That's a really nice Stormer. They're not that bad a bike and they sure are pretty aren't they? Dave Tellez the bloke selling this, is the same guy selling the RH67 for 29k.
Just dealing with major UK specialist:
I couldn't agree more Marc. Dealing with the poms is painful to the nth degree. I was recently screwed by Simon Cheney to the point that I decided to get legal advice over our 'deal'. I won't go into it here because it 'ain't over yet but let's just say that his lack of response to emails, lower than third world standard workmanship, wrong parts supplied and abysmal pre and after sales service was the straw that broke the camels back with dealing with UK "specialists".
A number of simple requests for parts pricing from Fluff Brown at AJS motorcycles eventuated with a "ring me, it's easier" email. Naturally, someone else got the gig to supply my alloy mudguards.
I bought a trials seat from a supplier who refused to send it to me until I paid his paypal and ebay posting fees on top of the 'buy it now' price. I argued that I wasn't obliged to pay his fees and he went into an anti Aussie barage (
convicts, dumb Aussies, cheats, thieves etc) and reckoned that "
all of his customers pay those fees". I wasn't prepared to hassle over a 12 quid item and needed it in a hurry so I reluctantly paid his fees and promptly gave him a nasty negative feedback after I recieved the seat (which wasn't what I thought it would be). He now has "I don't ship to Australia or New Zealand" on his eBay postings.
Luckily most parts for British bikes can be found in the USA for cheaper prices, cheaper shipping and far more abliging service. The American bloke that supplies our Sprite parts is friendly, fair with his pricing, informative and has nearly everything you need. It's the same with Greeves and AJS. As much as I hate cricket, I hope we whoop the Poms in the Ashes series and in every other endevour where we take them on. "Me pissed off?" You betcha!