Eyeing up a very cheap Forza 350 which I was tempted by, however having just rung my local Honda dealer who advises me the 16,000 mile service will set me back £870 including valves and shims I'm out.
Makes the Burger servicing look like a snip.
That’s a bit high. Which dealer quoted that, and what for. ?Eyeing up a very cheap Forza 350 which I was tempted by, however having just rung my local Honda dealer who advises me the 16,000 mile service will set me back £870 including valves and shims I'm out.
Makes the Burger servicing look like a snip.
I’m going to ring my dealer tomorrow to see if that’s right…..outrageous16,000 miles including shims and valves. Vertu Honda.
16,000 miles including shims and valves. Vertu Honda.


I confess to being a technical idiot so have no idea what they would be doing with the valves, I assumed checking clearances but only because I've heard those words grouped together in sentences relating to motorbike servicing.wouldn’t think valves would need replacing ???
shims if necessary yes, but not valves
if you change valves you have to lap them in to the valve seats, so head off etc, hardly a service item , sounds like bollocks to me to use the technical term
My dealer says £500 max even with belt. Rollers and having to strip for the valves. Which probably won’t be needed.Eyeing up a very cheap Forza 350 which I was tempted by, however having just rung my local Honda dealer who advises me the 16,000 mile service will set me back £870 including valves and shims I'm out.
Makes the Burger servicing look like a snip.
You’re absolutely right. I’ve changed the oil and filter after that trip. All done in 10 minutesI watched a couple of videos on YouTube on how to change a belt and bobbin thingy , all be it on a PCX, and it looks to be a simple job, one guy changed the air filter at the same time because it was easy access while changing the belt.
Don’t be frightened of having a go, especially the simple things like belts and air filters ect, its very satisfying and you learn about your bike/ scooter, a £ saved is as good as a £ earned.
My next scooter will be an ADV 350 thanks in part to Stever1 European trip and write up ....![]()
I give myself a pat on the back if I manage to get air into the tyres without fcking it up. Anything other than that is way beyond me which is why I have to factor in costs for other people to do the needful. If my bike's still under warranty, either initial because it's new or extended because it's not, I prefer to use main dealer as I hope that will make it easier to deal with any issues that may arise.I watched a couple of videos on YouTube on how to change a belt and bobbin thingy , all be it on a PCX, and it looks to be a simple job, one guy changed the air filter at the same time because it was easy access while changing the belt.
Don’t be frightened of having a go, especially the simple things like belts and air filters ect, its very satisfying and you learn about your bike/ scooter, a £ saved is as good as a £ earned.
My next scooter will be an ADV 350 thanks in part to Stever1 European trip and write up ....![]()