I'd rather do it my self and shove the money I saved in the petrol tank
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I'd rather do it my self and shove the money I saved in the petrol tank
Some of us don't have the facilities or let's face it, the technical abilities to service our own bikes. So it's important to obtain someone who can.Originally Posted by 8_ball
Some of us don't have the facilities or let's face it, the technical abilities to service our own bikes. So it's important to obtain someone who can. [/quote]Originally Posted by gibbo
Some of us also have nearly new bikes that need the service stamp from a qualified mechanic otherwise the warranty is void.
Some of us don't have the facilities or let's face it, the technical abilities to service our own bikes. So it's important to obtain someone who can. [/quote]Originally Posted by matrix
Some of us also have nearly new bikes that need the service stamp from a qualified mechanic otherwise the warranty is void. [/quote]
Some of us have little spare time and prefer to spend it riding the bike rather than servicing it...
Some of us don't have the facilities or let's face it, the technical abilities to service our own bikes. So it's important to obtain someone who can. [/quote]Originally Posted by @bj
Some of us also have nearly new bikes that need the service stamp from a qualified mechanic otherwise the warranty is void. [/quote]
Some of us have little spare time and prefer to spend it riding the bike rather than servicing it...[/quote]
Some of us service our own bikes because we can and then we know its actually been done
Just to add, its been illegal since 2004 for manufacturers to tie servicing into their warranties. As long as the service shedule is followed and OEM parts used you can get it done anywhere - its not going to invalidate your warranty.
Different for insuranced based warranty's mind....
Some of us don't have the facilities or let's face it, the technical abilities to service our own bikes. So it's important to obtain someone who can. [/quote]Originally Posted by BMWGraeme
Some of us also have nearly new bikes that need the service stamp from a qualified mechanic otherwise the warranty is void. [/quote]
Some of us have little spare time and prefer to spend it riding the bike rather than servicing it...[/quote]
Some of us service our own bikes because we can and then we know its actually been done
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Some of us would love to have the knowledge and know-how on how to service their bike without having to rely on someone else having to do it.....My next aim in life is to learn how to do it !! 8-) 8-) :P
If you are the Forest side of Southampton, I can recommend Chas who is based in Holbury. Excellent bloke with bags of practical knowledge. Also collects / delivers and MOTs. PM me if you want his number.
i always use Gary Vardy he's in Pembroke Centre Cheney Manor ind est Swindon tel 01793 481008 top mechanic reasonable rates factory trained mechanic he's the only person i trust to look after my zzr
nick
Some of .................well me will go on google find out how to do it and just .........well have a go or just do the old thing........................ask somone that does know......
but thats me all over, If you think u can.............u can,,,can ,,,,can 8-)
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