Independent servicing, East Yorkshire/North Lincs

paulhull

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Does anyone have any recommendations for independent servicing within easy reach of Hull? I have always used Astles up to now, and I am not unhappy with them, but as this bike is well out of warranty I thought I would look at other options.
 
Does anyone have any recommendations for independent servicing within easy reach of Hull? I have always used Astles up to now, and I am not unhappy with them, but as this bike is well out of warranty I thought I would look at other options.

Try R M Motorcycles in Beverley
 
Use Steve Scriminger in Sleaford.
Very highly recommended, by everyone who uses/knows him
 
Yeah... I'm also not happy with Astle's servicing prices, @ £75 per hour:eek: labour charge is way too much.... over £400 they wanted ....when the full genuine service kit can be had off fleabay for buttons... rip off dealers again
 
Yeah... I'm also not happy with Astle's servicing prices, @ £75 per hour:eek: labour charge is way too much.... over £400 they wanted ....when the full genuine service kit can be had off fleabay for buttons... rip off dealers again

Astles problem is that they are a car franchise with bikes in a shed at the end of the showroom. The bike staff turnover is higher than McDonalds!
 
Astles problem is that they are a car franchise with bikes in a shed at the end of the showroom. The bike staff turnover is higher than McDonalds!

+1 for this statement. i recently bought my RT from them, now i wonder if i would have been better off taking my custom elsewhere. I think they are only playing at being bike dealers, and it doesnt inspire confidence when all the "up front" staff keep changing.
On a positive note though a do like their mechanic, he comes over as being very knowledgable and competent. I hope they keep the franchise.
 
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

I have had several bikes from Astles and their service has generally been very good. I agree with the comments about their costs though. Surprised about comments about staff turnover; maybe turnover has increased recently but until he left (either earlier this year or last) Richard whatsisname who dealt with servicing seemed to have been there forever.
 
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

I have had several bikes from Astles and their service has generally been very good. I agree with the comments about their costs though. Surprised about comments about staff turnover; maybe turnover has increased recently but until he left (either earlier this year or last) Richard whatsisname who dealt with servicing seemed to have been there forever.

Richard has retired now. all 3 of the front "end bike" staff are new. Theres a service adviser who has never dealt with bikes, a sales man who doesnt know much about bikes and the bike sales manager who has previous experience on bikes - i think.
they have got through 6 sales staff in the last year.
After saying that, i`ll give em a chance, no point in changing dealers unless i get any problems.
 
I bought my 1200gs from Astles back in 2005 just 4 months old, they serviced it until out of warrantry, after that I've done all the spannering thissen, if your handy with the spanners, get yersen a manual and crack on, its not that difficult and once you've done a major service a few times its not problem....if ya local and get stuck give us a shout, if I can lend a hand no problem....

Stay lucky Hullygully.
 
Richard has retired now. all 3 of the front "end bike" staff are new. Theres a service adviser who has never dealt with bikes, a sales man who doesnt know much about bikes and the bike sales manager who has previous experience on bikes - i think.
they have got through 6 sales staff in the last year.
After saying that, i`ll give em a chance, no point in changing dealers unless i get any problems.

I have been popping in and out of Astles for a while now since purchasing a new GS from them earlier in the year. Having met the new staff my observations are that Terry the Service Advisor is very very customer focussed and although never having worked in bikes before has always been a biker and bends over backwards to help customers. haven't had much to do with Richard the new salesman but Steve the new manager seems hellbent on putting Astles at the top of BMW owners preferred dealers choice he is very knowledgable on bikes past and present and has worked in the bike industry before joining Astles He appears to want to work with customers to get the dealership back how they want it. So yes they have had a rocky time in Grimsby but things seem to be well on the up.

Give them a chance guys:thumb
 
I have been popping in and out of Astles for a while now since purchasing a new GS from them earlier in the year. Having met the new staff my observations are that Terry the Service Advisor is very very customer focussed and although never having worked in bikes before has always been a biker and bends over backwards to help customers. haven't had much to do with Richard the new salesman but Steve the new manager seems hellbent on putting Astles at the top of BMW owners preferred dealers choice he is very knowledgable on bikes past and present and has worked in the bike industry before joining Astles He appears to want to work with customers to get the dealership back how they want it. So yes they have had a rocky time in Grimsby but things seem to be well on the up.

Give them a chance guys:thumb

Will second that. Okay, so you don't want or expect problems when using the main dealer but if there are any Terry seems keen to sort things out quickly and professionally.
 


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