tibs
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Post by tibs on Oct 5, 2006 19:43:17 GMT
Hi, Further to our last post: The safety of our customers and members on this forum are of great importance to us here at The Internet Bike Shop (TIBS) and Sukida UK. The Official PDF's will soon be available free of any cost to download from the www.theinternetbikeshop.com website. However, anyone who requires a PDF document prior to these being available on the website should email: Service@theinternetbikeshop.com requesting a build document clearly stating which bike/scooter they require the PDF for. Please also note: As per Sukida UK not all the PDF files for each bike/scooter are completed. There are some documents still being translated and written when these are completed these will also become available. The documents can be fairly large so please ensure that you are able to receive large files to your email address. Thank you
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 6, 2006 13:16:17 GMT
Thank you, I'm sure any current or future Sukida owners on this forum will find them very helpful.
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Post by larry8 on Oct 7, 2006 0:18:36 GMT
It's of no use to me as I didn't purchase my scoot from you. How can I get the technical downloads if I purchased my scoot from another supplier on Ebay? This is BS!!!!!
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Post by Brian.Cannell on Oct 7, 2006 18:06:23 GMT
I AM A VERY SATISFIED CUSTOMER OF TIBS, AND RUN A SUKIDA
Re: larry8's last post, if you purchased from another supplier on Ebay perhaps you should approach them for any back-up you require. If you buy an item from Tesco you don't go to Sainsburys looking to resolve a problem with that item. The Internet Bike Shop is. I believe, a UNITED KINGDOM based company [Hemel Hempstead is in the UK], Sukida UK - surely the name gives you a clue that this is also UK based. Perhaps if you were to wait a short time someone on here might be able to forward the documents you require by email.
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Post by sunburnspain on Oct 7, 2006 18:36:26 GMT
Surely you are both missing the point? The way I read it the documents are available to anyone who asks. And it is irrelevant where you bought the bike, as the documents are from the manufacturers not the retailers. Anyway, I thought this argument had had a stop put to it. Don't effect me, I ride a JinLun. And nobody on here has heard of it, or at least they are never mentioned. Which must be an indication of their reliability.
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Post by julietdoll on Oct 7, 2006 20:03:18 GMT
I AM A VERY SATISFIED CUSTOMER OF TIBS, AND RUN A SUKIDA Re: larry8's last post, if you purchased from another supplier on Ebay perhaps you should approach them for any back-up you require. If you buy an item from Tesco you don't go to Sainsburys looking to resolve a problem with that item. The Internet Bike Shop is. I believe, a UNITED KINGDOM based company [Hemel Hempstead is in the UK], Sukida UK - surely the name gives you a clue that this is also UK based. Perhaps if you were to wait a short time someone on here might be able to forward the documents you require by email. Links to the original PDF files werre posted upon the site that is linked fromthis forum. My educated guess is that the new ones wil be, too. I think some people don't have enough to do or just like moaning!
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Post by larry8 on Oct 7, 2006 23:59:46 GMT
Mmmmmmmooooaaaaaaaaannnnnnnn whats to do next??? I'm bored and have too much time on my hands. Ok riddle!!! On a calm day you look up in the woods and see only one branch on one tree with the leaves fluttering. Is the wind causing the leaves to flutter? or is the tree causing the leaves to wave??
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Post by jialing on Oct 10, 2006 23:41:25 GMT
sounds like you got a slight touch of the flutters there Larry, take two Aspro's and an early night for you. You gotta keep those flutters under control mate.
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