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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsmith
    unfortunately, only if student allowance and loan was enough to live off...
    Yeah I remember those days - aaaa the good ol' days (actually I hated them... Hope your time in pergatory is better than mine was... wait till the bloody IRD make you start paying the bastard loan back).
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    oh it will be wonderful, it's already almost up to the 100k mark.... damn expensive flying courses...

    Probably won't see any pay that's better than what I'm getting already at my current job as a lab assistance (I have no lab training whatsoever) for several years as well... maybe I should have chosen a differen profession...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder

    Lou and SARGE boith work for bikes shops (can you tell), and they have a habit of being less than completely subtle...
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    What do you mean, less than subtle? I'm as subtle as the next guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    What do you mean, less than subtle? As as subtle as the next guy.
    As long as the next guy is Sarge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar
    I generally find that most bike shops are quite reasonable in their charges for servicing a bike.

    I do tend to do most routine jobs myself. Things like adjusting the chain, wheel alignment, cleaning the air filter etc, are not beyond most people, and it is quite suprising how doing these simple things means that there is less for the shop to do. Also, take your bike in to the shop in a clean condition. It makes it easier for the guys working on it, saves their time and yours, and will often make the cost of a service $10 - $20 cheaper in saved time.
    Those simple things will save you a lot of money. And if you can do that much, it is not too difficult to take a few more steps. And don't forget to tell the shop what you have done - it'll make them a little more wary of conning you. And even better than that is being able to tell them EXACTLY what you want done, and nothing more. And best of all, is doing it all yourself - and it's not only the money, it's, like, being one with the machine - Zen, I suppose You just can't beat that kinda satisfaction.

    Anyway, if interested pm or email me.

    I am not a professional by any means. The only qualification I have is that I have never had a bike serviced in a shop in my 25 years of riding. DIY rules OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Yeah, God forbid that they earn enough to stay in business.
    Perhaps he could also supply the diagnostics to interrogate ECU's as well.
    Or even a complete set of special tools for all the bikes of all KB'ers.
    It all depends. I took a rear hub into a shop as I didn't have the special tool for the bearing retainer. As the bike was my transport to work didn't have time to make one. Assured they had the special tool, left it there. Came back and a quick look told me what their special tool was - a chisel in an air hammer! Then they lied to me and told me that it was cross threaded - it had never been removed before in the life of the bike, and it was certainly not cross threaded. Just paid and said no more - they will never see me in there again.

    I have quite deliberately forgone the 2nd year of warrantee on abike as I was not happy with either the standard of service, or the cost of it. But, then the next gear box I rebuild will not be the first, so the economics for me are not necessarily the same as for everyone. Furthermore, I do take into account maintenance issues before buying a bike - not interested in "bleeding edge" cleverness at the expense of simplicity, ease of maintenance and parts at a reasonable price are important to me. Which does not mean I do not appreciate clever machinery, just don't necessarily want to live with it.

    Having said all that, all in all, I think shops generally give outstanding service, and at a very fair to too low a price.

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    I should also add that I am a qualified teacher, which means I can get what is in my head, over into someone else's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    There are far too many bike shops in Auckland,about time we sent some of them down the gurgler.

    hardly a good thing

    there has been a bike shop or two going down the gurgler every year for the last 20 or so years

    eventually there will be very few shops left and even less competition

    less competition = higher prices

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    Just out of intrest how much should a full serivce cost? I mean everything done. I paid $244 for one not to long ago, they quoted me $300 so I was pretty happy.... I even asked them to spend up to 400 on the bike, but they said they didnt want to I think im in love
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsmith
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master
    Just out of intrest how much should a full serivce cost? I mean everything done. I paid $244 for one not to long ago, they quoted me $300 so I was pretty happy.... I even asked them to spend up to 400 on the bike, but they said they didnt want to
    fark... which shop was that?!??!?!?

    Just had my zx7r done from top to bottom, 1.5 weeks ago, and it cost me $575.

    On my old little zzr250, I had a full service for $470 ish, then a 5k interval service at $660 (crashing it just before didn't help - 2 hours of fork straightening was always going to cost )
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master
    Just out of intrest how much should a full serivce cost? I mean everything done. I paid $244 for one not to long ago, they quoted me $300 so I was pretty happy.... I even asked them to spend up to 400 on the bike, but they said they didnt want to I think im in love
    The last time I paid that kind of money was in 1975 for a full rebuild of my 3.3. Vauxhall engine - but that was because it was stuck at Franz Joseph on the West Coast and I couldm't do it myself!!

    But actually I lie - I did pay $1237 for fitting new pistons/rings etc and new stailess valves, new valve-guides, regulator etc etc to my '81 iron -sportster back in 1994.

    That was the last gargre bill I ever had.
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    If you do it all yourself it costs NOTHING, except oil + parts if necessary, and you know it's been done.

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    You'll probably find that there is very little difference between a hooker and a service department. Some charge alot for very little, some are very inexpensive and do more for your dollar, others just charge you but aren't worth a cent. It pays to shop around.

    My point being: either do it your bloody self and risk not being satisfied with the end result or swallow a hard pill and pay the professional.

    It is what it is

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    I didnt mind paying the money, The work was done at spectrum - Probably the only bike shop that I trust. There was 3 hrs labour and oil filters plugs other stuff... they did an awesome job, and I'd go back there anyday. Im not complaining about the price, I just want to know what other shops charge.
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