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01 Jul 08, 09:57 AM
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Solid Gold Ducatista
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk UK
Posts: 5,186
nogaromill999's Gallery
Bike: 999Bip, DD Racer
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You could do worse than to get hold of Carl Harrison in Harleston 01379 852020, he's prob the nearest.....
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01 Jul 08, 11:34 AM
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Super Bike Hero
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Carl is ex Chris Clark and comes very highly recommended, and I used him yesterday.
Last edited by the yellow peril; 01 Jul 08 at 02:43 PM.
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01 Jul 08, 02:36 PM
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another one for Karl Harrison at Harleston: I use him...recommended
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01 Jul 08, 07:51 PM
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Newbie
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Speyside, Scotland
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Ze Duck's Gallery
Bike: 1998 900ss ef
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Just curious what are they quoting for a service my local Ducati dealer quoted in the region of £300 for a 10,000km service seems a bit OTT to me.
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01 Jul 08, 07:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ze Duck
Just curious what are they quoting for a service my local Ducati dealer quoted in the region of £300 for a 10,000km service seems a bit OTT to me.
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Yep, just over £300 at Seastar.
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01 Jul 08, 07:59 PM
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Solid Gold Ducatista
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk UK
Posts: 5,186
nogaromill999's Gallery
Bike: 999Bip, DD Racer
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Ducati 2 valvers are easy to work on, why not do your own services then? Belts, valve clearances, oil, filter, plugs and a good once over.....
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01 Jul 08, 08:11 PM
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Carl Harrison for sure .
Would not dream of going anywhere else.
After 1 hour in Seastars they did not know and could not find the torque setting of the rear wheel on my 916. SCARY
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01 Jul 08, 10:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nogaromill999
Ducati 2 valvers are easy to work on, why not do your own services then? Belts, valve clearances, oil, filter, plugs and a good once over.....
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Cars yes (i have several). I prefer to leave it to the professionals. I am an engineer by trade but i prefer to have some work carried out by a garage.
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02 Jul 08, 07:23 AM
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Super Bike Hero
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I trained as a precision engineer, but by the time I had bought the special drifts required (and paddock stands which I know I will need eventually) and waited for the bearings to turn up, it was well worth paying Carl £30 to fit them.
I spent a pleasant time chatting to fellow Ducatisti and got a brilliant ride home.
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01 Oct 08, 07:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by s2077r
Carl Harrison for sure .
Would not dream of going anywhere else.
After 1 hour in Seastars they did not know and could not find the torque setting of the rear wheel on my 916. SCARY
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I would not let anyone other than Carl Harrison and James, who works with Carl (ex-Chris Clark too) work on my bike.
He sorted out my ST4 and I have just bought a 916 from him.
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