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    Cool service cost

    just wondering what you guys pay for a major service on your bikes just had my rsv1000 in for a 15000km service and it cost me $556 aussie dollars but that included a uni filter is this ok or was i seen comeing never the less it came back going better

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    I pay around $230 to service my F650, every 10K, and a bit more for my CB1100F every 5K.
    Don't know anything about servicing costs for an RSV, but if you want expensive, try an early 851 Ducati
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    I'd say thats about right as the Uni filter woud of been over a 100 and at that milage the tappit/cam covers would of come off for the first time.

    Is that a GPZ Turbo as your avator........ Turbo's rock
    were in Oz are ya?
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    in sydney and yes it is a 750 turbo i have a frame in nz being modified with a single sided swing arm and frount to match then i will put it back together then will look at building another out of the spares

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    Ohhhhhh nice you will have to keep us posted on that one aye.
    I was a CX500 & 650 turbo fella my self
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    My service cost about $250 in cluding cleaning of filter, bleeding of brakes and stuff like that, but it is a 2 stroke so much cheaper to service.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    Ohhhhhh nice you will have to keep us posted on that one aye.
    I was a CX500 & 650 turbo fella my self
    You may be surprised to know the frame is finding it's way here......
    A basic service on the gixx or the 12 was about $250...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    You may be surprised to know the frame is finding it's way here......
    A basic service on the gixx or the 12 was about $250...
    Na, na, na, finding its way down here..... I think that a V2 hanging out the side of that frame would look a lot better

    $150-250 is about right for a basic service.... but ff111 said 15000km which might be the big service like valve clearance's etc the VTR's bigie is at 18000km I think or is it 24000km like the VFR were the motor has to come out.... ouch

    ff111 what did they do?
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    they did check the shims but didnt need any they did the uni filter and changed all the fluids ect and the frame for my turbo is going to decth co's shed as we speek

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    For a full sevice for that kind of bike it's probaly not bad.
    I had an SD900 duke about 10 years ago and a full sevice for that didn't leave much change from $350-400.
    Was worth it but.

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    seems to be quite crisp and gear box changes smoother

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    holey cow servicing is expensive when ya pay someone
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