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Old 13-04-2006, 02:22 PM   #1
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How much! (for a service)

Hello all,

Its service time again and due to the demise of DLS I have been looking for somewhere to get the bike serviced and today I was quoted £280 (not including any parts, pads etc.) for a 13k mile service!

My y2k M750 had its full 12k mile service only a year ago at DLS and I cant believe that £280 is the going rate at an independent garage, does this seem about right? (excuse my ignorance, but this will be the first non-DLS service the bike has had).

Any comparative info would be apprecaited, cheers

James
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Old 13-04-2006, 03:16 PM   #2
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Welcome to Ducati!

Ducati glasgow list their service prices on their website

http://www.ducatiglasgow.co.uk/service/default.asp
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Old 13-04-2006, 03:52 PM   #3
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Thanks dam, Ducati Glasgow charge £289.70 and that includes 'service parts, oil and labour', so £280 seems steep for a non-dealer and no parts!

I have looked around at some other 'specialists' and the prices for a 6k mile service range from £240 to £285. One charges £270(ish) for a full 12k mile service!

Looks like £280 is about the going rate (give or take a bit), im just surprised that independents can charge as much as Ducati dealers!

Cheers,

James

If anyone is interested here are some links to a few places, which may save someone some time if they are looking for somewhere.

Ducati Glasgow: http://www.ducatiglasgow.co.uk/service/default.asp
Others:
http://www.motorapido.co.uk/ducati%20servicing.php
http://www.ducati-john.co.uk/routine...-servicing.htm
http://www.jhsracing.co.uk/ducati.htm
http://www.protwins.co.uk/services/s...s_general.html
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Old 13-04-2006, 06:45 PM   #4
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Livimg la vida geordie

I think i paid 170 and that included my man Daryl very nicely taking the diaphragm off and cleaning the fuel filter. But then you'll have to trip oop North and I know you ****enees can't bear that what with the cold and all.

ps, I can use a hosepipe too.
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Old 13-04-2006, 11:00 PM   #5
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Ducati John just did my 12,000 (1995 600 Monster) and with new front pads, sprockets and chain plus belts/plugs/filters/gaskets etc and a few other odd extras I still had change out of £380.00. Plus if you offer to do some of the simpler tasks yourself he is prepared to discount accordingly.

12,000 service starts at around the £250 area and prices are dependant on how good/bad the engine set up is.

Talk to the guy he seems to know his stuff and is as straight as an arrow with his attitude towards service and costs.

I would recommend a visit to the amouries museum in Leeds while the work is done aswell. Taxi there and back is about £20.00 and the museum is free.

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Old 14-04-2006, 07:22 AM   #6
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Hello all,
My y2k M750 had its full 12k mile service only a year ago at DLS and I cant believe that £280 is the going rate at an independent garage, does this seem about right? (excuse my ignorance, but this will be the first non-DLS service the bike has had).
If this means that it had a full 12k service only 1 year ago, including belts etc, and you have only done 1000 miles, would you not get away with just an oil change? Is so, you could do that yourself, or get any half decent mechanic do do it for less than £280. Maybe other stuff needs to be done annually that I don't know about so I will bow to someone more knowledgable.
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Old 14-04-2006, 11:14 AM   #7
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Try Bill Bailey

James,
try Bill Bailey (Roebotech) who works out of APC's in South Harrow. He does a good job and is reasonable. He's factory trained, so he can stamp your service book, deal with guarantee stuff etc. You can get him on 020 8422 5800 or 07931 390689.

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Old 14-04-2006, 07:41 PM   #8
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Ducati John just did my 12,000 (1995 600 Monster) and with new front pads, sprockets and chain plus belts/plugs/filters/gaskets etc and a few other odd extras I still had change out of £380.00. Plus if you offer to do some of the simpler tasks yourself he is prepared to discount accordingly.

12,000 service starts at around the £250 area and prices are dependant on how good/bad the engine set up is.

Talk to the guy he seems to know his stuff and is as straight as an arrow with his attitude towards service and costs
I would certainy second that...............a top bloke indeed
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Old 14-04-2006, 08:12 PM   #9
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Old 17-04-2006, 10:20 AM   #10
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James,
try Bill Bailey (Roebotech) who works out of APC's in South Harrow. He does a good job and is reasonable. He's factory trained, so he can stamp your service book, deal with guarantee stuff etc. You can get him on 020 8422 5800 or 07931 390689.

SimonH

'Bill Bailey', does he service bike when he's not on never mind the buzz****s! (cheap gag)
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Old 17-04-2006, 10:33 AM   #11
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Hi all,

thanks a lot for all the suggestions! As, Gilps suggests it is tempting to just go for an oil change given the the 12k service was only a year ago, but I did mention this and ask for an annual service (6k mile).

Ducati John seems to be the man, but that would mean a trip 'oop north' which is cold (and closer to the bird flu ). The funny thing about the hosepipes thing down here, according to my mate, is that you are allowed to use them to wash down bikes and things, just not watering the garden should you have one.

I will try Bill this week and let you know how I get on!
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Old 17-04-2006, 05:22 PM   #12
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Hi all,

thanks a lot for all the suggestions! As, Gilps suggests it is tempting to just go for an oil change given the the 12k service was only a year ago, but I did mention this and ask for an annual service (6k mile).

Ducati John seems to be the man, but that would mean a trip 'oop north' which is cold (and closer to the bird flu ). The funny thing about the hosepipes thing down here, according to my mate, is that you are allowed to use them to wash down bikes and things, just not watering the garden should you have one.

I will try Bill this week and let you know how I get on!
If the 12K service was the full monty (shims, new belts etc..) then you should be ok with an oil/filter swap, and maybe a new set of plugs wouldn't hurt? As the bike has only done 1K miles since the last year the engine should still be in a pretty good state of tune. However, if belts & shims were not touched at service last year I would still recommend a full service is done regardless.

The belts deteriorate (age) even when the bike is not used, and may actually age faster if the bikes left un-ridden for long periods. A snapped belt would trash the top end of the engine & cost £££'s to repair, and for the sake of approx £30 parts + an hours labour not really worth the risk.

Other things to monitor are tyres, brakes, battery and chain & sprockets as all can suffer after prolonged lay-ups, especially if the bike is kept outdoors or stored in a cold & damp garage. I'd also expect what's left of the the fuel to be well past it's sell by date, so draining the carbs & tank and sticking fresh petrol in would be a good idea.
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Old 06-05-2006, 03:26 PM   #13
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Just got the bike back from its service, and I have to say everything was excellent!

After chatting to an ex-DLS mechanic mate of mine, he recommended I get the bike sorted by 'MD Racing'. 42 Holman rd, West Ewell, Surrey, KT19 9PG (07783 024248).

Good idea, the service provided was great, the workmanship was top notch and Mike is a bloody nice bloke giving plenty of helpful tips and advice.
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