What is estimate $$$$ for 600 mile check up:dontknow:
What do they really do other than change oil and check a few nuts and bolts?
About how long should a 600 mile service take? I'm debating driving to the dealer or hauling it on a trailer... I get bored very fast.
John
If you are not local to the dealer and call in advance and let them know that you live far away and will be waiting, they should be able to get you in and out in two hours. May be the same if you are local? Take a book or magazine, though. It is the longest two-hour wait you will ever have, especially when you know that they finished the bike after 45 minutes but won't release it until it's closer to the time that you are paying for. (Cynical huh?)
If in checking over key points they find something critical that needs to be tightened, adjusted, or replaced, the service charge is minimal, but most times it is gross overpayment.
There are a lot of scenarios about having the :spyder2: serviced. I am very lucky in that my dealer is five miles down the road from where I live.
I always make an appointment for regular servicing and bring the :spyder2: in at opening time. I leave the :ani29: with them and usually pick it up later in the day, or the next day, if it is a big job. I am the impatient type, so the sit and wait never works good for me. The upside to leaving the :spyder2: is that I do not feel like I am rushing or putting pressure on the dealer to get the work done. I want the work to be done right the first time.
That said--the above is not the situation that most people run into. A lot of owners live a long distance from the dealer in hours or miles. That makes a big difference about the wait times etc. Big Picture for me--work with a dealer that does good service, and everything else should fall into place.
RE: Cost for 600 mile service. Ball park around $300.
Hijack: Glad to meet another former Alaskan. I am familiar with Rabbit Creek Rd. Compared to the Anchorage Bowl, it is still on the remote side. Homes are on bigger lots and not on top of one another. Did you ever climb Flattop?
Un-Hijack:
one additional suggestion...
don't be a Fender Leech !!!
nothing worse... than a customer
who stands around and watches
a tech work on their vehicle. its
annoying, distracting and a setup
for failure and possible mistake.
proficient techs have a routine and
sequence to do certain serivces and
repairs on vehicles. if a Fender Leech
interupts them... it could lead to a
simple plug being left disconnected,
to a lose lug nut or axle nut.
IMHO