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Car Vs Bike Service
Had my 50,000 mile & MOT for the car on Saturday. Took it to the main dealers thinking the extra $$ would mean they did a good service. Needless to say the car came back with no indication that anything had been done; even the slightly flat tyres weren't pumped up. All this for the princely sum of ?250 (with no work done)
In comparisson I take my bike in; old and tired and get back a clean, 'tight' bike. It feels like new with brakes that bite, and clutch that feels replaced and a general smoothness and refined ride in the whole running of it. They'll even give the whole thing a clean for me. Totally different world... |
Re: Car Vs Bike Service
where did you take the bike?
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I go to a place in Newcastle (Westgate Super Bikes). There's only room for one bike in the shop- it's tiny!
Took the car to Evan-Halshaw on Newport Road; not overly impressed. |
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Demon bikes used to recommend them for suspension work, but I was never so sure. I guess I have nothing to judge them on, except their outward appearance really. |
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Definitely, and if I'm in the area next time I need a service I'll use them.
The bike felt great afterwards; they obviously spend longer than most places on the bikes, and the guy who runs it seems reliable/friendly enough. I gather he's a pretty keen racer who uses some ancient 1000cc heavyweight Honda against all of the power rangers. |
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car garages can do the leest and charge the most, i'm dreading mine.
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i do all mine myself (mind you i am a vehicle technician for the police) so much easier than taking it to a garage, if you can change the oil on an sv you can do it on a car.
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If you are bothered about getting a service stamp (an depending upon the age of the car, so it wont affect resale values) why not try to find a good independant specialist in your area. Try a car forum for your particular make of cr, and go with who is recommended.
Thats what I've done over the past 4 years or so. Would never take mine to a main dealer, as I keep the cars I have for 4 or 5 years, and the extra paid to the dealers is often more that then hit you will take in resale by not having a full factory service history. You also know the car has been properly serviced. |
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