Happy Christmas from RigsVille

. Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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Everyone at RigsVille would like to wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas and lets hope that 2008 bring some great biking rides and in Bonzo's case even bigger breakfasts.

2007 NEC Bike Show

. Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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I've just uploaded some pictures of this years NEC Bike Show, they can be found here

Aberystwyth

. Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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We started the day meeting up with Bonzo and Ray at Fromes Hill Cafe where we had our usual excellent breakfast before heading onto the A417 into Leominster and picking up the excellent A44 until we had a quick stop at Crossgates Cafe

After we had refilled on coffee we stayed on the A44/A470 and followed this great road that's full of fast sweeping bends all the way into Aberystwyth.

Once we had found the seafront and parked our bikes next to loads of other bikes we stopped for yet another coffee and then it was time to head home which we did again via the A44 all the way back to Worcester and the Midlands.

A few more pictures can be found here

Grindleford Station Cafe

. Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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Grindleford Station Cafe was the destination for today's little ride out as it's only 80 miles away but they are some of the best roads in the area including the A515 through Ashbourne and the B5056 towards Bakewell

Once we had arrived and gorged ourselves we as had to start headed back home but headed home via Tideswell and the A515 into Ashbourne and then due to time issues we jumped onto the A52/A38 home.

A few more pictures can be found here

A proud day to be a Dad

. Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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Sorry but this post has nothing to do with motorcycles but I’m so happy and proud that I just had to post this.

For anyone that doesn’t know both me and my eldest son, Scott both study Karate and are members of the Shukokai Karate Association.

Last Sunday (September 30th) was our Karate associations National Championships held in Birmingham, now neither myself nor Scott were competing this year (I did win 1st place in 2005 for Kata but that’s enough of me blowing my own trumpet.) We went along to this year’s competition to cheer on and support a number of our fellow students who were taking part.

After a couple of hours watching and cheering on our friends just before the main event, the men’s black belt division the chief instructor of the association, Malcom Hudson stopped the proceedings and asked for Scott to come and join him in the centre of the hall.

Scott was then given an award for his “Dedication to Training” for his continued effort in training in Karate all through his illness.

We are all very proud of Scott, as any parent would be but even more so when you understand all the medical problems he has come through, all with a brave face and a never ending smile.

Scott – I love you mate.

Bournemouth

. Thursday, September 13, 2007
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It was mid-August and Bob was starting to get itchy feet and he wanted to go and have a paddle in the sea (probably to soothe the itching)

So early on a Saturday morning myself, Bob and Chinny jumped onto our bikes to meet up with Ray and Bonzo, we had decided to meet them at junction 17 of the M4 so we took the excellent A429 Fosse Way from Warwick south and around Cirencester and past Malmesbury until we hit the M4.

After meeting up with the lads we decided to head back into Malmesbury and look for breakfast.

After parking up in Malmesbury (It was nice to see that they had put out the flags to celebrate our visit) we had a little wander around this lovely looking town and eventually found a little cafe called Summer Cafe on the High Street where we had our breakfast baguettes and coffee.

Once our bellies had been filled and our bladders emptied the next part of today's trip was to head south through Devizes and around Salisbury and then down the A338 until we reached Bournemouth

After wandering around Bournemouth for a couple of hours, walking along the pier, ogling all the very attractive ladies on the beach including one brave lady who seemed to have forgot her bikini top and trying to keep Bonzo off all the fair rides we decided it was time to saddle up and start the long journey home.

Rather than retrace our route back we decided to take a slightly different way home that included the A350 from Blandford Forum north through to Warminster where we had a quick stop at a local pub for refreshments (diet coke) before carrying on up the A350 back to junction 17 of the M4 where we said our goodbyes to Ray and Bonzo and we then retraced our earlier route back up the Fosse way.

All in all we had a great, if very sweaty day and covered over 445 miles and after all that Bob never did get his paddle.

A few more pictures can be found here

Aberaeron

. Monday, September 10, 2007
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Saturday morning saw myself, Bob and Chinny meet up again with Bonzo and Ray at Fromes Hill Cafe for our usual start to a day out on the bikes, a nice big fry up!

Unfortunately I had leave after breakfast to go to my niece Taylor’s 4th birthday party so while I headed back up the M5 with thoughts of birthday cake and orange squash the others decided to head for the seaside for some sticky rock at Aberaeron.

A few more pictures can be found here

Hartington

. Wednesday, September 05, 2007
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Due to other commitments only myself and Bob could get out today and even then I had to be home early, so we we decided upon a little run into the Peak District for breakfast.

We took our usual route through Lichfield and down the A515 until we stopped for petrol at just before Sudbury when I bumped into Boycie and Big Dave from t595.net who were also heading out for a little ride of their own. After getting some advice from Boycie about some of the local roads we jumped back on the bikes and headed back up the A515 into Ashbourne

After make our way through the traffic in Ashbourne we stayed on the A515 which is a great, if busy and heavily policed road until we turned left onto the B5054 and headed into Hartington. Like most of the B roads within the Peak District this a lovely road with some great views but due to a lack of time we stopped in Hartington upon the recommendation of a mate of mine at the local tea room where we had our usual breakfast before heading back out onto the roads and headed home.

A few more pictures can be found here

Breakfast Run

. Monday, July 16, 2007
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After a couple of years being unable to ride his Blackbird due to health reasons, it was great to see Chinny again

As with almost all our ride outs we arranged to meet up at a cafe, in this case we were meeting up with Bonzo and Ray so we decided to meet at Fromes Hill Cafe as this is half way between where we all live.

After our usual excellent breakfasts we decided to have a ride along the excellent A44 from Bromyard, through Leominster and stopping off at Crossgates Cafe for yet more food.

Here we had to call is a day and head home due to people having to get back early but it was great to see Chinny back on the road.

A few more pictures can be found here

PilliGrip Seat Cover

. Monday, July 09, 2007
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Many thanks to Cara over at Jangle Jangle for reviewing the PilliGrip Seat Cover for us, you can read all about the PilliGrip here
 

Email Updates

. Friday, June 22, 2007
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Thanks to the clever people over at FeedBurner you can now signup to receive updates via email.

The service is safe and secure and neither RigsVille or FeedBurner would pass on your email details to anyone else.

If you wish to be notified via email when we update RigsVille, simply visit RigsVille and click on the What's New link on the bottom left of the page and enter your email address.
 

France and Spain

. Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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It's June so that can mean only 1 thing, it's time for Bob, Ray and Bonzo to head to France and Spain!

This year they had 12 days to travel down through France via the ferry crossing at Cherbourg and into Spain so that Ray could have a paddle in the sea (wearing his thong)

This year’s trip wasn’t without incident and included both Ray and Bonzo dropping their bikes for no reason at all. Ray’s alternator failing on his Fireblade and Bob’s battery on his Blackbird frying itself and needing to be replaced in the middle of Spain.

One highlight of the trip was visiting the Millau Viaduct and overall they had a great time, rode some amazing roads and ate some wonderful food.

--Lucky bastards!

A few more pictures can be found here
 

Hank's Back ! !

. Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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After a couple of years in the wilderness Hank's got himself another bike.

His 1200 Trophy is a 1997 model with just over 49,000 miles and a full set of Triumph luggage.

Welcome back mate!

A few more pictures can be found here
 

Round Table Cafe

. Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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After meeting at Bob's place for a cup of tea we arranged to meet Ray and Bonzo for breakfast just outside Monmouth at the Round Table Cafe that is part of the services on the A40.

We decided that rather than go via boring old motorway we would travel down to Stratford-upon-avon and then the the A46 towards Evesham and then jumped onto the M5 north for a few miles until we turned off onto the M50 (what did I say about boring old motorways?)

After getting to Ross-on-wye we stopped to get petrol as unknown to me Bob's fuel light had been on before we hit the M5, at the petrol station Bob managed to put 19 litres of petrol into his bike, so assuming he had a full tank to begin with he only had 2 litres left!

10 Minutes later and we had arrived at the Round Table Cafe where we met up with Ray and Bonzo and tucked into our very expensive breakfasts (Thanks Bonzo)

Bonzo didn't have much time today and soon had to head back to Cardiff, so after saying our goodbyes (Bob, Ray and Bonzo are meeting up again in a few days as they are all off to France and Spain for 12 days) me and Bob headed back towards the Midlands.

A few more pictures can be found here
 

MOT Time!

. Friday, May 18, 2007
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It's that time of year, well to be more accurate, for my Sprint ST it's the first time.

My Sprint ST is now officially over 3 years old and is due an MOT test.

Now I know that a bike that's only 3 years old shouldn't really have any problems but that doesn't stop me worrying about it, as a young lad I hated MOT tests, my bikes would always fail on some minor issues such as bent forks, lack of tread in the tyres or missing headlight bulbs!

I had recently serviced my bike including new brake pads front and back, a new set of tyres and a complete going over with a fine tooth comb but that still didn't stop me worrying about the forthcoming MOT test.

Obviously I needn't have worried though as it passed without any problems, so I have 12 months to go until I start worrying again.

Now I just need shop around for my bike insurance as thats due in 3 weeks time....

Today is Ben's 8th birthday - Happy birthday BB Monster!

Willingham Woods

. Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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We started today’s little jaunt with breakfast outside at the lovely Wharf side Cafe that is located at Sutton Cheney Wharf. Here you can sit and watch the narrow boats pass by while munching on a bacon batch or in Bob’s case a nice big fry up!

After we had finished our food we headed up the A447 towards Coalville and then onto the B5324 into Melton Mowbray, from here we carried on though the town and onto the B676 into Bourne. From here we decided to use Bob’s favourite toy (no the other favourite toy) and use his Garmin GPS to get us to Market Rasen where a couple of miles along the A361 you will find Willingham Woods

After following the A15 around Sleaford we finally approached Lincoln and we were rewarded with not only some great views of Lincoln Cathedral but also loads of AWAKS airplanes lined up on the tarmac at RAF Waddington

After Lincoln it was just 16 miles up the A46 to Market Rasen and after a few wrong turns we eventually found the Willingham Woods cafe.

The Willingham Woods cafe is just off the main A631 and is part of a small car park where people park up and go a wandering around the local woods, or if your a biker you can buy a cup of tea and a bacon batch and sit and admire all the other motorcycles parked up. Guess which one we did?

The atmosphere was very relaxed, probably aided by the unusually warm weather we were having but it was very relaxing sitting on our asses on the grass bank watching all the bikes (and ladies) pass us by. After an hour we decided that it was getting late (remember Bob's ASBO?) so we jumped back onto our bikes and decided to take the more direct A46 to Nottingham and then the A42/M42 home.

More pictures can be found here
 

Red Marley Hill Climb

. Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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The Red Marley Hill Climb is classic motorcycle hill climb that takes place near Great Witley in Worcestershire. This was the 1st time I had been to this event and from what I had heard about it I was really looking forward it.

Due to everyone else having other commitments only myself and Bob we decided rather than go the boring direct route we would take a nicer route past Stratford-Upon-Avon, Arrow and south of Worcester so that we could call in to Fromes Hill Cafe for a quick breakfast.

Unfortunately when we arrived at Fromes Hill cafe we found it closed so we decided to head for Great Witley and get a burger instead.

After following the signs for Red Marley we came upon a queue of traffic leading up to Great Witley and then we were directed in to the field set aside for bike parking.

The only complaint I have with this event was the bike park, it was located near the entrance (nice) but it was on the side of a hill and the field was very bumpy (bad) but the organisers had thoughtfully placed a stack of wooden cut off’s near the entrance for you to place under your side stand to stop it sinking into the field (good). The problem was that with the incline of the hill and the rough ground it was very hard work just keeping your bike upright in fact I saw 3 riders lose their balance while attempting to park their bikes and each on toppled over and onto the grass, in each case there didn’t seem to be much damage excluding the riders pride.

After successfully parking the bike we then had a little walk up the hill to the entrance and paid our £5 to get in (kids go free!) and I had to almost physically hold Bob back as he wanted a go on the bouncy castle but I managed to convince him that food was more important that him getting a few jumps in...

After a baguette and a coke we settled down on the grass and watched the racing. One of the nice things I noticed (apart from all the lovely ladies) was that because it has a hill climb you could watch the event from almost any where, that is as long as some twats don’t come and stand right in front of you while you and a couple of hundred people are sitting on the ground watching the racing and block your view very thoughtful bunch of twats there were, especially the guys in the cowboy hats how cute (sic)

Highlights of the event included watching some brave soul on a bright yellow scoter attempt the hill and he almost made it to the top, much to the crowd’s enjoyment!

There was some great classic machinery on display and the air was filled with equal amounts of dust and Castrol-R lovely and quite a few riders didn’t quite manage to get up the hill with one or two deciding they would have a better chance by going sideways into the roped off area!

After watching the racing for a few hours, having a wander around the handful of trade stand that were there and spending 30 minutes queuing for the toilet we decided to brave the bike park and start heading home.

The event was extremely well organised, well marshalled and not overly priced and well worth a return trip, only this time I think I will take the car (and the kids) as it’s much easier to park.

More pictures can be found here
 

Breakfast Blast

. Friday, March 16, 2007
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Last Saturday morning I met up with Bob and a friend of his Jeff (GSX-R600) at Bob’s house ready to ride down to Ross-on-Wye to meet up with Bonzo and Ray. Due to us leaving Birmingham 30 minutes later than expected we had to abandon the idea of taking the twisty scenic route and instead decided to jump onto the M42/M5 and then the M50 so that we didn’t arrive too late at the services on the A40 near Whitchurch/Symonds Yat.

After we arrived at the services and met up with Bonzo and Ray we then spent the next half hour tucking into our plates of sausage, bacons and beans we decided to have a ride down one of our favourite roads the B4521 between Ross-on-Wye and Abergavenny.

The B4521 is a really great road, full of tight turns and nice scenery and not too busy and once you get to Abergavenny. you could always stop at Abergavenny Bus station, a very popular bikers meeting place, but today we didn’t stop here we carried on along the A40 towards Brecon but turn off along the excellent A479 through Talgarth and then along the A470 until we reached Builth Wells where we stopped in the local car park.

After Builth Wells we headed out onto the A481 though Hundred House until we hit the A44 then we turned right and followed it until we stopped for petrol in Leominster, here we said our goodbyes to Bonzo and Ray as we had to get back to Birmingham early and after filling up our tanks we carried on along the A44 until we hit the M5 at Worcester, then it was just a quick dash up the M5/M42 for home.

In all a short day with only 230 miles covered but it was filled with some excellent food and some excellent roads, shame that we had to take Bonzo with us ;)

Unfortunately I didn’t take my camera (I left it at home charging the batteries as we had a family birthday party that I needed it for) and Bob’s camera decided to play up so we don’t have any pictures of today little ride.

MBI 2007 Awards Announced

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The 2nd annual Riders Choice Awards have been announced by MBI.

Voting took place over the last couple of months with over 1,000 people from 88 countries nominating and voting for their favourite motorcycle products.



The Riders Choice Star awards winners are:

* A Rider's Dream - To ride the Silk Route, from Istanbul Turkey to Xian, China
* 2006's Best concept motorcycle or scooter - Desmosidici RR
* Best exhibition of 2006 - Intermot
* Best looking new in 2006 motorcycle - Triumph Daytona 675
* Best manufacturer’s website - BMW Motorrad
* Best motorcycle or scooter blog - Scooter in the Sticks
* Best new in 2006 every day motorcycle - BMW F800S
* Best new in 2006 scooter - Piaggio MP3
* Best new in 2006 motorcycle - BMW F800ST
* Object of lust - Ducati Desmosedici RR
* Thumbs up - Ardys Kellerman
* Wish we’d thought of that - Piaggio MP3
* Women riders booster of the year - Ardys Kellerman



The Riders Choice Fallen Star winners (losers) were:

* Thumbs down - Billy Lane
* What were they thinking? - Speed TV Superbikes
* Worst manufacturer’s website - Icon Motorcycle Gear

To see all awards and descriptions, plus runner ups, click here.

Hurry up and place your vote!

. Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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Hurry up and head over to the MBI website to place your vote for this years 2007 awards as voting ends soon.

The 2007 MBI awards are YOUR chance to vote, voting is free, easy and will only take a few minutes.

There's no need to register, give your email address and you can if you wish only vote for the sections you want to.

To vote just click the link below.

Motorcycle Bloggers International

Elan Valley

. Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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We started the day meeting up with Ray and Bonzo at Fromes Hill Cafe for our usual get together and fry up. This was also the first time we had seen Bonzo's new blackbird so we spent the next 10 minutes looking over his bike trying to find faults, unfortunately we couldn't find much wrong with the bike so had to settle on find faults with the owner instead…

Many hours later we settled on having a ride over to Elan Valley as the scenery is great this time of year and the cake in the visitors centre is also very nice.

We headed into Leominster and then out onto the excellent A44 all the way to Crossgates where we stopped for petrol, after filling up we headed into Elan Valley and stopped at the visitors centre for the promised tea and cake, unfortunately the centre was closed so we decided to have a wander around the dams via the mountain road that would eventually take us back to Rhayader and more opportunity for cake.

It must be said that the scenery around the Elan valley is outstanding, even more so after the heavy snow that had come down the previous week as this helped fill the dams up and they were overflowing with water.

After our gentle ride around the mountain road we headed back to Rhayader and then onto Crossgates where we stopped for our tea and cake at last. Here we said our goodbyes to Ray and Bonzo and me and Bob started 100 mile trip home.

More pictures can be found here
 

Bonzo's New Bike

. Monday, February 19, 2007
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In September 2006 Bonzo had his Blackbird stolen, he would have replaced the bike straight away if it wasn’t for the insurance company being a PITA and dragging their heels, but at the end of December 2006 they eventually paid up so Bonzo was on the lookout for another blackbird.

In February 2007 he eventually found a second-hand 2005 Blackbird for sale at motorbiking.co.uk in Bournemouth so off he and Ray went and picked it up and now Bonzo’s a happy man.

Bonzo's new Blackbird is a second-hand 2005 model with less that 5K miles, it's in excellent condition and came with a rear hugger and a very nice silver colours double bubble screen and a P&P Seating Viper seat.

More pictures of Bonzo's bike can be found here
 

2007 MBI Riders Choice awards

. Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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It's that time of the year when you get your chance to vote in the 2007 Motorcycle Bloggers International Riders Choice awards!

There are over 15 different awards ranging from the worst manufacturer's website, Best new in 2006 motorcycle and Best motorcycle or scooter blog.

Voting is free and open to everyone but hurry as voting ends on 12th of March with the winners announced on the 15th of March. To vote just click the link below.

Motorcycle Bloggers International
 

Fox's Diner

. Tuesday, February 06, 2007
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Saturday morning was cold, blooming cold in fact but that didn’t stop me and Bob leaving the warmth and comfort of chateau-la-bob for the mostly dry roads of Oxfordshire.

The plan was to have a ride around the Cotswolds and end of at Fox’s Diner for lunch and surprisingly that’s what almost happened.

We planned to head down the A429 into Stow on the Wold and then to A424 into Burford and a quick blast along the A40 then turn off onto more local roads like the B4044, A4074 and end up at Dorchester On Thames for lunch at Fox’s Diner.

Well I did say that we almost stayed on plan except that I was in front and totally forgot about turning off at Stow and kept on going all the way past Bourton on the Water and only remembered when we hit the junction with the A40. No worries I thought so we just headed along the A40 into Burford and then keep going. And keep going is what I did until we reached Oxford. Opps I forgot again to turn off the A40 near Eynsham.

Due to my poor navigation ability we decided to resort to the old favourite - GPS. Bob entered the details into his trusty (or should that be rusty) Garmin GPS and off we went, pass the turning for the A34 and into Oxford city centre!

The GPS was set for shortest route, not fastest so in it’s wisdom it took us straight through the centre of Oxford where we had great fun battling with loads and loads of bloody pushbikes.

We eventually survived Oxford and made it to Fox’s Diner just in the nick of time as we were both starving!

Fox’s Diner is obviously a very popular biker’s cafe, it was packed with bikers with everything from Trikes, Sports bikes, a very dirty Honda Blackbird, and a very nice and clean Triumph! Outside there’s loads of easy bike parking, no gravel covered hills here and there’s loads of outside tables, inside it’s also very nice and according to Bob the breakfast was good as well.

After we had eaten we went outside for a chat and to look at the bikes in the car park, also next to Fox’s Diner is MPS Express which is useful to nip in and have a wander around.

More pictures of the trip can be found here
 

Motorcycle Bloggers International

. Friday, January 19, 2007
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RigsVille is very proud to announce that we have been accepted as members of
Motorcycle Bloggers International



Motorcycle Bloggers International is an informal association of people who ride motorbikes and write about it. Members come from all walks of life and cultures. But they have two things in common: they enjoy riding and writing about it.

This is a very prestigious event for RigsVille and we hope to be able to make a very valuable contribution to MBI.

Each year MBI invites bikers from all around the world to participate in the MBI Riders Choice awards, this is where people can nominate many motorcycle related categories including products, people, organisations and many more - check out the 2006 awards or you can even take part in this years awards by placing your own nominations
 

Christmas Presents

. Thursday, January 18, 2007
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Like most bikers, the majority of the items on my Christmas list to Santa contained motorcycle related stuff, mine included a new GPS to replace my excellent but non waterproof Garmin I3 (no chance but it was worth a try) some DVD's, a PS2 game and a new set of EDZ thermals

One of the other things on my list was a set of Philips Blue Vision H4 headlight bulbs - I have always liked these bulbs as not only do they give a view of the road on dark nights but they also have a distinctive blue filter that creates the distinctive blue light that matches the blue of the bike.

My wife bought the bulbs from Power Bulbs who are a great company that I have dealt with before on a number of occasions.

Come Christmas morning and I'm sitting in the living room with my wife and 2 children, all of us eagerly opening presents and I open my gift that contains the Philips bulbs.

Wow!

Great!

Just what I wanted!

I thank my wife and Children and pass the gift to my wife to examine, only then does she notice that there is something missing!

When my wife ordered the bulbs from the Power Bulbs website she noticed a big banner advert saying:

"Buy any pair of headlight or indicator bulbs, and receive a FREE pair of Philips Blue Vision W5W sidelight bulbs. More details."

The free bulbs were missing from the box (she had not checked when they were delivered as there was a label asking you to check that the bulbs were the correct fitting before opening, so she didn't)

OK they were only a pair of sidelight bulbs, not a major problem but she thought that it they would look good in the middle eye of the Triumph's headlights, So there I am at 9am on Christmas morning sending an email to Power Bulbs asking if there is a problem with the order as the free bulbs were missing.......

3 hours later!!!!! I got a reply from Power Bulbs thanking me for my enquiry and informing me that the free bulbs were included within the order, they are inside the box that contains the bulbs (You couldn't see them as the cardboard packaging was obscuring them)

So not only am I an idiot for not looking correctly but Power Bulbs provided an response time that many other 'customer focused' company's would find hard to beat but they did so on Christmas day!

Christmas Day FFS!

Many thanks to Power Bulbs for not only a great product at a great price (£19.45 including free postage) but thanks for proving 1st class customer service.