What do you think of this for a service price?

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BMW John Clark Aberdeen -

12000 mile service quote -

£226.88 inc. Vat........which includes -

Engine oil change (20W/50) with gasket and filter

Adjusting valve clearances

Replacement air filter

Throttle syncronisation

Final drive oil change

What do we think of that?

That excludes loan bike price of £22.50 each day :mad:

If i was at a 'proper' bmw dealer who sold bikes, im sure i could have a demo for the day.

I dunno, im getting a bit miffed.:rob
 
That's more than my major service on my A-class Merc from a main dealer, why do bike services cost so bloody much, especially on a boxer engine :(
 
I just paid £177 but I supplied the oil. It does include collection of the bike instead of loaner though. This includes a 15% discount for labour as it was a "winter" deal. My 6K cost £310 at normal prices which is way too high so I'm doing my own from now on.
 
Just to add to your woes - the car dealer has put the wrong oil in your bike. BMW (motorcycles) have recently changed the spec - sorry.

I think the price was OK.

I've just paid £419 for a 24,000 mile service - but that included rear brake pads, spark plugs and brake fluid change.
 
Aberdeen = Oil = high prices................. :rob

The dealers in Aberdeen don't need to try................

but if you make your living according to that equation - should you expect Bathgate prices?

Al :)
 
Just to add to your woes - the car dealer has put the wrong oil in your bike. BMW (motorcycles) have recently changed the spec - sorry.
Wilbjr21 My opinion is that re ~ specification was solely a money spinner!!! Nothing But!

How can they get to 5 years and then when monetarily, there is a downturn All of a sudden they recommend fully synth??

While we're talking about it, has anyone had a recent service where they have used the new spec oil??

Does your bike rattle like a bag of spanners now??? I'm not being cheeky I am genuinely interested we (dealer workshop) were told to avoid fully synth for first 3 oil changes and even semi synth fell in that category

We were told 20W50 - period! What was in our tanks but 1000 litres of freshly delivered 15W50 semi synth Did they get it sucked out and replaced???

Did they? I think most definitely not! :eek:
 
Wilbjr21 My opinion is that re ~ specification was solely a money spinner!!! Nothing But!

How can they get to 5 years and then when monetarily, there is a downturn All of a sudden they recommend fully synth??

While we're talking about it, has anyone had a recent service where they have used the new spec oil??

Does your bike rattle like a bag of spanners now??? I'm not being cheeky I am genuinely interested we (dealer workshop) were told to avoid fully synth for first 3 oil changes and even semi synth fell in that category

We were told 20W50 - period! What was in our tanks but 1000 litres of freshly delivered 15W50 semi synth Did they get it sucked out and replaced???

Did they? I think most definitely not! :eek:


I supplied my own oil so they wouldn't have the chance to put in fully synth. Probably saved me £40 in terms of cost. At first I was told I could supply the oil but it may affect my warranty, but after reminding them that it was the same they had put in themselves 6 months previously and is as per my manual they agreed it wouldn't. So 4 litres of 20/50 mineral went in the panniers on collection.
 
Don't want to be part of another oil thread and the merits of the spec. change have been debated on here.

To answer your question; I've had two services with the new spec. 10w50 and my bike is quiet. The new spec. oil went in at 18,000 miles and it's now done 24,000 and just been serviced.

My bike did not require topping up between 18,000 and 24,000. Most of these miles were touring miles through Morocco two up with the usual luggage.

I've had four 1200 and this is the best (2008) - my dealer is disappointed he can't sell me the 2010 bike.
 
For comparison, I seem to recall a quote for £187 at Dundee last Oct ish.
Would need to go check paperwork.

Anyone here got more recent price?
 
To answer your question; I've had two services with the new spec. 10w50 and my bike is quiet. The new spec. oil went in at 18,000 miles and it's now done 24,000 and just been serviced.

Ah Haaaa Apologies Every time someone mentions Fully Synth here I immediately run for cover cos they have usually bought 0W somthing or 5 w something and want to put it in thier bikes It's like water FFS

But 10W50 is a Sensible viscosity now I understand I haven;t such a hang up about it now I won;t bloody pay that for it and since all my old bike are happy on mineral they'll stay on it Good Luck with the 1200! :thumb
 
use 0/40 in mine.30000 ml smooth and quiet.20/50 for side valves:aidan
 
You obviously thought it was OK when you booked it in, so what's the problem (or did you not ask the price up front?).
 
You obviously thought it was OK when you booked it in, so what's the problem (or did you not ask the price up front?).

You seem to have mis-read my post. It said quote. I havnt booked it in yet.

For the quoted price i have de-selected -

Gearbox oil change - as it only has to be done after initially one year

Brake fluid change front and rear - for same reason.

Does this till seem fair? Are these prices for comparison including this?

Cheers, Dave :)
 
£150.00 at Mersey Motorcycles last September, father, mother and son run a little old fashioned two bike garage and shop, as friendly a set up as you could wish for. The dad has a small collection of old military machines both two and four wheels.
 
You seem to have mis-read my post. It said quote. I havnt booked it in yet.

For the quoted price i have de-selected -

Gearbox oil change - as it only has to be done after initially one year

Brake fluid change front and rear - for same reason.

Does this till seem fair? Are these prices for comparison including this?

Cheers, Dave :)


I would have said it's in line with other BMW dealers and BMW pricing. Is it fair? Depends on your point of view and whats in your wallet.
 
You seem to have mis-read my post. It said quote. I havnt booked it in yet.
My apologies sir, so you did!

Seems about on-par with the dealers near me.

I have however noticed that Vines have just taken 20% of their labour charge as a winter incentive. Don't know if the others are going to follow suit.
 


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