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| king kong |
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 king kong Nearly there...

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 Posted: 17:05 - 16 Nov 2008 Post subject: Whats the most you've spent on your bike!! |
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My bike and I are in the dog house with Mrs KK. I have 1998 GSX750F, its probably worth £1,500 at a push. It gets me to work everyday.
But It needed a full service, I've only ever had minor ones previousley. The front brakes also started to bind, it was nearly impossible to push along, and it needed new chain and sprockets.
I don't have the 3 'T's - Time, Tools or Talent to do the basics, so in it went to local bike garage.
Full Service, Chain and Sprockets, New front tyre (it was getting a bit low on tread), Left hand front brake disc, labour to dismantle te calipers etc. And the bill came to a wopping £724.65.
I was expecting something in the £300 region. After picking my jaw up from the floor I managed to negotiate a cash payment of £600, effectivley wiping out the VAT. But this meant picking the bike up after hours - not getting the receipt nor my log book stamped.
Having said that - the bike rides & feels absolutley brilliant now.
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| Gazdaman |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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| butterob |
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 butterob Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 18:32 - 16 Nov 2008 Post subject: |
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my god man! u need to get yourself a cheap tool set and start learning theres a hell of a lot u can do yourself i mean a service is easy! oil and filter plus just look at some of the help guides on this website especially for brakes. Chain and sprockets can be a pain becuase you'll need a decent chain splitter but it can be done plus its handy to have for future bikes. Just get a haynes manual and one of those halford sets and get learning  ____________________ j1 zx6r in green
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| LeeR |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 18:33 - 16 Nov 2008 Post subject: |
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Well my most recent (and definitely the last) experience of a local mechanic I thought was good cost me £406 for a major service inc valve clearances, and a replacement clutch slave cylinder.
As I've described elsewhere on the forum, some of the work I asked for wasn't done. Some of it I wasn't charged for and some of it I was, but really annoyingly they over-filled my oil for a second, and now last time.
My missus was annoyed that I'd been ripped off, not that I'd spent so much. She realises the bike is fundamental to my being at work safely, reliably and on time so the cost is to a point irrelevant, though the day-light robbery isn't. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen...
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| lllN30lll |
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 lllN30lll World Chat Champion

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| Moonie |
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 Moonie World Chat Champion

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That is ridiculous, I used to service bikes and we would never have charged that much.
What disks and tyres did you get?
Get a tool kit and a Haynes manual and get learning, it's surprisingly easy. ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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| kitty kat |
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 kitty kat World Chat Champion

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| Duckyboos |
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Last service on the old ZXR400 included a clean-up of the K&N, new oil and filter, new plugs, new discs all round, new pistons and seals, and about 6 hours labour at £40/hours (including test-riding no doubt) to sort out the fuel float 'cos it wouldn't go uphill... and I live at the top of a ruddy great one. Total bill = £632.
It rode like a dream after that, and was nicked from my garden two weeks later  |
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| LeeR |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:56 - 16 Nov 2008 Post subject: |
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Ooh nasty, have some karma to make up for the loss.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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| chris-red |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| Flip |
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 Flip Super Spammer

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| Kickstart |
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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 Posted: 20:26 - 16 Nov 2008 Post subject: Re: Whats the most you've spent on your bike!! |
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| king kong wrote: | Full Service, Chain and Sprockets, New front tyre (it was getting a bit low on tread), Left hand front brake disc, labour to dismantle te calipers etc. And the bill came to a wopping £724.65. |
Going for high prices, £150 for a disk, same for a front tyre, £100 for a seal kit, £150 for a C&S kit, and that still leaves ~£175 of labour.
And you could save a hell of a lot on those spares prices.
All the best
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 mentali-juan Scooby Slapper

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| PeterNSR |
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Top end rebuild=£440 ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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| trevoriv |
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| Wave2k |
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| Fahd |
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 Fahd World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:40 - 16 Nov 2008 Post subject: |
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£600 sounds like a good price for a full service...
...If he chucked in a free motorbike! Sound's like you just got financially arse-raped. ____________________ I Ride: Honda CBR 400RR.
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| Graham88 |
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| Fadel |
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 Fadel Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 00:27 - 17 Nov 2008 Post subject: |
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Most for me is 56 quid for a new C+S set lol
For any bike it's probably the 105 quid recovery fee I had to pay when one got stolen  |
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| Nicky-Jano |
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 Nicky-Jano Could Be A Chat Bot

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Most I've spent is £230 and that's on my CB 400, as you can guess it was the price of the restriction kit and labour.
That would have been the end of it but I came off when I hit some dodgy road.
I've had to change the clutch/engine case, buy a new front wheel as the rim has a huge chunk taken out of it (courtesy of a curb).
New right side indicators, clocks, right foot peg, headlight, mudguard, front disks (their a bit warped and their stuck slightly, and possibly the forks but haven't got it moving to find out yet.
Waiting for my front wheel to be delivered . |
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| Barry_M2 |
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 Barry_M2 World Chat Champion

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I spend an absolute fortune on engine tuning parts for my bike(s). Hundreds! The ZXR engine alone has around £700+ in parts spent on it, but luckily I can do all the work myself. Then if you add on the Suter dry clutch conversion I've just brought too, that alone cost £500, onto of whats already been spent!
I remember taking and old ZXR400 to a back street garage when I was about 19 (14 years ago) and didn't know alot about engines, as it had snapped a rocker arm. Ended up costing about £400 odd I think, which is alot when you're young and earning crap money!
It was from that moment on I decided to learn about engines etc... and do it all myself. Haven't looked back since, and would never take my bike to a shop ever again. There is one place I would trust with my engines (other than myself) if I didn't have the equipment to do it myself  ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
CBR1000 RR4 - For the track.
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| cicatrez |
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 cicatrez Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 09:19 - 17 Nov 2008 Post subject: |
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not counting buying it and insuring it..
Probably the £12 on 2 tanks of petrol
Other then that, about £10 in washers and bearings etc.. ____________________ -----------------------
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 Seb World Chat Champion

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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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£250 for a full service plus brake fluid change. The bike had been home serviced previously when I bought it, but I didn't know when each job had last been done, so I figured it was worth the money just to have a base line for me to start from. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Previously : CB100N > CB250RS > XJ900F > GT550 > GPZ750R/1000RX > AJS M16 > R100RT > Bullet 500 > CB500 > LS650P > Bullet Electra X & YBR125 > Bullet 350 "Superstar" & YBR125 Custom > Royal Enfield Classic 500 Despatch Limited Edition (28 of 200) & CB Two-Fifty Nighthawk > ER5 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 112 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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