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    Service time

    If you were to perform a service on a 250 (change oil, filters, spark plug) how long would it take you?

    Having just had this done and been charged 2 hours labour I'm a bit confused as I would have put the effort at about 20minutes. Am I missing something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiWiP View Post
    If you were to perform a service on a 250 (change oil, filters, spark plug) how long would it take you?

    Having just had this done and been charged 2 hours labour I'm a bit confused as I would have put the effort at about 20minutes. Am I missing something?
    did they also do a 30 point check?
    that usually comes with a servise

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    did they also do a 30 point check?
    No mention was made of this. He was warbeling on about the carburettor which I couldn't make head nor tail of as it has fuel injection.
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    It depends on which service it is. 2 hours is not unreasonable if it also included a valve clearance check. Also a full a service is more than just sparkplugs and oil change, it also includes chain tensioning, wheel alignment, and many other minor details. Have alook in your owners manual for a full list of what is carried out at each service.
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    it also helps to ask them what was done with a written reciept.
    does the bike run any better?

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    Why didn't you do it yourself? If it only takes 20 minutes.....
    You sure it's injected?

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    20 Minute Service

    Depending on the type of service it was the garage will have a number of specific checks to do.

    The last time I took my tank off to change the air filter, it took me 40 minutes. And I've done it a few times.

    The reason you go to a garage is that you want more than just a basic oil and filter change.

    If the bike runs well and then I would be quite happy.

    I feel sure the garage would like to hear your concerns so that they have a chance to let you know what the 2 hour bill composed of; rather than just lose you as a future customer.

    If it took them 2 hours wiht all the gear they have available, it may well have taken you 3 or 4 hours.

    Chase it up and see what they say.

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    People here are just so PC. So hey, they probably ripped you off and you already know it .
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    It depends on the bike. Replacing the plugs and air filter is often a job that may take a couple of hours in itself.

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    Seems a bit rich for a naked oil cooled old school single cylinder 250, for a modern faired sportsbike probably about right.
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