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FG1
24-01-08, 06:24 PM
My bike is coming up to the 14500 service and I rang George White in Slough to ask how much it cost.

Around £300....:(.....:smt085

Is this well over the top or does all the work needed on the 14500 justify the cost.

orose
24-01-08, 07:03 PM
I'm afraid so - there appears to be a metric a$$load of work on that one. The main thing done on it is the valve clearances (check and adjust if required), which appears to bump the time required up to a full day... I've just booked mine, and they need me to drop the bike off the night before for a 5pm pickup.

FG1
24-01-08, 09:35 PM
Not the reply I was looking for but, I have to admit, it was the reply I was expecting.
I have to admit though that I feel confident letting George White do my work as I have used them in the past and have been more than satisfied with the service.
Looks like I have to put a few quid away ready for the service then.....

rob13
24-01-08, 09:44 PM
Get them to do the valve clearances/throttle valve synch...and do the rest yourself. Dont gte a stamp in the book for it but will make it cheaper no doubt.

STRAMASHER
25-01-08, 08:18 AM
Been quoted £270 for the 15k (am about 300 over the noo.) in 2wks time..........and I just remembered MOT due the day before.

Kerching!

:(







.....but will be all tip-top for the 1st SV Ecosse IceCream run of the year a week or so later!

:cool::cheers:

dyzio
25-01-08, 12:29 PM
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=102234

STRAMASHER
03-02-08, 03:59 PM
Got bike back and was charged £262 for the 15K AND a MOT up at Cupar.

Not the 1st time they have been well under.:cool:

Feckin' delighted.=D>

Baph
03-02-08, 04:10 PM
Get them to do the valve clearances/throttle valve synch...and do the rest yourself. Dont gte a stamp in the book for it but will make it cheaper no doubt.

I've been quoted circa ?200 for valves checking/adjusting, and nothing more done to the bike.

Got bike back and was charged £262 for the 15K AND a MOT up at Cupar.

Not the 1st time they have been well under.:cool:

Feckin' delighted.=D>

A lot of dealerships do that, quote high then charge less, it's an easy way to make happy customers. ;)