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Old 17-Nov-2006, 19:55
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service prices?

does anyone know how much & how offen?
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Old 17-Nov-2006, 21:17
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does anyone know how much & how offen?

Sure I've seen 12,000km (7500miles) between service on the official launch blurb.
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Old 17-Nov-2006, 21:18
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so i take it we know what bhp it has & how much it will cost but running costs we dont?
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Old 18-Nov-2006, 09:34
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There's no specific info available yet, but as with all the 2007 model range, service costs are approx. 1/2 of what they were on a comparable 999.
The timings are 12 months or 7500 miles, but much more has been moved onto a mileage consideration rather than doing all the work on time alone.
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Old 18-Nov-2006, 10:22
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There's no specific info available yet, but as with all the 2007 model range, service costs are approx. 1/2 of what they were on a comparable 999.
How come?
Is the bike easier to work on,or summat?
Or are we talking over a period of time,......
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Old 18-Nov-2006, 11:10
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Changes in quality from the factory, improvements in parts and application of common sense appear to be the most obvious.
The details are filtering through so should start to make sense soon. Not sure if it's going to be retrospective though.
The crux of it all is that if the mileages aren't covered, then there's parts of the schedule that don't require doing. If the mileage is racked up, then i don't think there will be much difference, which makes sense.
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Old 19-Nov-2006, 06:53
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Changes in quality from the factory, improvements in parts and application of common sense appear to be the most obvious.
The details are filtering through so should start to make sense soon. Not sure if it's going to be retrospective though.
The crux of it all is that if the mileages aren't covered, then there's parts of the schedule that don't require doing. If the mileage is racked up, then i don't think there will be much difference, which makes sense.
Ah,I thought so.Thanks for that mate.
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