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  1. Re:  Spring Service Promotion 
    #11
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    just booked mine in with my normal mechanic down here, think hes charging me £130 for 3rd service, plugs, oil, filters etc . he always has a good play with the bikes he servies and gets them running top notch!
     
     

  2. Re: Spring Service Promotion 
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    Quote Originally Posted by bubblelittleme
    thanks...had mine serviced there today!
    nice of you to pop in and say hello :




    I did wave as you rode off too but you seemed to be focused on the road (not a bad thing)
     
     

  3. Re: Spring Service Promotion 
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    Quote Originally Posted by ONFIRE
    [quote author=schwee link=1235583950/0#7 date=1235860191]upto 125cc's aint no good! I take it by 'all other models for £99.99 you mean all other engine sizes?
    Reckon that what it means ;D ;D ;D 8-)[/quote]

    Biiiiiiiiiiiingooooooo 8-)
     
     

  4. Re:  Spring Service Promotion 
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    What about shims on a ZX6R 96' ? Expensive or not? looking at a service coming up.
     
     

  5. Re: Spring Service Promotion 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman
    What about shims on a ZX6R 96' ? Expensive or not? looking at a service coming up.
    Doubt that would be covered under a standard service m8.

    Get a few quotes...not a cheap job! (about 150 to 200 notes)

    Could Try
    Gary Vardy Motorcycle Servicing, Swindon

    The Pembroke Centre, Cheney Manor Cheney Manor Industrial Estate, Swindon SN2 2QP

    Tel: 01793 481008

    Hes Ex GW' Technician (30yrs), 'Top Man' [smiley=thumbsup.gif] I used him to fit my Quick Shifter
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceman
    What about shims on a ZX6R 96' ? Expensive or not? looking at a service coming up.
    They're only expensive if any need changing - if you can wield a spanner and a feeler gauge it's no sweat to check them yourself, and changing them isn't rocket science either, just get a decent manual, the right tools and take your time to make sure you do it right 8-)
    Racing is life, anything before or after is just waiting.
    Steve McQueen
     
     

  7. Re:  Spring Service Promotion 
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    Unless your lazy like me and get someone else to do it
     
     

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