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12,000 mile tune-up... Expensive!

new mileage for inspection

Not sure I get what you're talking about Tuck pertaining to the SMOG thing in CA. I can't believe it would keep any dealer from performing required service. If anything, I would think such laws would be more demanding about having such service work done to keep your Spyder running clean.




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The letter I got had a big asterik and said "except in CA." Maybe I misunderstood, it's been a matter of minutes since I've been corrected by the Warden.

That's all I know about the CA requirements.

Tuck
 
Not sure I get what you're talking about Tuck pertaining to the SMOG thing in CA. I can't believe it would keep any dealer from performing required service. If anything, I would think such laws would be more demanding about having such service work done to keep your Spyder running clean.




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The letter I got had a big asterik and said "except in CA." Maybe I misunderstood, it's been a matter of minutes since I've been corrected by the Warden.

That's all I know about the CA requirements.

Tuck

According to a dealer here in California it is the C.A.R.B. laws (California Air Resource Board) that control the emission laws, oil changes, and such. For this reason us here in California are stuck to the original service interviews such as every 3,000 miles for oil change, and 12,000 for the valve check. Not saying that if you do not follow these requirements the law will bounce on you (or will they?), as I have been told that BRP changed the requirements for California too. This was told to me by a friend who was given this information by the same dealership.

Recently I was at my mechanics (not the above mentioned dealer) for my 3,000 service, and asked if we were still stuck to the 3,000 mile schedule. He said it depends on how I drive. Lots of freeway without stop and go, then I should be good for 5,000. Yet with a lot of stop and go I should stick to 3,000 miles. I did ask about the warranty, but at my age I do not remember his reply.

I paid $279.00 for the 3,000 mile that included full synthetic oil, adjustment of my belt since it was loose, adjusting my front shocks, inflate my tires to proper air pressure, and several other things.
 
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I'm sticking with the 3,000 mile oil changes. On the valves I will play it by ear. Had them checked at 6,000 on my GS per the original BRP recommendation... but then rode another 50,000+ without checking them.

Figure on my RT I will check the valves around 30,000.


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Recently I took my 2011 RT in for a 12K tune-up. I spent approximately $173.00 in parts and $600.00 in labor and that was with a small discount on the parts. Outrages if you ask me! Dealer said it was because of all the time it takes to remove all the panels and reinstall them.

A friend of mine was quoted $900.00 to a $1000.00 for the same tune-up. Tell me is it the dealer or is this about right?:yikes:
Just had our 14,000 mile check up and it only cost $420 total. Our dealer is great!!!:yes::yes:
 
Sounds about average in the Atlanta area.

The really good news is your next oil change is due in 4600 miles and "inspection" is at the next 9300. Rear seals and valve check every 14,000 (valves are extended by many.) I bought a 3 year maintenance program with 6 oil changes and 6 scheduled inspections, plus prepaid tire mounting and installation, 2 batteries and several other things I can't remember. I'm an old guy with arthritis and 3 back operations and just plain can't do a lot of that stuff myself any more. I'll do oil changes after 30,000 - even bought a new stool on wheels and the yellow Harbor Freight bike jack (have 4 jackstands already) - no bending very much for me, but laying on the floor some and using the stool both work ok!

Goldwings' and Harleys' 8 or 10,000 mile checks run at least as much as you paid at the dealer. Good independant shops offer a (varying) lower rate. Spyder shop here is $109 per hour. That's about 2.5 cents per heartbeat, sounds less expensive that way.

Happy riding:yes:

Tuck

I would need an extra jack to get me up off of the floor!!!! :banghead: Got a rolling stool also and it really helps this old girl with same issues you have. Just need to be able to elevate the spyder so I can work on it from the stool....hmmmm still pondering this one! :yes:
 
Maybe some dealers are different.

I called and asked for the 14K price and was told there is none,it is a 12K.

You are in California(like you didn't know that), and Californian's may or may not have a dealer who has adapted the new 14K service guidelines. Don't be afraid to ask about that, what they do, 12K or 14K, and how much they charge.......before handing them your key. Regardless of which service schedule suits you.

tol :thumbup:
 
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I picked up my 2012 Limited yesterday as I wanted the 14,000 mile service done before I leave for MV next week.

Total cost was $627.82 and $327.82 of that was parts such as gaskets, plugs, seals, spacer, bearings, pressure cap, air filter, oil filter kit, fluids (brake and coolant).

In the detail on the order the tech listed what he did. It is boring but for those interested here is the list....
-Changed oil and filters and torqued plugs to 20#
-Checked drive belt alignment and tension
-Lubed belt
-Checked all valve clearances and found all within tolerance
-Check throttle body and reverse mechanism
-Cleaned throttle body
-Replaced air filter
-Replaced spark plugs
-Performed wheel alignment to 3/16 toe out
-Checked gear box position sensor and speed sensors
-Checked tires and wheels and set pressure to 17/26 psi.
-Checked frt and rr suspension steering
-Lubed front A arms
-Replaced rear wheel seals and wear spacers
-Inspected rear wheel bearings and front hubs
-Torqued wheels to 77/105#
-Replaced rear axle cotter pin
-Checked brakes and hoses (rear pads were replaced @ 9,300 mi.)
-Flushed brake system
-Changed coolant and checked coolant hoses and cooling fan
-Replaced radiator cap
-Checked exhaust system and gaskets
-Checked lights, horn, signals and mirrors
-Cleared codes and reset service interval (unit had no codes)
-Reset steering angle sensor
-Road tested unit

As I have said before I am happy with Mountain Motorsports my dealer in Conyers, GA.
 
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