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bjerrang 04-09-08 10:20

1st service is not included in norway.

I just called in and they wanted 250� for it. ( www.biltrend.no)
Then i asked why.
The oil to the engine and gearbox and filter is 150�....

What is replaced during the 1st service?

bridportblue 01-02-09 23:31

first 600 mile service
 
My dealer George White told me on delivery of my bike not to worry about my 6 week service and do it after 600 miles instead. Do you guys believe this will not affect my warranty as i got my bike in october 2008 and have only managed 130 miles as yet? Cheers

PS.i'm in dorset and the dealer i bought from is in swindon 115 miles away!!:eusa_shifty:

CaptMoto 01-02-09 23:45

That Is Crazy
 
You must have the first service! It is very important, the new engine parts will shed tiny metal particles that are produced by the friction of these parts bedding in, all these parts end up in the oil filter, hence it is vital that the oil and oil filter are changed to prevent these parts causing damage and clogging up the filter. The guy who told you that must be an unexperienced muppet and should be shot, or sent back to chav-city. Book your service tomorrow morning mate. Listen to us.

Cheers

mrfijjitt 19-05-10 20:40

My 6000mile service is due now/soon.
But my bike is 2 years old in 2 months. So only 2 months left on warranty.
I'm thinking I'll do the service myself? But I'm due to tour 1000 or more miles begining of June.
What do you think? Should I pay for the real deal?, �160 here in Nottingham.
I've already packed out the cushdrive, changed brake pads, got DNA filters swapped casing bolts for nice shiny ones and replaced chain + sprokets. so there's not much left to do.
I'm convinced the engine/bike is sound and won't fall apart just yet (I rattle more than the bike does)

?

shards 19-05-10 20:48

My personal feeling is that taking any bike to any dealer for any service is more risky than "flagging away" the warranty by doing it yourself. I'm sure some will disagree.


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