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Africatwin
24th January 2016, 18:55
I've recently treated myself to a KTM950 Adventure.... approx 60K km on it. I took the bike for a WOF & general service at the same shop I bought it from in Christchurch... I was a little taken a back at the price :(. I'm keen to hear from other KTM950 owners as to a rough idea of price for a service to make sure I was not ripped off.

I asked for a general service but was told it was given a service commensurate with the number of km on it. Other than oil and filter and coolant... no other parts were required.

Any advice is much appreciated.

pete376403
24th January 2016, 19:02
Having watched a friend resuscitate a drowned 950, I was amazed at the amount of dismantling necessary to get at carbs, etc. Even changing the oil on these things is a lot more than just removing a drain plug. I could understand service costs being large.

awayatc
24th January 2016, 19:26
Buy some tools, and a manual

or pay somebody $100 an hour to do it for you...

Thought that part of bike ownership means your own servicing at the very least....?

BMWST?
24th January 2016, 19:29
Buy some tools, and a manual

or pay somebody $100 an hour to do it for you...

Thought that part of bike ownership means your own servicing at the very least....?
nope, i would rather pay someone to service my bike during the week sometime so i get more riing time at the weekend.Any work i decide to do on the bike is purely voloutary,hot grips -dismantle to give it the clean of a liketime,replace the odd part ...my weekend time is more valuable than my week day time

Kenb
24th January 2016, 19:50
PM sent with info for a contact

SE950
4th February 2016, 11:07
Hi. I did a complete service on my se last night oil, filter clean and air filter. It took me 3hrs $120 for oil $80 filter. Hope this gives you piece of mined

snodpete
4th February 2016, 11:49
Yeah, servicing is not cheap, but agree doing it yourself is a great way to get to know your ride. I do my own oil changes etc, Motorex oil is priced like a fine single malt :blink:

Haven't delved deep enough to tackle valve clearance check yet - paid around $450 a while back to dealer in Chch for last valve check that did not include oil change. Thoroughbreds take a bit more looking after :msn-wink:

badblackbuell
4th February 2016, 17:41
From memory 60km service on a 950 is a biggie. Valve check, plugs, throttle body balance etc. Is there more to this story?

Gremlin
4th February 2016, 17:53
Motorex oil is priced like a fine single malt :blink:
Ain't that the truth... It was $36 a litre when I had my 990SM. Then the shop thought Elf might be better for it, and cost more like $40 a litre :eek: No, the KTM isn't cheap to maintain, but for grin factor it was well worth it.

However, I do like my BMW with it's mineral oil, wait for a special at SuperCheap and pay $40-45 ish for 4 litres (the way it drinks it especially when adventure riding it's like a constant oil change) :msn-wink:

Waihou Thumper
4th February 2016, 18:56
Speaking of oil...was/is there any alternatives that people use for the 950/990 bikes? There muse be right?
Motorex specifically? The sheer factor of cost for servicing even doing it yourself seems prohibitive in deciding I want one of these....

There is a 950 on Trade Me at present ........$7200 buy now which seems very very cheap but at the same time it has it's flaws..:crazy:

Gremlin
4th February 2016, 19:26
Speaking of oil...was/is there any alternatives that people use for the 950/990 bikes? There muse be right?
Motorex specifically? The sheer factor of cost for servicing even doing it yourself seems prohibitive in deciding I want one of these....

There is a 950 on Trade Me at present ........$7200 buy now which seems very very cheap but at the same time it has it's flaws..:crazy:
At the minimum they use fully synth, which is going to cost more than mineral for example... If you want to start a which oil thread... be my guest <_<

JATZ
4th February 2016, 20:14
There is a 950 on Trade Me at present ........$7200 buy now which seems very very cheap but at the same time it has it's flaws..:crazy:

Seems like a fair price.... considering the k's. I don't think you'd lose to much if you wanted to on sell it :yes:


At the minimum they use fully synth, which is going to cost more than mineral for example... If you want to start a which oil thread... be my guest <_<

Go on W.T. Do it.... you know you want to :rofl:

FWIW... I pay a professional to do the services at the recommended intervals, because they know what they're doing, and he's bloody good at it too (factory trained). They also have the tools and software to do the job properly. Also, having the service book stamped/filled out by a professional counts for something :yes: It costs a little bit more as I take it to Chch, so that's an overnight trip, or more :msn-wink:

Gremlin
4th February 2016, 21:52
Also, having the service book stamped/filled out by a professional counts for something :yes: It costs a little bit more as I take it to Chch, so that's an overnight trip, or more :msn-wink:
The cheap buggers at BMW stopped the main service book slots at 110k. Seriously, that only took 5 years! :angry2: