Best service in Aberdeenshire (AB53 Turriff area)
I can't praise this company enough.
Cameron Autotech
23 High Street
Cuminestown
Turriff
Aberdeenshire
AB53 5YD
Tel: 01888 545230
Website:
http://cameronautotech.co.uk/
How to find them: (Google map)
http://tinyurl.com/nk7wt4b
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I paid another visit today (Thursday 25th June 2015), to get new Bridgestone Battlax T30 Evo tyres fitted to my Storm, front wheel bearings fitted, and bought new brake pads.
Another excellent job well done.

Cameron Autotech is owned by Roy Cameron. They are a car and bike garage.
The guy I've dealt with, has been Dod Duncan. He's looked after me and my FireStorm for the past few years.
He's also a Firestorm owner and rider, and so is his wife! Yup, they both ride Firestorms!
I've known Dod since he ran "Important Bikes" in Turriff, way back in 1999-2000.
And it was in his bike shop, back in 2000, where I saw my first brand new, in the flesh, VTR1000F Firestorm for sale. The only down side....it was a yellow one.
I wanted it back then (despite the colour), but I failed the finance request. Dod, the owner, bought it. (And he still has it!)
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That all said, the service at Cameron Autotech (for those in Aberdeenshire) is second to none. Their tyres are all fresh with almost "off the press" manufacturer dates.
The MOTs are all done on state of the art technology, and the bike workshop is more than fully equipped. Workspace for the bikes is shared alongside cars, bike ramps to the left, and cars to the right.
They carry Fuchs Silkolene oils, EBC brakes, Scot-oiler oil, and have a good selection of parts (and a small amount of accessories) ready to go. When stuff isn't on the shelf, they can get it in 48 hours or less (depending on what it is, and suppliers availability).
The bike mechanics know what they're doing, despite some of them looking about 10 years old (but that's just me getting old).
They've got a good selection of up to date bike magazines to read whilst you wait in the small waiting/viewing area: (Classic Bike, Used Bike Guide, Superbike, Ride, MAGs "The Road")
There's also a free hot drink vending machine, where you can get yerself a coffee, tea, soup or hot chocolate. (supply yer own biscuits!)
I've recommended Cameron Autotech to some of me biking and trike buds in the past, and after they've been and seen the service for themselves, they've gone back!
