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Anchor Kawasaki Centre

Address:
99 Wellingborough Road Finedon
NN9 5LG Wellingborough
tel. 01933 680274
fax. 01933 681664
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Good for parts and information but watch the workshop prices - quoted me minimum 7 hours to remove and inspect my engine, plus parts cost, even if the problem may only be the cam chain tensioner!

Also charged a mate £1500 for a full service and battery change/charge circuit fix for a H2 model 750! When he picked it up they told him all ok but will need front brakes at £750 plus fitting time and battery still does not hold charge!

Dissapointing!
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lol. i was quoted 100 notes to check valves, balence carbs and check cam chain. im thinking thats a bargin. they even said im afriad shims are 5 quid each tho if any need new ones, but at 100 quid for rest im not too woried
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anchor kawasaki rip-off so is corby kawasaki . bloke in corby very cheap will post his mobile number if he says its ok , fantastic mechanic and very cheap and he's a biker ..gsx1000
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dunno bout Anchor being a rip off? they were extremely helpful when i bought my first zxr400, trevor in stores especially!!
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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How do I prevent a drywall anchor from spinning? I installed a crappy wal-mart shelf in the bathroom and upon putting the last screw in, the anchor started to spin in the whole. This thing is a pain in the *** (the manufacturer obviously has zero understanding of basic physics.....like a solid object cannot pass thru another solid object..), and I really don't want to remove it and drill new holes.
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terescova wrote:How do I prevent a drywall anchor from spinning? I installed a crappy wal-mart shelf in the bathroom and upon putting the last screw in, the anchor started to spin in the whole. This thing is a pain in the *** (the manufacturer obviously has zero understanding of basic physics.....like a solid object cannot pass thru another solid object..), and I really don't want to remove it and drill new holes.




what is the weather like on your planet?

incidentally, get down the diy shop and get specific studwall/dry wall rawlplugs and start again?
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terescova wrote:How do I prevent a drywall anchor from spinning? I installed a crappy wal-mart shelf in the bathroom and upon putting the last screw in, the anchor started to spin in the whole. This thing is a pain in the *** (the manufacturer obviously has zero understanding of basic physics.....like a solid object cannot pass thru another solid object..), and I really don't want to remove it and drill new holes.
haha

put down the screwdriver and walk away before you hurt yourself.
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terescova wrote:How do I prevent a drywall anchor from spinning? I installed a crappy wal-mart shelf in the bathroom and upon putting the last screw in, the anchor started to spin in the whole. This thing is a pain in the *** (the manufacturer obviously has zero understanding of basic physics.....like a solid object cannot pass thru another solid object..), and I really don't want to remove it and drill new holes.
lol Are you on the right website? And to answer your question, if the dry wall fixings/spirals ain't working get some toggles/umbrella's! :smt002
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terescova wrote:How do I prevent a drywall anchor from spinning? I installed a crappy wal-mart shelf in the bathroom and upon putting the last screw in, the anchor started to spin in the whole. This thing is a pain in the *** (the manufacturer obviously has zero understanding of basic physics.....like a solid object cannot pass thru another solid object..), and I really don't want to remove it and drill new holes.

That is the funniest post ever on here!

Well done!
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terescova wrote:How do I prevent a drywall anchor from spinning? I installed a crappy wal-mart shelf in the bathroom and upon putting the last screw in, the anchor started to spin in the whole. This thing is a pain in the *** (the manufacturer obviously has zero understanding of basic physics.....like a solid object cannot pass thru another solid object..), and I really don't want to remove it and drill new holes.
:pmsl That is hilarious!

But seriously, cut a hole in the plasterboard, slip a piece of timber in behind where you want to screw your brackets, and screw through the plasterboard and into the timber. Then patch up the hole. That is the best way to get a decent fixing, especially with a shelf that is going to be loaded with heavy items ;)

lol
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Its a bot that init. How did they manage to log on?
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