Are they expensive to maintain or is the rep just an exaggeration?
Are they expensive to maintain or is the rep just an exaggeration?
You've got the contacts! See if you can find out what the (closest to as you can) costs are for the 1500, 6000, 12000 and 24000 services are for the 1098 and GSXR1000.
Apparently when they doubled their intervals, the Duke mechanics told the owners to ignore the book and service at the same intervals as the old one. Secondhand info from a Duke owner, so take it with a grain of salt. Assuming it's true, it does say something though...
my 996 20k service cost me just under a grand.
my 06 GSXR1000 24k service cost less than a third of that.
It was just that conversation about the Multistrada with random.
I've read online good and bad reports about the cost and was thinking an owner could confirm or deny.
Not looking to bag 'em or anything. Just the opposite really.
Good point though - Will see what official channels can offer
My Ducatri 999 cost me a third of what it cost my mate on a GSXR1000 so go figure
The thing with Ducati costs is no different to any other bike, BUT if your up for new belts (4 of the fuckers) then yup they cost a grandish for a full service, but thats not that often.
Cant remember the timings for the belt changes 20k I think
Ive run out of fucks to give
I have had Ducati's for over 25 years,one thing has not changed on the Desmodromic twins. (L Twins),you have to remove the cylinder heads for valve adjustments.
On the earlier twins the rear head could not be removed with the engine in place,the later trellis frame changed that.
Unless you do the work yourself that makes it expensive,no different if the same had to be done on the likes of a GSXR1000.
Do you think your local Ducati dealer would tell you about these,i doubt it
http://www.mbpducati.com/4v/colletoverview.htm
There are things you can do to moderately reduce the cost of servicing. The most obvious is to remove fairing panels around the motor to allow access. That of course goes for any dressed sports bike.
So far as I know, servicing modern Ducatis is now no different to other bikes.
Asked the same question a little while ago
These are the answers I got
$100 for 1000k service (oil change)
$150 for 6000k service (i.e., "small" service). Nothing was wrong with the bike (phew...lucky).
$50 to hook up to diagnostic system if you are not under warranty. Free if you are.
So far, things went wrong include:
- broken fuel pump relay, fixed not under warranty. $10 or so for parts. Half hour labour.
- Broken voltage regulator, $400 for replacement including labour, reimbursed by dealer.
Will find out what the cost of 12,000 service (i.e., "big" service) in the next 2 or 3 months. They say it will be around $1,000 if nothing is wrong.
As a comparison, my CBR1k cost me $400 for the "small" service.
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Belts on the 748r are gonna come in at just under $800 inc labour and gst.
Service intervals are 20K but the belts are supposedly rated to 30K. I presume mine had been done at 20K cos the bike is currently at 35K. Mechanic reckons if the engine isn't turned over and the belts are sat in one position long enough they get farked.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
Had my 20k service on 999 done couple months back at Haldanes, $1300 and that was with no problems. Full service with belts etc.
Was expecting it to be around a $1000 after reading up on the subject anyway.
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