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31-10-2017, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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Holty. The ducati website breaksdown servicing costs so you should check that out. Also the dealer will breakdown cost including hours for all servicing items i.e belts cost plus labour to do.
My bill from ducati was £895 but. That included £250 worth of tyres and fork oil change and streering head bearing adjustment. Without all of that my basic 7500mile service would probably have been £500/£550. That basic service would include belts plus fitting, valve check and adjustment…shims will be extra if required. Plus all other servicable items such as fluids and filters. Saying all of that. I’m scotland, the south might / probably will be more expensive. And a tip, dealers usually reduce labour costs in winter so if you get it done say January it’ll be cheaper. |
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