As others have said, that price doesn't
seem way out of line, it
is out of line, depending on what you've had done.
I just took mine in for the 600 mile service, to a VERY expensive dealership with big-city labor rates ($95/hr) and I'm paying $340 for my oil change, break-in inspection, and my state safety inspection.
Thus, there's an obvious disconnect here.
FYI, as an aside, I say this as the
LEAST MECHANICALLY INCLINED poster on this board: most of the mods, especially the lighting mods, are so easy a caveman can do it.
I installed the ESI/NMN Triple Play, center taillight, fender tips, Brightsides and mirror extensions entirely by myself with nothing more than a little patience and referrals back to this forum. The only problems that I ran into were all ones that I solved with a little trial and error (okay, those mirror extensions ended up being trickier than I had hoped, but nothing a few extra washers didn't solve).
Honestly, had I paid $95 an hour to
anyone for installing those lights knowing how easy it all was, I would have been
peeved. Seriously, I've had far harder times reprogramming VCRs and setting clock radios.
Now, that doesn't mean that there aren't some mods that you shouldn't outsource. I did the sway-bar install myself, but I had a motorcycle jack, jackstands and an extra pair of hands at a critical moment-- although it wasn't hard, I wouldn't begrudge anyone outsourcing something like that to the dealer.
But I strongly suggest to all new Spyder owners: do your research, read the PDF instructions ahead of time, search on the board and ask questions here, and you'll get through *plenty* of these mods on your own, and save plenty of money (so you can buy
even more mods :thumbup

.