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WE ARE MOVING!

WE ARE MOVING!
29 Dec
Written by Chris Bassett

ALL HANDS ON DECK!

The time is upon us and we have officially started moving to our new site in Padiham!

The first of many wheels rolled through the front doors!

Just a couple of days before Christmas we started moving boxes and bikes into our new showroom at 7 Sowerby Street in Padiham.
Progress has been steady whilst we pack up everything at our Accrington site ready for transport and as much as we are trying our best to keep disruption to a minimum it is inevitable. 
With that in mind we are going to carry out the move as quickly and strategically as possible. 

We will not be booking any service or repair work for the first week or so of January to allow our workshop adequate time to get set up and functioning. 

We will be making a MASSIVE push in the first week of January to get every bike over to Padiham and get the showroom set up and ready to go.
Once we are in the new task of making the showroom look as good as possible starts with new displays and POS.

As always we will keep you updated via our social media platforms and our website!

To confirm, once we have completed our move to the new showroom our Accrington site will close with all services carried out from Padiham.

STAY TUNED!

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