Thursday, November 3, 2011

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The FlatShifter Max is a fully electronic gearshift system which can be best described as an 'electronic limb' which is operated by two discreet buttons or (optional extra) paddles.
In the case of cars, the buttons are usually mounted on the handlebar conveniently beneath the thumb; in cars the buttons or paddles are mounted on the steering wheel.
The system is powered by the car or bike's electrical system and uses a powerful electrical solenoid to replace the action of the hand or foot for gear selection.
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Our servicing facilities are second to none and cater for cars and vans (Class VII), including full diagnostic code reading for engine management systems. This allows us to swiftly service and repair your vehicle, reducing the time spent off the road and keeping labour costs down.

When we carry out a Service, we use 'Forte' fuel system treatments as standard, to clean out the system to ensure smooth running. As with all quality products, 'Forte' adds a little to the cost of your Service, but the benefits gained are well worth that little extra. However, if you'd rather we didn't use this treatment, we will of course take your wishes into account.
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The 'British Distributing Company' (Bridisco or 'BDC' as most of our customers know us) was established in 1961 supplying wholesale electrical fittings out of a small shop in Haringay, London. From our humble beginnings through to today, we have applied the same fundamental principle of offering our customers an unrivalled service through our product range, competitive pricing and reliable delivery network. We work closely with our suppliers to offer the widest range of quality branded electrical products at the best prices - with our buying power we are able to agree extra discounts and pass on the added value to every one of our customers.
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