GS 1150 24000 mile service!!!!!!!!!

Crikey, don't you go to Steve's? About £120 for Pirellis for me, they were loose wheels though.

I do go to Steve, I even got him to do the tyres once when I was living in Middx. I timed it with a run up to the Lakes. H's usually a bit cheaper but £185 is the MOST I have ever paid ( daarn saarff) and it's just as easy to pop in on the bike en route to work rather than take loose wheels.:thumb2
 
I do go to Steve, I even got him to do the tyres once when I was living in Middx. I timed it with a run up to the Lakes. H's usually a bit cheaper but £185 is the MOST I have ever paid ( daarn saarff) and it's just as easy to pop in on the bike en route to work rather than take loose wheels.:thumb2

:D £185 just seemed a bit pricey for Steve is all :D.

I wondered if he'd hiked his prices to cover the cost of the glossy brochures, coffee machine, imported Andovan pastries and showroom.

You know, to encourage you to;
Spend your money in professional quality job and be on the safe site
You may not save your money but you save your life.
IYKWIM ;):rolleyes:
 
Service.

Spend your money in professional quality job and be on the safe site:rob
You may not save your money but you save your life.:thumb

Exactly, so go see Mr Steptoe and save money as well. (assume my drink is in the post?)
dave gs.
 
He loves you really

How wrong you are Sani mate..............I am sure Neil would be more than happy to see you and whilst you are there he could also relieve you of say £399 for the full service and £275 for tyres?

Bargain.

Dont forget the tip:thumb2
 
How wrong you are Sani mate..............I am sure Neil would be more than happy to see you and whilst you are there he could also relieve you of say £399 for the full service and £275 for tyres?

Bargain.

Dont forget the tip:thumb2

I will give him a bazz:D and if is a happy chapy..........:thumb
 
Hmm The bunch of guys from Vines they know me and my bike as I am a regular client 3 times a year and I develop a good relation sheep with them and I dont mind to pay a good money to a professional guy + tip yes all the time when I go for a service I like to tip the mechanic so to take care o my bike.

they now hide when they see you coming:D
 
servicing

Just serviced mine today (80 000 miles)
gearbox oil (GL5) £9.99 at Halfords (bit left over from last time so enough to do rear bevel drive)
Piece of p*** to do yourself.
Engine oil £23 (Plutoline)
Plugs seem O.K. so I ` ll leave em
Air and oil filter + crush washers £19.90 (motorworks)
Valve check (look at Steptos ace `how to` + adventure rider - easy peasy)
Pads removed and checked
Gonna change the brake and clutch fluid tomorrow
balance injectors

Total cost less than £60 + the satisfaction
P.S. last set of tyres were £110 Avon Distanzias + fitting - a tenner

Dont you wish you were a Yorkshireman
Hodge:D
 
Took bike to Steotoe for 24k service. He gave brilliant service, another bike for the day and my bike felt like new after the service. PLUS I saved over £200ish!!!!!!!!
Thank Steptoe:clap
 
Do the oil changes yourself

Why not do the engine, gearbox and rear drive oil changes, air filter and spark plug changes yourself and take the bike to Steptoe to do stuff like the rocker end float, valve clearances, petrol filter and TPS settings if you're not confident of doing them yourself.

Print the service maintenance sheet off from the workshop manual (assuming you do have this - if not it can be downloaded as a pdf from a link on this site) date it and put your mileage on it and keep it with any receipts for oil and service parts and work done by Steptoe and sign and date your service record book - that's what I do and if anybody queries it I have all the paperwork as evidence.

The oil, filter and spark plug changes could not be simpler and can be completed in no more than two hours if you take your time. :thumb
 
DESTROY IT YOURSELF

After 35 years restoring bikes and cars
I'm more than confident to do my own servicing.:aidan
My bike is on 19,700 miles now

£450 is NOT value for money:eek:

Even if I go to 'Clarkes BMW' and buy the service kit I shall be quids in

As LORD SNOOTYsays if you havent the confidence to do it all
just do what you can and get the valves etc done by a professional

Life is simple
Its people that make it comlicated:bow

Good luck:thumb
 
just wish there was such a phenomena as a "Mr O'Steptoe" in Dublin :blast.

why?
not only does he do the job.
Properly.:mmmm
but he is open and honest (read; blunt :D) enough that he even does write ups with photos to show just how you can Do It Yourself if you feel so inclined.

it's the honesty and openness i like. :thumb2

theres certain "main St. Dealers" that will swear they've done them less easy to spot jobs (e.g. brake fluid / oil filter changes), they'll charge you and not do it. :spitfire.
o.k - maybe, just maybe thats just Ireland and jap bike dealers, but i know people that have gone to the trouble of tippexing key points on their Bikes before getting work done to see if the tippex has been disturbed after the work is (allegedly) done.

sheesh! - wot am i doing here? :confused:
i dont even own an oilhead! :D
 
just wish there was such a phenomena as a "Mr O'Steptoe" in Dublin :blast.

why?
not only does he do the job.
Properly.:mmmm
but he is open and honest (read; blunt :D) enough that he even does write ups with photos to show just how you can Do It Yourself if you feel so inclined.

it's the honesty and openness i like. :thumb2

theres certain "main St. Dealers" that will swear they've done them less easy to spot jobs (e.g. brake fluid / oil filter changes), they'll charge you and not do it. :spitfire.
o.k - maybe, just maybe thats just Ireland and jap bike dealers, but i know people that have gone to the trouble of tippexing key points on their Bikes before getting work done to see if the tippex has been disturbed after the work is (allegedly) done.

sheesh! - wot am i doing here? :confused:
i dont even own an oilhead! :D


What you've said about being charged for jobs that you can't easily check on is bang on. It's more common than people realise. A friend of mine is a motor and assessment engineer and from time to time is engaged by various trading standards departments around the country to check up on stuff like this, you may expect some cowboy in a backstreet garage to try it on, but apparently it's fairly common for main dealers to do it too.
Thats part of the reason why I try to do as much of my own maintenance as possible.
 
Does it really matter .Its easy to change .Even i done that ,and total was price of belt ,as the pulleys were already done . I know its good for a long time and easy to fix if anything goes wrong .Plus its good to know the little things that wont ruin a holiday ,Belt change on roadside maybe 30 mins if you stuck .
 
but apparently it's fairly common for main dealers to do it too.
Thats part of the reason why I try to do as much of my own maintenance as possible.

fatal
every one says that main dealers try too rip gs owners off.but working at main dealers for ducati,aprilia,bmw its not the case ,most bikers no there bike and any dealer no this and to say you need xxx thing when its not worn or damaged is dealer death.
as a dealer tech for bmw we work to a code and ,also a data sheet
we also check the bike has wheels
:blast
it take one line of there did this to kill a dealer.
so all dealers should always work to high stds.
:comfort fatal your bike is safe at my dealer :beerjug:
 
fatal i am the one on the right
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just had steptoe give my bike a major service and fit a new clutch ,the price i payed was cheaper than the main stealers wanted just for the clutch well worth the 200 mile round trip ,
 


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