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shiftyblake
09-07-17, 10:35 PM
I live near Melksham and need a garage that can service a Bike to manufacturer spec? Any suggestions I have used Master-tech in Devises for all of my bike work previously.....

duggers
09-07-17, 11:04 PM
What's wrong with the one you used in the past?

wheelers
10-07-17, 05:03 PM
manufacturer spec without paying dealer price?
as discussion I have frequently, there is little choice nowadays, back in the seventies/eighties there were more choices, now there are fewer of us.
those larger ones left are in a position to charge what they want, the smaller ones don't have the specialist kit.
even going main dealer you probably wont get a full service as advertised, beats me how they can charge half the price I do and still do all the work!! but then Ive seen bikes after they have been main dealer serviced !!!

wheelers
10-07-17, 07:36 PM
if you want a good independent Ducati workshop, http://louigimoto.com/ near Bristol otherwise its Baines https://www.silverstonecycle.co.uk/ over at Silverstone.
both know their stuff and have good racing pedigree. I remember going to the original Dick Lovett Ducati in Swindon to get my 851 serviced, they were more interested in trying to sell me a new bike.
Baines, £90 + parts for a full service!!! that's me out of the equation then.

derekwiltshire
11-07-17, 01:41 PM
Louigi Moto also preps Ducati for classic racing and often races himself


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shiftyblake
12-07-17, 12:50 PM
Thanks guys, it's booked into Louigimoto for its eye watering 15k and remap. Really nice chap and really understands the Ducatis.

wheelers
12-07-17, 01:00 PM
Rich has a pedigree of racing Dukes around NGMCC circuits like Keevil, Hullavington etc...

Cosmo88
21-01-18, 10:10 AM
Another time, I added a pillion, upped from 6000 miles to 8000 and the price went DOWN !



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