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Going rates for 16,000 mile service?
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<blockquote data-quote="El Toro" data-source="post: 508592" data-attributes="member: 14779"><p>You should take it up with your dealer and make sure you understand how he got to the price. That's the best way to decide if you got screwed or fairly treated.</p><p></p><p>FWIW the 16000 mile service is one of the more expensive ones. They don't have to check the valves, but in addition to the stuff that's called out every 4000 miles, the service schedule calls for you to also change your plugs, repack swingarm pivot and steering bearings, and change your engine coolant and your final drive lube. If they do the air and fuel filters too, there are a few more things to add to the bill. And if it comes on a 2 year increment from the last time brake fluid was changed, it would be possible to have a brake fluid change in the deal as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Toro, post: 508592, member: 14779"] You should take it up with your dealer and make sure you understand how he got to the price. That's the best way to decide if you got screwed or fairly treated. FWIW the 16000 mile service is one of the more expensive ones. They don't have to check the valves, but in addition to the stuff that's called out every 4000 miles, the service schedule calls for you to also change your plugs, repack swingarm pivot and steering bearings, and change your engine coolant and your final drive lube. If they do the air and fuel filters too, there are a few more things to add to the bill. And if it comes on a 2 year increment from the last time brake fluid was changed, it would be possible to have a brake fluid change in the deal as well. [/QUOTE]
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