ChrisDolphin
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Just had the 42k service on my Dec '06 1200 GSA. £166.09 which I was more than happy with.
However - thinking about the 48k service in 6k miles time........its not going to be cheap.
Next service is likely to need the following:
£350 48k Service;
£120 rear brake disc;
£50 rear brake pads;
£240 front disc’s
£80 front pad’s
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£840 Total !!!
Since Jan'08 I've been doing 123mile commute daily, 4 days a week. Its likely I'll be doing that for another year at least. So the next service is around 50 commuting days away.
Whats the consensus on keeping a higher mileage bike over trading in and buying a, say, ex-demo?
Benefits:
Fresh new warranty.....that includes everything rather than this rubbish extended one I'm paying for now at £30/mnth;
No new rear brake discs for a while (the newer GSA's dont go through rear discs every 12k like mine does I'm told);
No new front brake discs for a while (this bike will have lasted 48k);
Less potential for 'major' bits to break that arent covered on current warranty;
Costs:
er.......the cost - presumably mine is worth squat-diddly now, and I see the new ones are around £12k new.......presumably there are deals to be had but I'm assuming that I'll need a few thousand to change....
So......do I battle on with my current trusty steed..........or stick some money on BMW finance and have a shiny new one >50working days time - ahead of the next service ?
Naturally......if my wife is reading this, its entirely theoretical as there's no money for bikes.......ahem.
Thoughts welcome.
Chris.
However - thinking about the 48k service in 6k miles time........its not going to be cheap.
Next service is likely to need the following:
£350 48k Service;
£120 rear brake disc;
£50 rear brake pads;
£240 front disc’s
£80 front pad’s
------------------------------
£840 Total !!!
Since Jan'08 I've been doing 123mile commute daily, 4 days a week. Its likely I'll be doing that for another year at least. So the next service is around 50 commuting days away.
Whats the consensus on keeping a higher mileage bike over trading in and buying a, say, ex-demo?
Benefits:
Fresh new warranty.....that includes everything rather than this rubbish extended one I'm paying for now at £30/mnth;
No new rear brake discs for a while (the newer GSA's dont go through rear discs every 12k like mine does I'm told);
No new front brake discs for a while (this bike will have lasted 48k);
Less potential for 'major' bits to break that arent covered on current warranty;
Costs:
er.......the cost - presumably mine is worth squat-diddly now, and I see the new ones are around £12k new.......presumably there are deals to be had but I'm assuming that I'll need a few thousand to change....
So......do I battle on with my current trusty steed..........or stick some money on BMW finance and have a shiny new one >50working days time - ahead of the next service ?
Naturally......if my wife is reading this, its entirely theoretical as there's no money for bikes.......ahem.
Thoughts welcome.
Chris.


