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  • GateKeeper
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    You should have done the oil change yourself saved on the shop labour, and had them do the rest of the stuff....for free

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  • Ecklund
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    Originally posted by trevor
    Well after 11 days of ownership and getting out for a ride almost everyday, I brought my bike in for it's first service at 760kms.
    They did the recall fix on the foam screen thingy...
    And they took care of the bulletin on the hot start issue by putting in a "hotwire start kit". Basically a heavier wiring harness.

    Sorry if this is not interesting to you. Thought some might want to see costs for my service.

    Here is a list of what they did for for the "1000km first service"

    Oil filter $25.49
    1 crush washer-K12/R?? $1.49
    300V 5W40 Factory line 60L $75.96
    1 O-ring $2.49
    1 Sealing Ring $1.49
    0.2 Gear oil Castrol SAF-XO bulk 1L $7.40

    Parts sub total $114.32

    Labor 2 hours $216.00

    Other (shop supplies) WTF? $16.42

    GST (tax) $17.32

    PST (tax) $24.26

    Total $388.32

    And for free...lol

    Check...brakes pads/lines/rotors/fluid, cooland levels, adj throttle cable, check tire pres/tread depth, lube side stand/side stand switch, check lights/signals/horn, charge battery/test charge state, cheack fault codes, reset service timer,test ride.

    Next service 10760kms
    Not interesting?

    You got me jonzin for a new bike bad...

    The facts that is was like 2 here for days and that I'd probably be away and not be able to ride it for most of the year have been limiting factors.

    Great bike - thanks for posting.

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  • harley10
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    That is a little pricey indeed ,wow, lol, Brian

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  • eddie21
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    $388.32 for an oil change? Welcome to the wonderful world of BMW! Hey, send me a text tomorrow if you can meet up for lunch, (if you can afford it!)

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  • trevor
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    Well after 11 days of ownership and getting out for a ride almost everyday, I brought my bike in for it's first service at 760kms.
    They did the recall fix on the foam screen thingy...
    And they took care of the bulletin on the hot start issue by putting in a "hotwire start kit". Basically a heavier wiring harness.

    Sorry if this is not interesting to you. Thought some might want to see costs for my service.

    Here is a list of what they did for for the "1000km first service"

    Oil filter $25.49
    1 crush washer-K12/R?? $1.49
    300V 5W40 Factory line 60L $75.96
    1 O-ring $2.49
    1 Sealing Ring $1.49
    0.2 Gear oil Castrol SAF-XO bulk 1L $7.40

    Parts sub total $114.32

    Labor 2 hours $216.00

    Other (shop supplies) WTF? $16.42

    GST (tax) $17.32

    PST (tax) $24.26

    Total $388.32

    And for free...lol

    Check...brakes pads/lines/rotors/fluid, cooland levels, adj throttle cable, check tire pres/tread depth, lube side stand/side stand switch, check lights/signals/horn, charge battery/test charge state, cheack fault codes, reset service timer,test ride.

    Next service 10760kms

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  • Hayabuser
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    What's your wife's cell number, Trevor? I'm feeling like I could get a skookum deal on a clean '83 GS1100E!

    So when are we introducing your new head-banging mentalcase to my head-banging mentalcase? I have no plans today.

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  • winfield
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    Originally posted by trevor
    Thanks Evan...I'm over the moon!!
    The bike is great but it's crazy that it is not sold in the USA.
    Not enough of us with a good enough credit rating

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  • cowboyup3371
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    What???? No pictures of you riding it home?

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  • 850 Combat
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    Nice Pontiac

    I would save that crate base if I could.

    That bike really looks great.

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  • harley10
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    Trevor very nice bike , it must be like Xmas all over again ,lol

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  • trevor
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    Originally posted by storm 64
    Congratulations Trevor, awesome motorcycle. That's cool that you were able to be there for the uncrating of your bike. You know that you have to show your other bikes some extra lovin' so they don't get jealous. I'm sure they will all get along just fine.
    Lol...thanks. I actually sat out in my garage until late last night just staring at my new bike and appreciating my good fortune.

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  • storm 64
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    Congratulations Trevor, awesome motorcycle. That's cool that you were able to be there for the uncrating of your bike. You know that you have to show your other bikes some extra lovin' so they don't get jealous. I'm sure they will all get along just fine.

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  • Ecklund
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    Wow,

    So new its in the box!

    Brilliant bike, congrats.

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  • trevor
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    Originally posted by evan132
    Very cool bike Trevor, I bet your one happy man. I didn't know about this bike until this thread came up, but it's got me very interested. Anyways, congrats man.
    Thanks Evan...I'm over the moon!!
    The bike is great but it's crazy that it is not sold in the USA.

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  • evan132
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    Very cool bike Trevor, I bet your one happy man. I didn't know about this bike until this thread came up, but it's got me very interested. Anyways, congrats man.

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