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    Ouch! Dropped the bike...

    ... off at Mt Eden Motorcycles this morning for 24k service + 2 new tyres, and a reminder of how expensive this biking lark is. Won't have much change out of $800, I expect.
    But the walk into town was pleasant: blue sky, only a slight breeze, and that wonderful early morning smell of roasting coffee and fresh bread.
    Not to mention the prospect of a long weekend with more blue skies and some new tyres to scrub in...
    Life is good.
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    ya had me worried there mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    But the walk into town was pleasant: blue sky, only a slight breeze, and that wonderful early morning smell of roasting coffee and fresh bread.
    .... and partially combusted hydrocarbons...
    Didn't you ask for a loaner scooter?
    Or was the prospect of a walk more tempting?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Youch...

    We all pay mike (some of us pay and pay and pay)

    Hey what generally happens at 24K thats above and beyond normal service stuff .. valve adjustments? anything else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    Didn't you ask for a loaner scooter?
    Or was the prospect of a walk more tempting?
    I enjoy the walk - it's all downhill. This afternoon depending on what time the bike's ready I'll either walk up (means I won't need to do my 15 minutes on the treadmill at the gym tonight...) or hop on a bus.
    I must admit that although in the past I've said some complimentary things about scooters, the prospect of actually riding one, and possibly being seen and recognized...
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    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    valve adjustments?
    Probably not. It's an XJR; 24,000 km is 'barely run in'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    Hey what generally happens at 24K thats above and beyond normal service stuff .. valve adjustments? anything else?
    I understand it's a fairly major one, with valve adjustment, new plugs and some other stuff which I can't remember...
    Age is too high a price to pay for maturity

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    WWWWWWWWOOOOOOWWW

    Yep done work on my bike they said $1400 ended up at $2000. Dam but hey shes going like a dream now..$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    I understand it's a fairly major one, with valve adjustment, new plugs and some other stuff which I can't remember...
    Allowing at least $500 for a pair of tyres, your servicing costs aren't too bad. I paid $240 for my 18,000 km service at Colemans.

    What's your choice in tyres this time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Allowing at least $500 for a pair of tyres, your servicing costs aren't too bad. I paid $240 for my 18,000 km service at Colemans.

    What's your choice in tyres this time?
    I shortlisted Avon Azaro, Bridgestone 020 and Metzeler MZ4 (which are what I've got at the moment) but after a chat with the guys at Mt Eden decided to go for Pirelli Sports Demon.
    BTW on last weekend's ride I increased the pressure to 39 rear (was at 37 although Yamaha specify 36) and felt much better despite the lack of tread...
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    Expensive? Everything is relative. Show me a cheap obsession.
    (Said he who will have two 5,000km services completed in less than four weeks)
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    ya cheeky bugger Mike! I thought you sent it gravel surfing again! Still... sounds like it might cost the same!

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