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    Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    My wife bought a '03 Monster 620 Dark last year. She got a great deal, but didn't get a lot of info on previous service work. It's only got about 4,500 miles on it, but I want to take it into someone who knows what to look for in these bikes and give it a once over... maybe jump the gun on the 6000-mile service?... Anyway, doe anyone have any shops/dealerships they can recommend as close to Cape Cod as possible? Thanks.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    I just had both my ducatis serviced (Monster and 999). Unfortunetly it was a 3 hour ride into NH. A place called "Clubhouse motorsports" My finally tally for both 6k service's was about $1400.00...I know you said you wanted something close to the cape but spend the gas and take them to this guy (He used to be the lead mechanic at BCM i believe, and a super nice guy that now works for himself). Not only is he a great mechanic but he saved me about 600 dollars. The only place close to me is dunbars in Brockton and they quoted me about $2000.00 for the 6k service on both bikes. The guy (Eric) will even even travel about 100 miles to pick them up and drop them off..You could meet him half way..

    That's just my opinion if you want to save some money..The 6k for the Monster was $685.00, (we also had some damage fixed so it ended up being $850).


    PM me if you need any info at all, I'll be happy to give it to you..

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    If you want to come even farther north, Moto Milano in Windham, ME are excellent

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    It's a monster street bike. Any reputable mechanic can service it. Eric is great I'm sure but 6 or 7 hours of travel is a waste. Seacoast is great but again a huge trip. I would stick with dunbar just based on convenience or riverside.

    Again of you were talking more
    complex stuff it may be worth it but any of the reputable dealers can manage basic service.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Thanks for the help guys. My in-laws are up in Northfield, NH, so a weekend haul wouldn't be the end of the world, but I think Manny is right.... I really just want a general tune up for now. I've changed the oil, serviced the chain, etc, but my experience is limited at best, and I would like a pro to check it out. I hadn't ridden a Monster before, but the suspension has me wondering if it doesn't need some work... I think the bike has also been lowered, and I want to make sure all that was done properly.

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    Theres a Ducati dealership in Worcester I thought? Look it up, maybe someone here has information & Experience?

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by mrezra View Post
    Thanks for the help guys. My in-laws are up in Northfield, NH, so a weekend haul wouldn't be the end of the world, but I think Manny is right.... I really just want a general tune up for now. I've changed the oil, serviced the chain, etc, but my experience is limited at best, and I would like a pro to check it out. I hadn't ridden a Monster before, but the suspension has me wondering if it doesn't need some work... I think the bike has also been lowered, and I want to make sure all that was done properly.

    ... all the more reasons to go to Seacoast ...

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Wow...Ducati service is crazy expensive!

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by virtualbong View Post
    Wow...Ducati service is crazy expensive!
    It's not really, just a bunch of places overcharge / claim you need far more than you do.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    If you are worried about the suspension set up I wouldnt have a dealer look at it. I would have Peter at GMD Computrac Boston look at it. From the ferry off MV you are looking at an hour to get to his shop.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by mycirus View Post
    If you are worried about the suspension set up I wouldnt have a dealer look at it. I would have Peter at GMD Computrac Boston look at it. From the ferry off MV you are looking at an hour to get to his shop.
    The guys at seacoast are ohlins techs (some anyhow) and are MORE than capable of taking a look at a street bikes suspension.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    It's not really, just a bunch of places overcharge / claim you need far more than you do.
    No, the service on Ducati's really is expensive...no two ways about it.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Service on older 2V Ducatis is a little expensive, service on older 4V Ducatis is a lot expensive. Service on current Ducatis is cheaper because the maintenance intervals are much longer than they used to be.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by naked-daytrader View Post
    No, the service on Ducati's really is expensive...no two ways about it.

    I take off 4 screws, shove a feeler gauge in, and see what the results are.... Real hard to do yourself.

    The 6k mile service is in no way any kind of mysterious black magic, and is relatively easy to perform if you have basic mechanical ability.

    Myself or other Duc guys I'm sure wouldn't have a problem to show you what to do.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by naked-daytrader View Post
    No, the service on Ducati's really is expensive...no two ways about it.
    I own one, it ain't that bad, and that's in comparison to the other bikes I've owned / own.

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    Call Eric at Clubhouse -- he does loads of work for Duc owners here in MA and offers (IIRC) pick up / delivery service when he does multiple bikes.

    He's awesome.

    Aside from that ... seriously, air-cooled 2v? PM DesmoTull or Quentin and spend ... nothing to do the same service

    http://www.ducatisuite.com/maintenance.html

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    If you aren't going to tackle the 2V service yourself (I would recommend), then Eric is worth the trip.

    Find one of the guys who has done there own work on here and see if they will help/teach you. Ducati folks who work on them themselves are usually a nice bunch and beer and pizza helps!

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    http://desmotimes.com/ sells an excellent 2v manual.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    For newer Ducatis, I see that they have service at 7,500 miles. Are these services necessary or can you wait until the 15,000 mile service? I assume that the answer to this depends on what type of rider you are and if you have pushed the bike in the years you have owned it. Any input would be appreciated.

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    ... and check out the DIY step-by-step pics and text at

    http://www.ducatisuite.com/

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    Re: Ducati service close-(ish) to the Cape

    Quote Originally Posted by TomBrady View Post

    Aside from that ... seriously, air-cooled 2v? PM DesmoTull or Quentin and spend ... nothing to do the same service
    woah woah woah. I wouldn't say "Nothing".

    I can't speak for Q, but I will accept payment in Harpoon IPA.

    Seriously though, the Ducati owner community in New England is pretty great. We can help you out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesmoTull View Post
    woah woah woah. I wouldn't say "Nothing".

    I can't speak for Q, but I will accept payment in Harpoon IPA.

    Seriously though, the Ducati owner community in New England is pretty great. We can help you out.
    This is what I need to hear. I would love to be able to do most of the maintenance myself, but having someone watching and assisting me would be fantastic. I would be more than happy to provide as much Harpoon IPA as needed since this is my favorite alcoholic beverage aside from some Henny on the rocks, hahaha.

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    You have a garage?? Let's schedule something around Boston.

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