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    Cost of Ducati service?

    i am new to ducs and i was just wondering if anyone could give me a rough idea of what a tune, belt and valve check is worth on a 996, and if the belts etc need renewing how much it would be? i dont need a full service as i can do the usual plugs, filters, and oil etc myself, but as my toolbox lacks thousands of dollars of specialist ducati tools i think i will leave the tricky stuff to the pros!

    cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog
    i am new to ducs and i was just wondering if anyone could give me a rough idea of what a tune, belt and valve check is worth on a 996, and if the belts etc need renewing how much it would be? i dont need a full service as i can do the usual plugs, filters, and oil etc myself, but as my toolbox lacks thousands of dollars of specialist ducati tools i think i will leave the tricky stuff to the pros!

    cheers.
    have a search on the net and you'll find that the belts are easy to adjust/replace... mines just an old 2 valve so I do all the work myself.... (and I'm a cheap bastard)

    edit... in fact, most bits don't even use special tools... 5 and 6mm allen keys... good belt check tool....

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    Hey there Nodrog
    You will look at about $400 approx . Take ya flairings off to save money & scratches . This if you need all your shim's changed & new belts . Get genuine Ducati belts , change every 20k shim's every 10k
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    Wasn't it a requirement to drop the motor on the 916 series to do a full service? If so, did that carry through to the 996 and 998? Or is this just another urban myth??

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    Just the first 916's was easyer to take the heads off & adjust .But changed that on later models as owner's didn't like the fucken $$$$ services , To do with the position of checking the shim's were very tricky . No worrys with the 2 valve models
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    If you`re buying new mate best check the score with your dealer first mate.Bike mags here advise people not to touch any Ducati without full service history done at a Duke dealer and I know personally and have read in the press about guys who cant shift their Ducatis because they`ve serviced them themselves and no-one wants to know.1 guy I know has an immaculate 600ss that no-one will touch as it dosnt have Duke SH,he`s gone as low as the price of a same year Yam DTR125 which was under half the price new and still no-one will touch it,same story with another mates 600 Monster.Worse even the dealers wont touch them because punters want official FSH on these things.N.Z. may well have a different attitude.

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    Hi nodrog,Did you buy that 996 at shaws?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TILLER
    Hi nodrog,Did you buy that 996 at shaws?
    howzit tiller, na i brought it of a guy in aucks, he had a full service done on it about two years ago he reckons, said he had the belts replaced with some titanium ones (if there is such a thing), haldanes knew the bike and they said the engine was sweet, but i just want to get it checked over just incase.

    cheers.

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    996 10,000k Service

    FYI: 10,000k service on my 996 cost me $822. However this included a clutch mod to get rid of noise from standard clutch - I recommend you get that done if you have not already. Labour component was $525 ($60/hr). I was a bit disappointed that it took them 3 days to complete the job, apparently the mechanic got diverted onto other jobs but anyway you might want to prepare yourself for being likewise separated from your Italian girlfriend for that long as well - is hopefully worst case scenario. Hope this info helps you - my next service (20,000k) is actually due now and I am expecting it to cost more (includes belts this time). I am completely capable of doing Plugs, filters, oil etc myself but like others have already said, for resale purposes it is important to have the supporting documentation to show you have had it all done properly by authorised dealer. NB: I have given it an oil change in between services as I reckon 10,000k is too long to leave oil in any bike.
    pretentious moi?

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    Sounds like them Duke dealers learnt how to charge from the BMW,Rover and other European vehicle manufacturers. LOL

    Shit it is gooooood havin a Honda.


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    it's also good not giving a "flying entrance" about resale value and just enjoying yer bike tooo!!!!

    I do everything myself.... specially considering after my tyre change, the Duc dealers "forgot" to tighten the axle-to-swingarm tensioning bolts.....

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    [QUOTE=Blakamin]it's also good not giving a "flying entrance" about resale value and just enjoying yer bike tooo!!!!


    amen to that blakamin, i dont really give a toss what the resale value ends up being, too busy riding it.

    oh and i could also park it up it my garage, taking it out only every year on its birthday to give it a polish, would this help with resale value too?

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    After a certain Hamilton Ducati agent stuffed up a simple clutch clean 3 years ago resulting in me making it only several 100 meters down the road, I chose to do all the servicing myself.
    My 10000km valve check I had two valves slightly outside tolerance. When i approached another agent in different town, they said they would not have bothered adjusting!! I chose to do it. I also choose to pull all the cams to allow acces to check rocker chrome wear which I do not think all dealers do. I suppose large clearances would be a tell tale sign of chrome flaking.
    I just get the dealer to balance the throttle bodies and adjust fueling.
    All the money I save on service would be more than the drop in resale value, not to mention the peace of mind knowing the service is completed with care.
    I keep a good log book ....and yeah just ride the bloody things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corse1 View Post
    After a certain Hamilton Ducati agent stuffed up a simple clutch clean 3 years ago resulting in me making it only several 100 meters down the road, I chose to do all the servicing myself.
    I chose to do it. I also check rocker chrome wear which I do not think all dealers do. I suppose large clearances would be a tell tale sign of chrome flaking.
    Chrome wear? Think you'd better get a Ducati dealer to do it for you after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Chrome wear? Think you'd better get a Ducati dealer to do it for you after all.
    Afflicting 4 valve up to 2003 - 2004 models but no chrome wear yet...................and I am well capable of fixing that myself as well I'd rather spend the service labour charge on petrol and beer.

    Faulty chrome from the factory............................having said that an Aprilia tuono factory 08 model is starting to get attractive as trade up

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