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04-10-06, 11:36 AM | #1 |
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Dead Bike
So the battery refused to stay charged so I changed the battery. Still no good.
Dead bike. So I do search of the area (I've receintly moved to Finsbury Park) and find 'The Pit Stop' on Holloway Road. So last week I wheel the bike to them and just got the bike back today. Asked for a general sevice and for the battery prob to be sorted. On the phone the guy says that there were some probs with the brakes, a mixture of brake fluid and dust has built up and needed to be cleaned away as it was pushing the discs forward and messing with the brakes. This took a long time they said. Anyway, the bikes running beautifully - but the bill! Breakdown: 1 regulator/rectifier - £90 1 set front breakpads - £45 2 spark plugs - £15 engine oil = filter - £35 airfilter - £25 rear brakepads - £21 Labour - 5 1/2 hours @ £35 Total - £424.00 Now before the battery issue I was going to do the oil and spark plugs myself (You lot have inspireded this new found confidence ) But as they had the bike I fought I'd just let them get on with it. It's the labour I'm not sure about and the brake pad thing. Have I been done/? Or have they just done a good job? I've no idea. |
04-10-06, 11:49 AM | #2 | |
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£35 p/h is pretty standard for labour. As for time, I don't know. It does seem a tad much (time wise) but then I don't know to what extent they 'cleaned the brakes up'. I spent quite a while completely overhaulling mine fairly recently - but then I'm not charging myself an hourly rate! |
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04-10-06, 11:50 AM | #3 |
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i would serioulsy argue the toss over the bill,
a lot of those items are extremly over priced... and 5.5 hours.. thats a stupid amount of time for that work, i could do all that, strip the calipers and re build them for less time than that. maybe i have no idea what garages do charge but i would at least say its a little excessive. |
04-10-06, 11:56 AM | #4 |
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some London comparisons:
Garage that I go to charge £40 p/h - that's Farringdon. T'other day I bought an oil filter for £6 (OEM one) & semi-synth oil for either 6.99 or 8.99 a litre & the sv is what - jsut shy of 3 litres? |
04-10-06, 11:56 AM | #5 |
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That only seems to add up to £266?? Am I missing something?
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04-10-06, 11:58 AM | #6 |
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Yes, the other 4.5 hrs of labour charges!
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04-10-06, 12:04 PM | #9 |
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You missed the other 4.5 hours labour.
It does seem dear but that seems to be the way of things if you let bike garages loose with a just fix it instruction.I always do the simple stuff like oil and filter changes myself and if I need a garage to do anything I leave strict limits on what I want done.Live and learn.
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I think they mean the labour charge
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