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 Posted: 22:32 - 07 Feb 2013 Post subject: Prices for a service? |
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Hello all
my bike was due a service so i took it to my dealer and charged me £90. Looking back i feel like a mug because I thought they would be cheaper? or is this a normal price to pay?
I am not doubting that they didn't do a good job and my bike feels smoother too! but is £90 too much? |
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I think I'd be a grand under by now if I had taken my bike to a garage every time it needed something doing, and that's a CB500, supposed to be reliable
You just have to get stuck in and have a go, even if you're not very mechanically minded like me, I will still have a go at everything short of an engine rebuild. |
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If you are not sure what you are doing you have 3 choices.
1-Pay a mechanic/garage.
2-Get someone who knows what they are doing to show you.
3-Get a Haynes and teach yourself.
Now you are a girly so if you are anything like my wife, messing about with vehicles is about on par with shoving your head down a toilet, it won't happen.
All Mrs PB wants to know is who to phone for car troubles and who to phone for bike troubles and if I have an account so she doesn't have to pay, bonus.
I must at this point say my wife is not stupid, she can check the oil and tyres but from the day I go away to the day I come back there is a moratorium on all things mechanical and dirty.
So if you are like that, cultivate a garage you trust, use them religiously and while you will pay for the pleasure, you will at least know your bike is being looked after.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Sounds about right for a basic service tbh.
It usually costs me around the same price for mine and that includes an oil change, new oil filter, basic check over of the bike and any adjustments that need doing (chain tightened etc...). They usually give my bike a clean too
I know sod all about the mechanical side of things so, I am happy for someone who knows what they're doing to sort these things out for now but, I'm picking things up bit by bit and intend to get to the point were I'll be doing most of the basic servicing myself. |
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What about having a full/major service done?
https://www.fasttrackmotorcycles.co.uk/motorcycle_service.php
I say this as my CB is pretty old and I haven't really had a look at it let alone a basic service since I got it and think it might be good for a bike shop to give it a once over.
I know how to change oil and spark plugs (seriously its less complicated than making a sandwich) but anything else really I haven't got the skills/tools/time.
Would it be worth getting it done, and how much should I pay? The one above is the first one I pulled off of google. . ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
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| open wrote: | What about having a full/major service done?
https://www.fasttrackmotorcycles.co.uk/motorcycle_service.php
I say this as my CB is pretty old and I haven't really had a look at it let alone a basic service since I got it and think it might be good for a bike shop to give it a once over.
I know how to change oil and spark plugs (seriously its less complicated than making a sandwich) but anything else really I haven't got the skills/tools/time.
Would it be worth getting it done, and how much should I pay? The one above is the first one I pulled off of google. . |
Based on that list from the link for example most can be done by yourself just think you are paying someone £25ph to do something that some guy in a factory has already done many moons ago (bolded what you can do I've done it before so you should be able to do it). There are things that I haven't done so can't comment on them. However if you just cut out the bolded items you would be most probably saving over £80/£150. You could also add checking the tappets guessing it can't be much harder than smaller engines take the side cover off, take the rocker cover off and follow the instructions.
Tools/parts required would be as followed;
* Rag.
* Grease
* Socket set/spanners 8-24 (depending on the size of your nuts)
* Oil Filter
* Air Filter
* Spare Oil
* Feeler Gauge
* Tyre Gauge Checker
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• An oil change - specify your grade - You have said you can do this
• New oil filter - OE specification - Oil filter can be the one behind the screw or the one inside the case (easy to do with a haynes manual for a guide). Although I've never done it on a bike bigger than 125.. can't be much different hopefully. So this guide from SnowTigeress should help Changing Oil and cleaning Strainer.
• New air filter - OE specification - Pop the cover off and if its a paper air filter replace, if its foam re oil (not too much)
• New NGK spark plugs - You have said you can do this
• Replace coolant - Rock Oil Coolant - Never had to do myself yet
Chassis & Brakes
• Brake calipers removed & cleaned - Never had to do myself yet
• Brake pistons degreased - Never had to do myself yet
• Hydraulic Fluid System flushed - Never had to do myself yet
• All levers & pivots cleaned and lubricated- Get some grease, go around the bike and spray/wipe over on any hinges, levers, locks and cables (careful not getting any on brake discs)
• Throttle & clutch adjustment - Make sure that there is no freeway (limited freeway in the throttle) and that you can use the clutch correctly to your satisfaction.
• General lubrication and inspection - Not hard check everything is working correctly
• Tyre pressures checked and adjusted - Not that hard to do really get a good tyre gauge checker and find a bike pump.
• Chain adjustment and lubrication - Simple to do easy to screw up, but a simple haynes can help you if stuck or in workshop.
• All lights checked - You can do this yourself obviously, you should do it everyday to check that they are all working |
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£90 is fine if they did the work. You don't get reduced rates just because it's a Zing Ping 125.
However, that pricing just isn't sensible or sustainable for the frequency of "servicing" that those bikes need.
I say "servicing" because all it means is dumping the oil regularly and cleaning the filters. Checking the chain tension and the sprocket, brakes and tyre wear should be routine anyway. Pop a new plug in every so often, and in fact if it's still got a Torch or other joke brand plug in it, I'd have that out straight away in favour of an NGK. Valve clearances are only a little trickier.
It's essentially trivial to keep these bikes serviced. I'd suggest that you bust out the spanners and have a go next time. There's probably a BCFer nearby who will assist for tits and gary tea and biscuits to get you started. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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