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  1. Sp engineering in frome 
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    Just popped in and got a great deal on a new set of cans , I can't stress enough how helpful and understanding this company is , they take a personal interest in every individual bike, taking time to find the best look for you and your bike . They also sell lots of bike bits to personalise your bike. They are also very reasonably priced , infact for the service and product you get it's bloody cheap.
    I shall go nowhere eles now , support your local firms I say , a small business with big standards
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  2. Re: Sp engineering in frome 
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    makes a nice change to hear a good report about a firm, il certainly check them out
     
     

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    ooh nice Rad covers! 8-)
    "the empty can rattles the most!"

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  4. Re: Sp engineering in frome 
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    VIRUS WARNING!!!

    I clicked on the link and my AV stopped the page from opening, naming a known trojan that tried to install itself!
    www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk - Protection through innovation
     
     

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    Virus warning: - Yeah - I got that as well...
     
     

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    Smelly, it may be worth letting them know about this, get them to run a virus check on their company machines.

    JS/Kryptik.BM trojan is the name of the potential nasty.

    Same for anyone else that's clicked on the link. Better safe than infected with something nasty
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    I clicked the link and an" exploit programme" was detected by security essentials, described as a severe threat.
    do not click on the link.
    There's no feelin' like 2 wheelin'
     
     

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    No probs for me Are you guy’s running XP as they have stopped realising any more security updates a few months ago [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
    If it has a red line use it ....
     
     

  9. Re: Sp engineering in frome 
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    Nope, Vista.

    ESET NOD32 AV picked it up, seems to be by far the best AV I've used yet, picks up stuff Norton and AVG (AGV??) have both missed.
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    I all ways use Kaspersky I would never give any more money to Symantec after they were found guilty of putting viruses into there software a few years ago ;D
    If it has a red line use it ....
     
     

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