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Totto 01-Apr-2004 08:18

998 warranty !
 
My 998 is two years old in July , so its therefore out of warranty ,!
So my prob is , do i take it to my main dealer , or drive to England & get the two year service done by some one i will be more confident with , JHP or similar !

:(

antonye 01-Apr-2004 09:53

Get it done by a Ducati dealer before it runs out of warranty, so they can pickup any faults that can be sorted.

ziggi 01-Apr-2004 09:56

If it's out of warranty, then you can save some money by going to a reputable Ducati specialist anywhere, in my opinion.

If you want FDSH then Ducati dealer prices are what you need to pay.

In my experience, the Ducati specialists (but not Ducati authorised) are better than most Ducati dealers. JHP are a Ducati dealer so I guess the prices (and waiting time) will be high but are probably the best in the country.

I'm using TecMoto for my servicing now. Although saying this TecMoto plan to become a Ducati dealership in the near future. Cornerspeed and Sigma Performance are the other highly recommended Ducati specialists.

Totto 01-Apr-2004 10:40

Antonye ,that's my problem , how long will they stand over it after the service is done ???
Or am i just using the service to do a final check as such ?

Just remembered is it two years /6000miles !

If thats the case then 6k will be up long before two years ,withc also solves my prob cause if i go to my dealer then i still have X monhts left till two years !

[Edited on 1-4-2004 by Totto]

Old Yella 01-Apr-2004 12:31

Is there not the possibility of extending the Ducati warranty?
Ducati Manchester have just extended my mates 998S but it is not cheap.
Will find out details if you want?

Totto 01-Apr-2004 13:58

Quote:

[i]Ducati Manchester have just extended my mates 998S but it is not cheap.

Its a Ducati is anything ever CHEAP !

antonye 01-Apr-2004 14:55

I had my final service, before the two-year warranty period was up, done at a Ducati dealer. Some stuff was done under warranty even though it had more than 6,000 miles on it.

My theory is that if you take it to a non-Ducati dealer and you find a problem with something, they aren't going to help you much, if at all.

If you do take it to a Ducati dealer and they find something, you're then in a position to start negotiating about replacement under warranty.

That's my thoughts, anyway.

Shazaam! 01-Apr-2004 16:03

The one expensive issue that survives the standard warranty period is flaking rockers. Ducati will reluctantly pay for replacement rockers and damaged cams for out of warranty bikes IF they're installed by one of their dealers ... but not when installed by an independent shop.

The only way to know if you have rocker problems is to pull the cams and look, but your dealer won't do this unless you pay them an additional labor charge. So, my advice is to (at least) bring your bike to a Ducati dealer for the last valve adjustment before the warranty period ends and have them verify that there's no rocker or cam damage. It could save some arguments later.

bradders 01-Apr-2004 18:32

2yr, 6000 mile warranty???is that all?? no wonder people dont ride them!

Old Yella 03-Apr-2004 09:02

Think you are misreading the warranty booklet here.
Just checked my new warranty booklet and it says:-

1 year service is 10000km/6000m

2 year service is 20000km/12000m

No worries for the mileage then Trev :D
Feels like I am back over there today, its banging it down here!!:mad:

Still chasing the warranty stuff Trev, Steves been away all week.
Will let you know when I find out details.


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