paralever bearings on my first S. I was impressed with the standard of their work and they fixed a couple of other simple things foc - which was nice.

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