Guest Lenp Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 Brian, I had to change the date of my service to this Wednesday the 5th at 9.30 a/m.Yes it would be nice to meet up ,mind you ,us old people(young 66) we have all the time in the world to meet up...Ride Safe.. Link to post
Guest Rancid Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 £240 for 8000 miles + valves + courtesy bike at Honda Bromsgrove Link to post
Guest Lenp Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Had my 600 miles service at Honda Newton Abbott,£118 very impressed,new owners, same mechanics,will be going back for my next service...Michael I was told by Honda main office that the valves need doing every 16000 miles, I would ask them why they done the valves....Ride Safe.. Link to post
Guest Rancid Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Thanks Len, the dealer checked his computer and valves were listed. Being trusting I trust them not to rip me off. Link to post
Guest Lenp Posted March 8, 2014 Share Posted March 8, 2014 I have been reading this page with interest,before I bought my NC 750 x I did a lot of research( , owned a lot of bikes over the years) and I one hang up I have had ,the cost of servicing etc, when I bought my first Triumph I rang Hinkley, were they make the bikes, found them very helpful ,so I did the same with Honda at Swindon ( head office) and one of the question I asked ,was when do the valves need any work done to them ,they told me check/adjustment/ renew when it's 16000 miles, not first service or 8000 miles, give them a ring and ask the for the sales /service section they will be very helpful ,and must importantly they safe you money....Ride Safe.. Link to post
Guest victor9098 Posted March 8, 2014 Share Posted March 8, 2014 Just had my 12,000KM service today. Dealer charged €196 (£162-ish). Nothing to report really. They only issue was with the heated grips I had fitted when I got it, Daytona's, they had not been working so dealer replaced under warranty, no quibble. Actually he said over the last several years they had sold hundreds without a problem, but the last 2 months I am the 3rd to come in with the same problem. So maybe a dodgy batch? Amazed at how easy it is to keep this bike running, coming from 5 years on Buells. Did not need to top up oil once and the chain was still within the recommended slackness. I do miss the belt drive, the chain maintenance is the only thing I need to keep on top of. Oh and the MPG... love this thing. Keep the rubber side down. Link to post
Guest Scottiebw Posted March 27, 2014 Share Posted March 27, 2014 My 61 plate NC700X put through its 8000 mile service today (actual 7000 miles). Intermediate service - £119 (reduced). Front tyre down to 1.6 mm, rear tyre down to 2mm, chain link seized and rear brake sticking. All in for £419. Think I need a good look at my chain maintenance skills!!! Link to post
Mike5100 2,061 Posted March 27, 2014 Share Posted March 27, 2014 I'm seriously thinking of the 535 upgrade. I did 12k miles on a Versys with virtually no chain maintenance. Passed it on to another guy who does look after his chains and it lasted him until 23k miles. My Honda NC700X chain was seriously troubled at 12k miles but struggled through to 14k when I traded it in pouring red dust from every orifice. This NC750 X has had more than my usual level of care and yet at 2000 miles last weekend I'm sure some of the links were sticking. Mike Link to post
Guest dadlev Posted April 10, 2014 Share Posted April 10, 2014 Has anyone checked their valve clearance themselves. If so was it easy and how do you start? Thanks Link to post
Derek_Mac 1,404 Posted April 10, 2014 Share Posted April 10, 2014 (edited) Mick, somebody made a handy video of the whole process. Edited April 10, 2014 by Derek_Mac 1 Link to post
ScaredyCat 1,659 Posted May 1, 2014 Share Posted May 1, 2014 Ok, a little confused over all the pricing. My 700x is at around 4k miles 12 month service is August. I'll probably be at 5.6k by then. Do I need the valve check done then? If not do I need to go back again at 8k? Prices seem to be all over the place from £140 -> £379 ... What should I expect to pay for basic oil / filter / brake pads ? and the 8k (valve check service) ? Link to post
Guest EasyTiger Posted May 1, 2014 Share Posted May 1, 2014 (edited) Here's what I paid for parts for an interim service earlier this year. For a 2012 X DCT..... The part no. for the clutch oil filter is 15412-MGS-D21, (£6.50), (Fowlers' prices 21/01/14). and for the O-RING 39.8 X2.2 9AR 1302-PA9-003 (£2.80) Regular engine oil filter 15410-MJC-505 (£9.58) and washer drain plug 94109-12000 (£0.59) Oil to your specification or Honda recommendation... VAT on top.... Valve adjustment is easy on the 700 as vid above, not the big deal some dealers make out. Brake pads - check and clean, but shouldn't need a change at 5.6 unless you are a high-speed point and squirt rider - and you don't even use your rear pad! You may have seen the widely varying prices - local dealer quoted over £200 more than I paid including the cost of going to another country for the service... ;-) Worth shopping around. Edited May 1, 2014 by EasyTiger Link to post
ScaredyCat 1,659 Posted May 2, 2014 Share Posted May 2, 2014 Here's what I paid for parts for an interim service earlier this year. For a 2012 X DCT..... The part no. for the clutch oil filter is 15412-MGS-D21, (£6.50), (Fowlers' prices 21/01/14). and for the O-RING 39.8 X2.2 9AR 1302-PA9-003 (£2.80) Regular engine oil filter 15410-MJC-505 (£9.58) and washer drain plug 94109-12000 (£0.59) Oil to your specification or Honda recommendation... VAT on top.... So a couple of hours work at most for the whole lot? The video says the bike needs to be cold - so it's going to have to be left over night with them? including the cost of going to another country for the service... ;-) Hehe, I see what you did there.. Link to post
Guest EasyTiger Posted May 2, 2014 Share Posted May 2, 2014 (edited) The bike needs to be cold is in case there are valve adjustments. I brought mine in first thing in the morning, and collected at the end of the day. Overnight would work if it suits you ... As I have posted before, in June 2013, Fowlers in Bristol quoted me £347.83 for the 8,000 mile service on an X DCT... Bransons in Gloucester quoted £220/30. I went to Thunder Road Cwmbran who did it and checked the valves for £145. They also gave me an S for the day to play on in Mid-Wales. (Take both parts of your licence...). Two hours labour tops. One and a half if slick. Plugs (1FR6G11K - 1314) are £19.13 each net. These should not be needed until 32,000 miles. Air filter (17210MGSD30) is £29.82 net. New one not needed at 8k unless riding in exceptional dry, dusty conditions. Edited May 2, 2014 by EasyTiger Link to post
Guest dentonlad Posted June 5, 2014 Share Posted June 5, 2014 8000 mile service today at Rochdale Honda. Valve check revealed one inlet valve at .229 rather than .178. Total bill including 3 hours labour was £203.03. Link to post
nelmo 563 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 (edited) Just had mine done at John Harris MC in Crowborough - he quoted me 'about £200' on the phone but the cheeky git didn't mention that didn't include VAT - so £280 all-in - v. annoyed I guess he did do the valve check and he reckoned one of the exhaust valves was slightly off perfect (but still well in-spec)...not a lot of faith in that as he also took off my rear hugger because he said it was cracked - but he neglected to tell me when I picked the bike up (although it was written on the invoice, I suppose). I also doubt the air filter needed changing at £30 (+ VAT )... I was going to do 'proper' services for the first 2 years while under warranty and then service myself (like I did with my last bike) but I'm not used to paying for servicing and I feel like I've just had a personal 'meeting' with Rolf Harris Edited July 3, 2014 by nelmo Link to post
Rocker66 34,456 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Just had mine done at John Harris MC in Crowborough - he quoted me 'about £200' on the phone but the cheeky git didn't mention that didn't include VAT - so £280 all-in - v. annoyed I guess he did do the valve check and he reckoned one of the exhaust valves was slightly off perfect (but still well in-spec)...not a lot of faith in that as he also took off my rear hugger because he said it was cracked - but he neglected to tell me when I picked the bike up (although it was written on the invoice, I suppose). I also doubt the air filter needed changing at £30 (+ VAT )... I was going to do 'proper' services for the first 2 years while under warranty and then service myself (like I did with my last bike) but I'm not used to paying for servicing and I feel like I've just had a personal 'meeting' with Rolf Harris If I were you I would be voting with my wallet and going elsewhere next time Link to post
Guest Kildareman Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 Just had mine done at John Harris MC in Crowborough - he quoted me 'about £200' on the phone but the cheeky git didn't mention that didn't include VAT - so £280 all-in - v. annoyed I guess he did do the valve check and he reckoned one of the exhaust valves was slightly off perfect (but still well in-spec)...not a lot of faith in that as he also took off my rear hugger because he said it was cracked - but he neglected to tell me when I picked the bike up (although it was written on the invoice, I suppose). I also doubt the air filter needed changing at £30 (+ VAT )... I was going to do 'proper' services for the first 2 years while under warranty and then service myself (like I did with my last bike) but I'm not used to paying for servicing and I feel like I've just had a personal 'meeting' with Rolf Harris You shouldn't really have any problems doing the valves yourself as they are screw & locknut. Used to do my own when I had a VF400FD - every two months - mega commuting mileage before you ask. Link to post
nelmo 563 Posted July 3, 2014 Share Posted July 3, 2014 If I were you I would be voting with my wallet and going elsewhere next time Darn right - it will be to that well known Nelmo Garage . If I'd done it myself, that service would have cost me maybe £50 in parts (although I wouldn't have bothered with a valve check at such a low mileage). I've paid the extra, effectively, for a stamp in the service book so if I need to make a warranty claim between now and March (when the bike is 2 years old), I won't have any hassle. Link to post
renatojfv 2 Posted July 4, 2014 Share Posted July 4, 2014 I paid £265.50 for my 8000 mile service 3 weeks ago. Had it done at Doble's in Croydon. Bear in mind that this fee includes a charge for the insurance on the replacement bike i used that day. Probably a bit expensive, but i have no complaints from that dealer. From Sales to AfterSales they have always been helpful. Link to post
arkwright55 81 Posted July 7, 2014 Share Posted July 7, 2014 Same here, Renato, 8000 mile service, plus they phoned me to say front brake pads would need changing soon, so would they like them to change them while bike was on the rack. Like a fool I said yes without checking the cost. Grand total £447 ! Link to post
bazza 3,629 Posted July 8, 2014 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Still trying to find out where to get a workshop manual.I have read that valve clearance adjustment is the simple lock nut type rather than the more tricky bucket and shim - but really want a book. Where do I get one? Link to post
Guest dentonlad Posted July 8, 2014 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Still trying to find out where to get a workshop manual.I have read that valve clearance adjustment is the simple lock nut type rather than the more tricky bucket and shim - but really want a book. Where do I get one? Barry, I don't believe that there is a freely available workshop manual for the 750 yet. However, if you become a full member by giving Ted a donation, which allows him to keep this fine forum running, you will gain access to the "Full Members" section, where you will find all sorts of goodies that relate to the uncannily similar NC700. If you follow my drift........ Link to post
Guest nico Posted July 8, 2014 Share Posted July 8, 2014 I am a bit confused about te valves needing inspecting/adjusting at 8000 miles as according to the handbook it needs doing every 16000 miles as is the case with most Honda motorcycle engines. I would have thought this would be far more likely as the engine is derived from a car one which normally have longer service intervals than bikes. Nic Lancaster Lichfield. Link to post
bazza 3,629 Posted July 8, 2014 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Barry, I don't believe that there is a freely available workshop manual for the 750 yet. However, if you become a full member by giving Ted a donation, which allows him to keep this fine forum running, you will gain access to the "Full Members" section, where you will find all sorts of goodies that relate to the uncannily similar NC700. If you follow my drift........ THANKS Dentonlad. Link to post
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