Hamslay
Registered user
I was OK with the £200 for my 6000 mile service, done at 5100 miles, but a little peeved at the fact that I needed new rear brake pads for an additional £65.
So in answer to my question "am I getting tight?" - you would say "yes"?


£250 for 6K service at bahnstormers. Was told it would take 3 hours. Was sitting out back after one hour (including road test). Just oils and valve check.
No brake fluid as done last time at 3K. £50 oils and £200 labour for at most 1.25 hours. Not Bad.
The official reason is that the bike could for example have been stood in a showroom for 6 months before you picked it up and so the fluid is over 12 months old when it has it's first service.
Being as they know the build date not really an excuse if the bike was picked up by the owner just as soon as it landed.
.Their answer would be that 3 technicians worked on it. JJH£250 for 6K service at local BMW dealership. Was told it would take 3 hours. Was sitting out back after one hour (including road test). Just oils and valve check.
No brake fluid as done last time at 3K. £50 oils and £200 labour for at most 1.25 hours. Not Bad.



Seems reasonable to me. Porsche major service just cost me £1400. £200? Pah! Though the porker 20,000 service interval would be appreciated on the GS.
You add it up, your gs will have three services to the Porsche one, that two minors and a major so you will not get much change out of £1000, it could well cost more, so basically one toy is costing as much as the other toy just spread out a little
Yes spot on the price isn't that bad when you add up the materials the oil is 5w 40 which is a shade under £80 then the oil filter and also the oil for the final drive so the dealer makes around £75 in labour so not a rip off at all. When I first heard the cost I also thought it was way too expensive but it's not when you break it down.
I do my own servicing and it still costs me about £90
Terry
So that included the brake fluid service as well? Did you not ask how much the service would cost before you booked the bike in?
The dealer has probably made £20-£30 profit on your service, at the most. You'll be one of the first to moan if they close down one day, due to not making any money.
I don't get it when people moan about how they think a service is expensive. If money is such a worry, phone three dealers first, and go to the cheapest. Or go to an independent. Or do it yourself. It's not rocket science.