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| Fowlersrs |
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 Fowlersrs World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:40 - 17 Aug 2012 Post subject: 12k Service decisions.. |
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Right guys,
I knew when I bought the bike from the previous owner with 14.5k on the clock that there wasnt an awful lot of history, most of the history consisted of tyre changes and battery changes lol..
however after speaking with triumph about updated maps for the speed four they popped the question about the 12k service.
Now I have no record of it being done, however the bike has been very well looked after, the guy I bought it from only put 600 miles on it and the guy before him he said was a "triumph nut" who did his own maintenance..
however im kinda thinking its quite an important service and maybe I should get it done for peace of mind..
to give you an idea, its thing like valve clearances & fuel filters that need doing, aswell as greasing headstock bearings and such.
I popped in and saw a mechanic yesterday who I know is a triumph specialist, he worked for a bike dealer for 12 years but now works on his own out of a small workshop, he has a good reputation in the area. he quoted me 320 for the 12k service all in, does this seem like a good price, I thought it did?!
but the question is do I get it done, or just do it all myself and learn a shit load in the process... decisions decisions!!! |
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| beatnck2 wrote: | £320 all in isn't too bad a figure, as long as he does ALL of the work. |
For that money, I'd want to bring a good book and glance up every so often to see what he's up to.
Very easy for even an ethical chap to say "Ah, headstock feels all right, I'd be doing him a favour leaving it as-is." ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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My Daytona was put in for its 12k service.
The guy quoted around £350, triumph racing prep place..
He felt so bad as all he did was oil/fuel filter as the rest was spot on, he charged me a standard service, so oil, filter, plugs and fuel filter with an hours labour. Came to about £90.
It annoyed me as I could have done that  |
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Thats the best way to do it. You know the job is done properly, and it will save you money in the long run.
If you attempt it and get stuck then all is not lost. You can ask for help in the workshop section.
And yes, the TT600 manual will do you fine, its what i used. Same bike, to all intents and purposes.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 287 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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