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Gordon72
02-07-10, 05:42 PM
Hi all,
Just thought that i would share this with you all.
Got my SV serviced on tuesday at CJ Ball in Hales.
First service(600 miles) cost 90.97.:(

My wife got here Er6f first service done at Orwells in Ipswich today.
Price 26.03:D

Both bikes went back to the Dealer where they were bought.
I was suprised at how cheap that was.
Anyone else found this kind of variation between dealers at first service time? Maybe its something to haggle on if anyone is buying sometime soon:) Thats all!

Reeder
05-07-10, 01:23 PM
Hey gsak,

One of my friends bought a 58 plate zx6r off someone who's business had just gone bust. Only had 60 odd miles on it but the owner needed the money asap so sold it on for 4.5k!
IIRC his first service, also 600 miles, at seastar was only about £25!

My sv is due for a service as soon as I pass my test and I was considering phoning C J Balls and getting them to do it as it's main dealer, but I somehow think I'd be dissapointed with the price they're going to give me if they're charging that just for the first one.
Think I may give London Road Inc a call in Lowestoft!

G
05-07-10, 02:27 PM
I paid about £56 for my 600rr first service, which was 'free' except for parts.

My SV first service was £86, I was technically the second owner so it wasnt free.

I think they flip coins when deciding pricing to be honest. They get oil and filters for pennies and thats the only part cost from the first service, they have to wack their premium on though.

Owenski
05-07-10, 02:48 PM
prob has a lot to do with the time its takes to get to the front plug on the SV. I imagine the other bikes you've mentioned its a little simpler.

total speculation mind but it would explain the extra £50 bump compeared to the other bikes listed.

G
05-07-10, 02:52 PM
Front plugs check on the 600m service? Really?

Owenski
05-07-10, 02:53 PM
no idea, if they're changing oil filters etc then I dont see why they wouldnt do the plugs.

G
05-07-10, 03:14 PM
no idea, if they're changing oil filters etc then I dont see why they wouldnt do the plugs.

Bikes comes with different (mineral) oil in for the first 600miles to help with oil circulation on intial start up during the bedding in period. After 600 miles they get normal semi synthetic.

Plugs arn't specified to be checked on any 600 miles service schedule I have ever seen.

The price difference will likely be in the oil quantity and quality pricing. Some places probably use tesco value oil at £4 for 5 litres, other place will use Castrol and £4289 for 5 litres.

Gordon72
05-07-10, 03:16 PM
no idea, if they're changing oil filters etc then I dont see why they wouldnt do the plugs.
no, no plugs on first service, just oil, filter and general nut and fastener check.

Owenski
05-07-10, 08:40 PM
seems daft not to, maybe its just me but while you've got the gubbins off I take every oportunity to stick fresh plugs in now (considering events past) for 2x£2 items again, it seems daft not to. Personal choice I guess.

Dave20046
05-07-10, 08:42 PM
Hi all,
Just thought that i would share this with you all.
Got my SV serviced on tuesday at CJ Ball in Hales.
First service(600 miles) cost 90.97.:(

My wife got here Er6f first service done at Orwells in Ipswich today.
Price 26.03:D

Both bikes went back to the Dealer where they were bought.
I was suprised at how cheap that was.
Anyone else found this kind of variation between dealers at first service time? Maybe its something to haggle on if anyone is buying sometime soon:) Thats all!

Unless you haggled hard on purchase, the first service should have been free!

Gordon72
05-07-10, 09:26 PM
Unless you haggled hard on purchase, the first service should have been free!
I had quite a complicated deal as i had a car and bike to p/ex and outstanding finance on the car.
I was told that all thier first services are now charged.
They charged 57.50 for the labour and the rest was parts.
On the upside i did get as a courtesy bike a gsx650f whice was a nice ride.(except they forgot to mention it was restricted which made for one onteresting overtake!,though they did apologise when i told them)
I was very happy with the service i recieved but just surprised when my wifes er6f was so cheap as when we did the deal for that the salesman estimated it at 50ish pounds.
ON a differant note i would be worried if a bike with only 600 miles on needed new plugs as they are only due replacment every 7500 miles!

Gordon72
05-07-10, 09:29 PM
Bikes comes with different (mineral) oil in for the first 600miles to help with oil circulation on intial start up during the bedding in period. After 600 miles they get normal semi synthetic.

Plugs arn't specified to be checked on any 600 miles service schedule I have ever seen.

The price difference will likely be in the oil quantity and quality pricing. Some places probably use tesco value oil at £4 for 5 litres, other place will use Castrol and £4289 for 5 litres.

Oil used according to the reciept was putoline sport4.
Oil used in er6f castrol gps