Ducati Monster Forum

Local Clubs => OZ monsters => Topic started by: mattyvas on September 19, 2010, 12:40:59 AM



Title: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on September 19, 2010, 12:40:59 AM
Thought this might be a good item to have here, especially that there are lots of new people and lots has changed in the
world of bike servicing in recent times.
Can the other people from Adelaide,Brisbane and Melbourne and surrounds add in where there bikes go please.
You'll know better than me.


Sydney options


D-Moto Unit 4/3-5 Harbord St, Clyde, Ph: 8677 9120
Gowenloch's Unit 10 / 25 Garema Circuit, Kingsgrove, ph: 9750 4346
Northside Motorcycles, 335 Pacific Hwy Artarmon, ph: 9439-3549
Frasers Concord, Corner of Parramatta & Concord Roads Concord ph: 8741 3000
Frasers Wollongong, 11-13 Princes Highway Fairy Meadow, ph: (02) 4283 0800
Scott has opened his own servicing shop @ Penrith. http://www.duc-pen.com.au (http://www.duc-pen.com.au)

Melbourne options

Brad Black, 2B King Street, Oakleigh, ph: (03) 9563 2004
Bob Brown   26 Kerrie Rd Riddells Creek 03 5428 6096


Adelaide options

Bike Factory: 174 Gouger St, Adelaide 8231 2301.  Mixed reactions on services - me personally never had problems but have had a friend have bad service.  They are good with older belts and bevels.

Race Bike Services: Unit 3 2 Somerset Cct, Lonsdale SA Ph. (08) 8384 5220  www.racebikeservices.com.au (http://)

Brisbane & Coast.

NOEL WATSON on the coast 0409 884 407
ARTHUR DAVIS at byron bay DESMO HQ 02 6685 6316
LAE Racing, Unit 5/ 360 Newman Rd, Geebung Ph: (07) 3865 6122
Ducati Noosa on Queenslands Sunshine Coast
(07) 5474 4016 John Brady is the owner.
Euro Twins, 41 Allison Street, Bowen Hills (Brisbane)
ACT

Axle's Motorcycles, 6 Bellona Cr, Phillip ACT - ph: 62820065

Tasmania

Ross Allison. 25 Wilmot Street, South Launceston. 03 63447871
Sportsrider who are Tassies only Ducati dealers. 31 Tamar street, Launceston. 03 63319913.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Mr.S2R on September 19, 2010, 12:45:37 AM
Ok the Adelaide side of things:

Bike Factory: 174 Gouger St, Adelaide 8231 2301.  Mixed reactions on services - me personally never had problems but have had a friend have bad service.  They are good with older belts and bevels.

Race Bike Services: Unit 3 2 Somerset Cct, Lonsdale SA 5160 - as recommended by Vossy - bout to take my bike there for valves and belts.

Not sure of any others as there have been a few changes here in Adelaide.

Hope this is of some help!  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on September 19, 2010, 04:26:58 AM
Good idea Matty.  [thumbsup]

Can we get it stickied?????


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: WTSDS on September 19, 2010, 02:36:49 PM
+ 1 Brad Black,  but North of Melb in Victoria there's also Bob Brown   26 Kerrie Rd Riddells Creek 03 5428 6096


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Justo on September 19, 2010, 05:00:17 PM
Yeah good call sticky them up. Maybe add polls next to them to see where everyone gets there bikes done. Im always on the search for "better" service. As we all are. A couple on that sydney list I have been burnt by. Not that I wanna slag the bad, but I wanna praise the good if you get my drift.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on September 19, 2010, 08:43:27 PM
Yep I think we all know who is less liked on the list.

Don't really want us to slag anyone off either, it's just about information so when newbie's arrive they have a place to find
where we all go to and who gets used more often. 


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on September 19, 2010, 09:07:22 PM
BRISBANE.

with eurotwins closed the only place to get your bike serviced properly in brisbane is LAE Racing 07 3865 6122.
ALEX BUXTON has a dynojet dyno and really knows his stuff, shame he's on the northside at geebung.

if you live near the coast or the border, or don't mind the travel, these two are also very very good.

NOEL WATSON on the coast 0409 884 407
ARTHUR DAVIS at byron bay DESMO HQ 02 6685 6316


paul.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Nibor on September 19, 2010, 09:18:15 PM
melb - Rick and the rest of the guys @ Metro Honda and Ducati, Ringwood. 03 9870 2222 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              03 9870 2222      end_of_the_skype_highlighting


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on September 19, 2010, 11:23:16 PM
Keep'em coming.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: ollie on September 19, 2010, 11:27:28 PM
In the ACT there are really only two options
    - Gecko Motorcycles - the local Ducati Dealership, with dealership quality service and reliability  [puke]
                or
    - Axle's Motorcycles - 62820065, the only place around the ACT worth going to, usually a bit of wait to  get in though



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Betty on September 20, 2010, 07:58:41 AM
Can we get it stickied?????

While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder if we may have approached this a bit differently.

I have had thoughts in the past of the type of things that people continually ask or talk about, such as:
. insurance (and/or CTP)
. servicing
. tyres
. parts suppliers (local or otherwise)
. how to host/post a pic
. training
. upcoming events/rides/track days
. etc

... and wondered if we may be better served by having an 'FAQ-style' thread stickied which might address all these type of recurring queries. Obvioulsy this may become a problem from a keeping-up-to-date/editting point of view but it was just a thought I have had.

Because I think it is best to have the least number of stickied threads possible and would actually like to see the 'show us your rde thread' stuck up the top [cheeky]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on September 20, 2010, 10:45:08 AM
Good point Betty.  I find it painful searching for old threads that I know exist.  New people don't even know they exist so start new ones or worse don't get the benefit of everyone's experience.

So it probably needs a manager person to administrate it.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on September 20, 2010, 02:56:24 PM
Very true on both (all) points, the more info in the thread though the more it is to manage and the more things get lost.
That is why I put this one up cause everyone always needs to find someone for bike servicing in their neck of the woods.

For most of the other things people can use the very interweb we are on as there is lots of info out there and it's not that difficult to find.
Tyres always comes up for sure and there is a tyres thread floating around. Again everyone has different thoughts on what tyres they like and why. 

Really though finding a good mechanic is something we all need, finding our way through the rest of the things.
Bling and who to buy it from. And the rest of the items raised people can muddle through. Or ask or even use the search and see what they find.

Having it stickied means it's easy to find.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Mr.S2R on September 22, 2010, 12:00:16 AM
Ok just some personal feedback about Race Bike Services here in Adelaide.

As I said they were recommended to me by fellow Oz Monster member Vossy.  [thumbsup]

Picked up my bike today after having valves checked and belts replaced.  I supplied my own belts - CA Cycleworks belts.  The old belts were definitely past there use by date (4 years).  These guys know their stuff, and gave me some really good advice i.e. as to why go with OEM belts VS After market belts.  They presented a logical argument as to why pay extra for the OEM belts, to which I will do next time.  They also corrected me (in the most customer friendly way) on how tight my spark plugs should be - my bad I had just replaced them!

Even though it is an hour drive for me to get there it is worth that drive. I will go that extra distance for service and confidence that these guys know what they are doing.  Price wise they are good too!  ;D

oh yeah some more contact information:
Ph. (08) 8384 5220
Fax, (08) 8384 2012

www.racebikeservices.com.au (http://www.racebikeservices.com.au)

 [moto]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: suzyj on September 22, 2010, 10:25:37 AM
These guys know their stuff, and gave me some really good advice i.e. as to why go with OEM belts VS After market belts.  They presented a logical argument as to why pay extra for the OEM belts, to which I will do next time.

Could you echo the advice here?  I'm going to replace my belts shortly when I do an 18K service.  My impression was that the CA Cycleworks belts were manufacturered to a higher spec than the OEM ones.  I don't really care which is cheaper (within reason, of course), I just want to use the best belts I can get.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: vossy on September 22, 2010, 06:00:18 PM
Jason,
so what did they say about the belts and plugs?

or is that an epic.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Mr.S2R on September 22, 2010, 07:49:56 PM
Jason,
so what did they say about the belts and plugs?

or is that an epic.
it's an epic, the abbreviated version:

OEM = good, CA Cycleworks = unknown
Plugs = some nimrod (me) didn't have them in quite tight enough, and you know what they say about making sure your plugs are tight!  [cheeky]

Will make a good yarn when we catch up, maybe at the Island.... [thumbsup]

cheers Jason


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: J5 on September 22, 2010, 08:57:06 PM
it's an epic, the abbreviated version:

OEM = good, CA Cycleworks = unknown

so unknown to them so they poo pooed them ?



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Nibor on September 22, 2010, 09:20:13 PM
not to sidetrack too much, but can i ask how much you paid for the belts including postage? i got a quote a while back from them, and i think the postage blew the savings on OEM belts out of the water  :-\


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on September 22, 2010, 09:26:26 PM
Mine has CA Cycleworks belts.

Brad Black brings them in I believe and if they are good enough for him to use then I am happy.
Mine were done by D-Moto.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Mr.S2R on September 22, 2010, 10:32:00 PM
so unknown to them so they poo pooed them ?

no they did not poo poo them - just they did not know much about them!  They happily fitted them and just asked for me to come back at 5000km so as to check the tension.  Which I still think is good service as they want to ensure they are ok!

not to sidetrack too much, but can i ask how much you paid for the belts including postage? i got a quote a while back from them, and i think the postage blew the savings on OEM belts out of the water  :-\

Goldfish actually did a bulk order and got them in for me - $128AU all up!

Mine has CA Cycleworks belts.

Brad Black brings them in I believe and if they are good enough for him to use then I am happy.
Mine were done by D-Moto.

yeah like I said these guys didn't know much about them, that is all.  I will know in 5000km whether they are good, bad, or otherwise! Put it this way haven't seen a bad review! ;D


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on September 23, 2010, 07:09:27 PM
Have you seen there very simple test on the web.
Says it all.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: DosVerde on September 26, 2010, 09:11:08 PM
Mine has CA Cycleworks belts.

Brad Black brings them in I believe and if they are good enough for him to use then I am happy.
Mine were done by D-Moto.

Brad brings in the Exactfit belts. I just had a set fitted on my recent 24,000 klm service (S4Rt). Very happy with the service and the extra bits Brad did. Great communication as well :)


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: YIPD on September 27, 2010, 01:26:28 PM
Yeah good call sticky them up. Maybe add polls next to them to see where everyone gets there bikes done. Im always on the search for "better" service. As we all are. A couple on that sydney list I have been burnt by. Not that I wanna slag the bad, but I wanna praise the good if you get my drift.

As a newbie, i wouldnt mind having this poll feature available... just to know where most ppl go to...

my 2 cents..


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: techno on October 05, 2010, 03:40:37 AM
Options in Tassie are somewhat limited.

I get my belts and valves done by Ross Allison. 03 63447871. 25 Wilmot Street, South Launceston.

He will be doing my 30k service next week on my way to PI.

The other option is Sportsrider who are Tassies only Ducati dealers. 03 63319913. 31 Tamar street, Launceston. Have bought some parts there but not had anything serviced. Andy is the man to ask for there.

By now you will see the trend. Hobart must be the only capital city without a Duc dealer or dedicated mechanic. For some reason they congregate in Launceston.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on October 05, 2010, 07:31:54 PM
Thanks Techno.
Details added in the original post.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Two dogs on October 28, 2010, 03:57:25 PM
Italian electric's [roll]
Good story little bit bad story
Had my second (brake) micro switch fail in a couple of months,
rear then front.
Anyone else had this happen?

Lucky all under warranty(just) and props to Carl of Northside Motorcycles Artamon replaced both on the spot
no waiting no drama grabbed a spanner fella from the workshop , then straight on it.
Pretty good service really considering I have never spent a cent there on service
after purchasing the bike from him two years ago.
He did say that he has never had anything major go wrong with a 620ie or 695ie
other than small glitches  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: spooninatar on November 13, 2010, 01:53:47 AM
Ducati Brisbane ( V2 Motorcycles ) Tennyson in Brisbane.

Brought, crash repaired, serviced, crashed repaired again, and no issues so far. Good bunch of guys :)


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: ungeheuer on November 16, 2010, 03:32:54 AM
..... Very happy with the service and the extra bits Brad did....
+1. 

In Melbourne, here's another vote for Brad Black's friendly and knowledgeable service. Excellent. Thanks Brad  [thumbsup].


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on November 27, 2010, 05:30:06 PM
I was happy with the help I received from Bob at V2 motorcycles (Ducati Brisbane), but the new mechanic has put my nose out of joint on a couple of issues, so I won't be going back unless I really have too, or they get someone good in there.

I'll give Alex at LAE racing a go. It's a long way out of my way (I have to ride past two Ducati dealers to get to him) but worth it if he is as good as everyone says.


the mechanic put your nose out of joint but you were happy with bob?
that's a new one!
Alex will do the right thing by you, not the flashiest workshop around but he knows his shit!

paul.
p.s, i've ridden to and now past every ducati dealer in brisbane, used to use eurotwins religiously, (just as good as alex, but closer to home) except for dyno work and race fab stuff, for that i used LAE, and i won't ever let a dealership touch my bike again.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: rufion on December 06, 2010, 01:22:26 AM
Hi,
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good mech in the hunter/newcastle nsw reagion??
\Cheers


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Paul W on December 06, 2010, 08:02:15 PM
I recently used LAE as well, after my first and last experience at Tennyson.
Good service as far as I can tell, and very cheap and efficient.
Will be going back again I think.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: koko64 on December 06, 2010, 11:11:45 PM
I don't trust anyone else but Brad Black (Bike Boy) and Chris Ognenis (Raceperformance) here in Melbourne for stuff I can't do.

Integrity and excellence, the both of 'em.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on December 07, 2010, 03:33:40 AM
Sorry rufion can't say I do.
Other Frasers up there.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: 888906 on December 15, 2010, 04:32:50 PM
Ron Young Engineering - Vacy (near Maitland) really does know his Ducatis - 30 odd years experience

He is a little bit out of the way, but its worth the effort.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: brimo on February 14, 2011, 01:09:32 AM
LAE racing did the dynotune after I installed the power commander, very happy with their level of service.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on February 18, 2011, 11:07:49 PM
LAE racing did the dynotune after I installed the power commander, very happy with their level of service.

shame they are now gone................ :'(


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Twizted on March 21, 2011, 01:06:38 AM
Anyone tried Speedys at Sumner Park? Same shop as Bevan from Euro Twins used to run. Supposed to be 2 ex Brisbane Ducati Mechs there from Tennyson.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on March 26, 2011, 01:41:28 AM
same premises, tim and scott will have to go a long way to gain the reputation and following bevan has, tim used to work for bevan before going to tennyson, never met scott.

paul


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Hayze on April 01, 2011, 06:35:17 AM
Ducati Noosa on Queenslands Sunshine Coast
(07) 5474 4016 John Brady is the owner.

I've never had any problems with them & always good service.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Two dogs on April 01, 2011, 02:04:31 PM
Anyone had experience with Zac @ Explosive Racing in Peakhust Sydney?
Was recommended by Michael of Ozducati.
Spent some quality time on the dog n bone with him about some fueling issues I have.
Had some really sound advice which cut through a lot of cyber babble I
have read on the subject of ECU and after market pipes .


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: cakeman on April 03, 2011, 08:53:56 PM
Anyone had experience with Zac @ Explosive Racing in Peakhust Sydney?
Was recommended by Michael of Ozducati.
Spent some quality time on the dog n bone with him about some fueling issues I have.
Had some really sound advice which cut through a lot of cyber babble I
have read on the subject of ECU and after market pipes .

Yep, i used him to tune and Dyno the S4R really great bloke that knows what he is talking about. I didnt get that many more HP out of it after he worked on it, but it turned out it was from another unrelated problem.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: FIFO on April 09, 2011, 12:57:44 AM

Big [thumbsup] to Shaun and George @ D-Moto Unit 4/3-5 Harbord St, Clyde, Ph: 8677 9120

Solved my suspension woes ;D
And tuned the Monster runs like clockwork  ;D
They know the stuff
Very informative and willing to show me how to do things,went through the forks and explained how they work and what they did.
No black magic secret voodoo stuff with these guys. [bow_down] [bow_down] [bow_down]
 


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: craigo on April 16, 2011, 06:06:57 AM
http://www.duc-pen.com.au (http://www.duc-pen.com.au)

Scotty from Penrith Ducati has opened up his own store - Duc-Pen.  [moto]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Two dogs on April 17, 2011, 08:23:51 PM
Another happy customer fresh back from D-MOTO

George sorted my sick [puke] bike it pulls like a train now  [evil]
Price was great and job was completed very quickly
Thanks George Ill be back  [thumbsup]
Hay Rob I even got a sticker  [laugh]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on April 18, 2011, 01:09:25 PM
Recently rode down to Melb. Bike started misfiring on one cylinder 250 ks out .Got it to Brad Black (The Bike Boy)Highly recomended by Heather .Was flat out but fitted me in .Coil faulty which is situated within the sparky cap on a 2005 s4r Brad got on the phone, none in Aussie so started searching 2nd hand , found one in Syd got it couried next working day!Was impressed on how he went about isolating the problem so quick then his phone work! Great job and nice guy ! Thanks again Brad ! :)   


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: monstermick58 on April 19, 2011, 08:07:27 PM
Sorry to hear of your misfortune Gino, but a million  [thumbsup] for Brad Black, that is a true professional at work.






                         Mmick


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: braando on April 24, 2011, 01:25:46 PM
Recently rode down to Melb. Bike started misfiring on one cylinder 250 ks out .Got it to Brad Black (The Bike Boy)Highly recomended by Heather .Was flat out but fitted me in .Coil faulty which is situated within the sparky cap on a 2005 s4r Brad got on the phone, none in Aussie so started searching 2nd hand , found one in Syd got it couried next working day!Was impressed on how he went about isolating the problem so quick then his phone work! Great job and nice guy ! Thanks again Brad ! :)   
Gino...........thats a loooooooong way to go just to fix an electrical problem mate.......... ;D ;D........but to be honest........its a BIGGER achievment for the northern  Beach Babies, trekking all the way to Clyde for a service.........i heard that they took backpacks carrying a cut lunch and a Gregories (they still use those ΓΆver there).......... [roll] [roll] [roll]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on April 24, 2011, 03:00:35 PM
Hey Brian. Trying to think of something witty to say , but you got me stumped  :-\


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on April 24, 2011, 08:01:24 PM
So back on topic details updated in the first page of the new service options.
Very happy you were sorted out by Brad when you ran into trouble Gino, he is a true professional but I would say that is because he is passionate about not only his work but about helping others instead of just making money.

Same goes for D Moto, George & Shaun were the two who sorted my woes sometime back and it was done again not for money but for the fact that it had troubled George at his previous employer and he wanted to get it sorted so I would be back on the road. 


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on April 24, 2011, 08:42:33 PM
 
Thats because he isn't very funny  [roll]
just another pathetic attempt at making himself look smarter and better  [laugh]
Oh is that rain I here outside again Teff  [laugh]

Poor Brian. I think i'me starting to feel sorry for him   :-\


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on April 24, 2011, 08:45:48 PM
So back on topic details updated in the first page of the new service options.
Very happy you were sorted out by Brad when you ran into trouble Gino, he is a true professional but I would say that is because he is passionate about not only his work but about helping others instead of just making money.
So back on topic details updated in the first page of the new service options.
Very happy you were sorted out by Brad when you ran into trouble Gino, he is a true professional but I would say that is because he is passionate about not only his work but about helping others instead of just making money.

Same goes for D Moto, George & Shaun were the two who sorted my woes sometime back and it was done again not for money but for the fact that it had troubled George at his previous employer and he wanted to get it sorted so I would be back on the road. 


Same goes for D Moto, George & Shaun were the two who sorted my woes sometime back and it was done again not for money but for the fact that it had troubled George at his previous employer and he wanted to get it sorted so I would be back on the road. 
Shaun \ George are my mechanics in Syd  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: monstermick58 on April 25, 2011, 01:29:15 AM
Shaun \ George are my mechanics in Syd  [thumbsup]


Whats their address again??





                                         Mmick


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: FIFO on April 25, 2011, 01:43:48 AM

Whats their address again??





                                         Mmick

Shaun and George @ D-Moto Unit 4/3-5 Harbord St, Clyde, Ph: 8677 9120
Shaun and George @ D-Moto Unit 4/3-5 Harbord St, Clyde, Ph: 8677 9120
Shaun and George @ D-Moto Unit 4/3-5 Harbord St, Clyde, Ph: 8677 9120






Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on April 26, 2011, 09:25:04 PM
Spent Easter doing this to my back tyre (in the high country again)  [moto] ;D
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5189/5660429762_a70706db64.jpg)
Staying on Phillip Island with friends before returning home.  At very short notice my tyre was changed by Haydn at imoto bike shop  (www.imoto.com.au (http://)) in  San Remo. Behind the servo and car wash, left hand side coming down from Melbourne.  Had correct trye in stock at a very reasonable price. 

Handy to know when you're next visiting the island and need help.



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Jukie on May 03, 2011, 10:28:17 PM
Bloody hell heather you sure know how to wear a tyre out geeeee


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: FIFO on May 03, 2011, 10:59:47 PM
Bloody hell heather you sure know how to wear a tyre out geeeee

Yer i bet  it's from doing burnouts [roll]



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on May 03, 2011, 11:59:42 PM
Yeah it was a bit scary trying to stop on that, it just spun round and round!!   :o :o [roll]

RobS - I wouldn't know how to do a burn out if I tried  ;D


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: goldFiSh on May 09, 2011, 01:19:04 PM
Bloody hell heather you sure know how to wear a tyre out geeeee

+1. On our trip up the oxley I was waiting for my tyre to start looking like that.....


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on May 09, 2011, 03:11:52 PM
+1. On our trip up the oxley I was waiting for my tyre to start looking like that.....


It doesn't take much.  One minute it looks fine.  Then a couple of hundred ks later shagged.  The high country roads are notoriously harsh on tyres.  But it could have something to do with the amount of trips I've done up there lately.

I did manage to get 12 500km out of that tyre.

Oh and in case you were wondering.  After you've worn through the wire layer there's more rubber.  That's how bad mine was  :o :o 


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Paul W on May 22, 2011, 10:17:59 PM
So, talking servicing in Brisbane; apart from speedy moto and the old Ducati Brisbane (in Tennyson), what are the other options?
Not looking to spend $800 for a major service if I can help it.....


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: J5 on May 22, 2011, 10:50:49 PM
Not looking to spend $800 for a major service if I can help it.....

can you do some of it yourself ?

the more you can do yourself the cheaper it will be



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Paul W on May 24, 2011, 07:42:27 PM
Well I can do very basic stuff like oil and plugs of course, but I wonder at the actual figure?
Is $800 over the top for a major service (20k)???
My last minor service was more like $160, and more like what I'd expect.  However, they are no longer in operation now, so the other choices are, well far more expensive.
Don't get me wrong; I am happy to pay good dollars for a good service, but that seems like overkill for a basic 2 valve service....


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Betty on May 24, 2011, 08:48:11 PM
I don't know if $800 is over the top or not ... but I wouldn't expect to pay less for a major service.

I am intrigued to know what you had done for $160 ... what would that get you: an hour's labour some oil and a filter maybe?


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Paul W on May 24, 2011, 09:10:49 PM
yep that would pretty much of been it; was just a minor service really.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: J5 on May 24, 2011, 09:54:18 PM
most of the major service is labour cost

if you can do the basics yourself and just get the stuff done that you cant handle

belts valve clearances

even as far as taking off the belt covers as this is labour

shouldnt be more than a couple of hours or so + parts


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: girly on May 26, 2011, 07:35:25 PM
Hi

I haven't visited here for a while and just started looking again.  (So bear with me!)

Sorry if this is a silly question, but no-one in Melbourne has mentioned the dealership in Elizabeth st?  Is there a reason?


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on May 26, 2011, 08:25:35 PM
Most people I know in Vic prefer to go to Brad.

No real horror stories about the dealership.  It's just that they are NFI! Which means if my bike needs a $2 bearing from the bearing shop I will have to wait 3 months and pay a lot more for a Ducati one from Italy.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on June 04, 2011, 02:05:03 AM
So, talking servicing in Brisbane; apart from speedy moto and the old Ducati Brisbane (in Tennyson), what are the other options?
Not looking to spend $800 for a major service if I can help it.....

well don't take it to tennyson then!


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Paul W on June 04, 2011, 08:02:07 PM
Yeah thanks for that value add reply.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Queestce on June 22, 2011, 09:52:05 PM
I'm actually coming up on my 20k service too, and based in Brisneyland. I was told to take the bike to Speedy Moto, and that the best nearby Euro service outlets had recently closed down. I've never had to service a Duc before so I'm really not sure where's a safe option to take the bike. Has anyone had experience with Speedy Moto? The recommendation I got was glowing, but that's not always worth a lot! I have already done the belts myself and will do the oil/filters, plugs, and other general crap, but I'd prefer to leave the valve work and more in depth things to the pros. I'm planning to buy the DP Airbox to fit with the Termi's and DP ECU. When I get the 20k service done I was hoping to have the bike tuned to suit the new pipes and filter, it needs idle adjustment and I'm sure syncing etc. Does anyone happen to know is Speedy Moto has a dyno tuner? I'd love to have it dyno'd and tuned to purrfection. Hopefully if I can do a lot of the 20k work myself I can get everything done by the shop for less than 1k - although I have no idea what dynos cost having never had one done...


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: pju on June 26, 2011, 02:18:07 AM
From my experience a 20K service cost under $800 will be difficult. My service at eurotwins was $1500
He did do the drive chain, frint spricket and everything else, belts etc. very thorough job but not cheap and not sustainable as a long term proposition if you do more than ride it to a coffee shop for a pose  ;D

My bike has developed a strange whistling type noise and I too am wondering where the hell to take it in Brisy.
I am going to give speedy a go and see what happens. I believe they have a dyno as well.

I'll let you know what I think.



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Queestce on June 27, 2011, 12:54:50 AM
From my experience a 20K service cost under $800 will be difficult. My service at eurotwins was $1500
He did do the drive chain, frint spricket and everything else, belts etc. very thorough job but not cheap and not sustainable as a long term proposition if you do more than ride it to a coffee shop for a pose  ;D

My bike has developed a strange whistling type noise and I too am wondering where the hell to take it in Brisy.
I am going to give speedy a go and see what happens. I believe they have a dyno as well.

I'll let you know what I think.



Mate have a look at this thread on another forum...

http://www.ducati.org/forums/showthread.php?t=32445 (http://www.ducati.org/forums/showthread.php?t=32445)

Someone helpful on here pointed me in that direction and there's lots of good info  ;)

If you do end up getting it done there, I'd love to hear any feedback about them!


Cheers,

Tom


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: buddy072 on June 27, 2011, 04:06:04 AM
Hi all, has anyone got a preferred mechanic in the newcastle hunter area??

Cheers


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: monstermick58 on June 29, 2011, 11:48:00 PM
Well I can do very basic stuff like oil and plugs of course, but I wonder at the actual figure?
Is $800 over the top for a major service (20k)???
Don't get me wrong; I am happy to pay good dollars for a good service, but that seems like overkill for a basic 2 valve service....


Paul if you are after some 'how to do' information just look for our 'PDF Manuals' here in OzMo, er.. lets see if this link works http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=5365.0 (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=5365.0) you can find lots of useful stuff in here, also have a look in one of the folders that has ST2/3/4/4s as that also has general info which applies to Monsters.




                            Mmick


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: pju on July 05, 2011, 04:50:03 PM
Just got my bike back from Speedys Sumner Park.
Found the guys attentive and enthusiastic. My mate (non biker) who helped me trailer my bike in watched them and commented the same.
They checked the belts, bearings, pulley etc and found all good except belts a bit loose. adusted it and took it for test ride to check. Charged 1 hr labour in total. $80. Sound is all but gone now. Cannot complaim about that!
This is an area you can really get nailed by unscrupulous people. Cars etc are the same. I was sweating blood but relieved when presented with the bill.
Spent another 30 mins or so discussing tuning options as they are a dynojet site as well.


Give em a try.
ciao


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Twizted on July 13, 2011, 12:22:11 AM
Just got my Monster 1000ie back from Speedys @ Sumner Park. I had lean issues so I got a power commander installed with a custom map. As the previous poster said the guys were very enthusiastic. I liked the fact they were very honest by telling me they weren't the cheapest guys to get the power commander installed but stated that they guarantee there work. They gave me a price up front. Bike is running much happier now and has a few extra ponies.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: 620dark on August 07, 2011, 01:21:32 AM
Hi Everyone,


So I have found several well recommended garages in Brissy however has anyone used a mobile mechanic?  I'm happy to ride over to garage for a full service but I need someone to come to me to actually get her running.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Twizted on August 07, 2011, 04:49:28 AM
Hi Everyone,


So I have found several well recommended garages in Brissy however has anyone used a mobile mechanic?  I'm happy to ride over to garage for a full service but I need someone to come to me to actually get her running.

I don't know any decent mobile guys but a bike should fit in a ute or trailer no problems if transporting is an issue.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: 620dark on August 07, 2011, 04:57:11 AM
Yeah, lacking both a Ute or a trailer.  I might give one of the mobile road safety guys a call and see if they can get it started and then do the road safety on the same day.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Twizted on August 07, 2011, 11:03:21 PM
Yeah, lacking both a Ute or a trailer.  I might give one of the mobile road safety guys a call and see if they can get it started and then do the road safety on the same day.

Most servos let you hire trailers these days. It might end up being cheaper to take it to the place you are going to get it serviced for them to get it running than getting a mobile guy to come out and get her fired up then take it somewhere to get serviced. You don't know how long he is gonna take to get her going.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Julien on August 10, 2011, 06:21:12 PM
Thought this might be a good item to have here, especially that there are lots of new people and lots has changed in the
world of bike servicing in recent times.
Can the other people from Adelaide,Brisbane and Melbourne and surrounds add in where there bikes go please.
You'll know better than me.


Sydney options


D-Moto Unit 4/3-5 Harbord St, Clyde, Ph: 8677 9120
Desmo Clinic Unit 3, 25-29 Nancarrow Avenue Ryde, ph: 9808 4277
Gowenloch's Unit 10 / 25 Garema Circuit, Kingsgrove, ph: 9750 4346
Flywheels, 100 McEvoy Street Alexandria, ph: 9699 7800
Northside Motorcycles, 335 Pacific Hwy Artarmon, ph: 9439-3549
Penrith Ducati, 1/123 Coreen Ave, Penrith ph: (02) 4731 2239
Frasers Concord, Corner of Parramatta & Concord Roads Concord ph: 8741 3000
Frasers Wollongong, 11-13 Princes Highway Fairy Meadow, ph: (02) 4283 0800
Scott has opened his own servicing shop @ Penrith. http://www.duc-pen.com.au (http://www.duc-pen.com.au)

Melbourne options

Brad Black, 2B King Street, Oakleigh, ph: (03) 9563 2004
Bob Brown   26 Kerrie Rd Riddells Creek 03 5428 6096
Metro Honda & Ducati 56 Maroondah Hwy, Ringwood Ph: (03) 9870 2222

Adelaide options

Bike Factory: 174 Gouger St, Adelaide 8231 2301.  Mixed reactions on services - me personally never had problems but have had a friend have bad service.  They are good with older belts and bevels.

Race Bike Services: Unit 3 2 Somerset Cct, Lonsdale SA Ph. (08) 8384 5220  www.racebikeservices.com.au (http://)

Brisbane & Coast.

NOEL WATSON on the coast 0409 884 407
ARTHUR DAVIS at byron bay DESMO HQ 02 6685 6316
LAE Racing, Unit 5/ 360 Newman Rd, Geebung Ph: (07) 3865 6122
Ducati Noosa on Queenslands Sunshine Coast
(07) 5474 4016 John Brady is the owner.

ACT

Axle's Motorcycles, 6 Bellona Cr, Phillip ACT - ph: 62820065

Tasmania

Ross Allison. 25 Wilmot Street, South Launceston. 03 63447871
Sportsrider who are Tassies only Ducati dealers. 31 Tamar street, Launceston. 03 63319913.

Thanks for that  - it is a very useful post. Silly question, while my Duc is under warranty, do I have to get it serviced by the Dealer? (Fraser Concord) They quoted me for the first 1000ks service and it sounded quite high compared to what Northside motorcycles was quoting. I'm thinking a mechanic with a smaller shop would be able to do a good job without charging Fraser prices. No?


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: macca on August 11, 2011, 01:48:06 AM
If you go to northside motorcycles make sure you get the quote in writing. A friend of mine took his bike there and the bill ended up being over $1000 more than the quote and they didn't even call him before they carried out the extra work.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: cicii on August 18, 2011, 02:55:37 AM
D-moto are great, george n sean sorted my bike out.
gave my bike a full service even came and picked it up as it wasnt running.
good price too


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on August 22, 2011, 12:23:18 AM
LAE are gone from up here, but speeds are keen to help and from what i've seen and heard they're going about things the right way.
paul


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: NFG on September 14, 2011, 04:37:37 AM
I recently had some bike trouble, and called Desmo HQ in Byron Bay.  My dad's dealt with them before, and when I called Arthur listened to my story (see here (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=51679.0)) and suggested the jets/emulsion tubes.  Ordered a set, and had 'em in two days, along with some filters for regular maintenance.

Very pleased, knew the symptoms, knew the fix, had the right parts.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Brett76 on September 19, 2011, 03:31:29 AM
I know its been said before but good service is worth celebrating. I am loving the work of George & Shaun at D Moto... Thanks for the yearly service guys!


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Rowdy on November 04, 2011, 04:53:52 AM
Gotta give Tim and Scott a wrap from Speedys Motorcycles up here in Brisbane. Scott is a monster owner and both guys have been great. Looked after both my 1098s and the S4R. They do all makes and can do some big hp mods as well as std servicing.

I'm glad to have finally found someone in Brisbane that shows some respect to my pride and joy.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: tattooed-punk-kid on November 14, 2011, 02:52:56 AM
Thanks guys . Scott and I appreciate the feedback and positive comments.
Hope to see you all at the Xmas Party/Dyno Day 26th Nov @ Speedys Motorcycles.
 [beer]

Thanks again

Tim

Speedys Motorcycles


Title: QLD / Brisbane
Post by: NFG on November 17, 2011, 05:57:38 PM
Got an SMS from Bevan over at Euro Twins, they're open for business again in a new location:

41 Allison Street, Bowen Hills (Brisbane)

It's not as convenient as the just-down-the-road shop they had before, but I'll take it.  =)


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on November 18, 2011, 04:13:17 AM
Got an SMS from Bevan over at Euro Twins, they're open for business again in a new location:

41 Allison Street, Bowen Hills (Brisbane)

It's not as convenient as the just-down-the-road shop they had before, but I'll take it.  =)

Hooray.  I can highly recommend Bevan if you find yourself in Brisbane.  Looked after me very well when I was up that way.  [thumbsup] Just keep in mind that he'll probably have a waiting list though.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: kyle on April 26, 2012, 09:02:11 PM
Popped in and saw Scotty from DucPen yesterday and had a chat, despite having about 30 customers bike's he was happy to talk to me for 10 mins.. Will be back in a few weeks to get the 620 checked over!



Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: joey010505 on June 24, 2012, 04:41:22 PM
Hi all, I've just picked up my monster from Speedy's in Sumner Park and they were awesome. Firstly Scott took plenty of time to talk through what could/should be done on the service, and then when I arrived, Tim and the guys there did a fantastic job of looking over and servicing my monster. Well priced, but more importantly, they know monsters and I knew my ride would be well looked after. Will definitely be taking my monster back there when the next service is due.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Brett76 on September 28, 2012, 07:20:44 PM
Has anyone had any experience with dyno tuning in Sydney???


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: kyle on October 09, 2012, 12:47:04 AM
Has anyone had any experience with dyno tuning in Sydney???
http://www.sandrpro.com/ (http://www.sandrpro.com/) - These guys are in Penrith and they have a motorcycle dyno. And they're nextdoor to DucPen too which is even more handy.

(Sorry, their website really REALLLY licks ass)


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Brett76 on October 10, 2012, 01:48:41 AM
Cheers Kyle  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Sabre Brian on January 07, 2013, 03:23:31 AM
Joey you got an address for them boss???

Cheers


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Twizted on January 09, 2013, 12:44:30 AM
Joey you got an address for them boss???

Cheers

Here is their address - Unit 11 - 58 Bullock Head Street Sumner Park. It is a smallish shed but easy to find. It is right on the corner. Here is their FB page too -

https://www.facebook.com/speedys.motorcycles (https://www.facebook.com/speedys.motorcycles)

I use them and they are pretty decent guys. Not out to rip you off.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Sabre Brian on January 10, 2013, 02:20:25 AM
Thanks mate - I live pretty close to there too


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Jules on January 30, 2013, 07:16:03 PM
For Melbourne northsiders, Motologic Campbellfield.  Authorized service for Ducati and Honda, I take my Monster and Hornet there. 


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Nibor on February 28, 2013, 08:30:36 PM
Hey Matty,
May want to remove Metro Honda and Ducati as an option, they closed and merged with Jefferey Honda in Ferntree Gully a couple of weeks ago. Both were owned by the same guy. Sadly, Jefferey went into liquidation yesterday [thumbsdown] [thumbsdown] :-\


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on April 15, 2013, 07:07:38 AM
Done, along with two in Sydney..


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Two dogs on April 28, 2013, 08:43:00 PM
Fresh from some D-Moto Mc lovin
 tune and balance the throttle bodies ..... she be a purrin now.
George and Sean are the Gurus . [bow_down]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Mishka on April 29, 2013, 03:21:06 PM
Having ridden your beast Des, I would say growl not purr. [clap]  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Two dogs on May 28, 2013, 09:18:40 PM
Teknik @ Jamisontown Penrith 4-5 Harford St
Nik knows his stuff with the boingy bits on your bike .
If your thinking of tuning/servicing them give him a call very helpful and knowledgable  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Two dogs on June 26, 2013, 08:18:40 PM
Update from my shock service from Nik at Teknik

Rode the R6 at EC yesterday the work he did has transformed the handling of the bike.
The hideous tyre ware and surface melting has repaired it self and the bike was so much easier to ride
I could stay on the throttle through corners and was faster than before, even in the wet.
 Teknik Highly recommended .


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: PAUL M on June 26, 2013, 10:14:53 PM
Great, can't wait to have a go  ;D


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: 888906 on June 27, 2013, 01:57:24 PM
Scrub another one off the list - workshops in Sydney

Desmo Clinic is relocating to the Gold Coast in July - thanks to the members of the forum for your support

Regards
Mike


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: mattyvas on August 04, 2013, 03:55:03 AM
No problem Mike,

    I am guessing you'll be setting up on the GC, so let us know and I will add your new details back in.
If not then good luck with whatever you get up too.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Uba Tracker on September 11, 2013, 03:22:47 AM
G'day everyone,
                       Bit of disappointing news, looks like Bevan at EuroTwins has shut up shop. Shame to lose such experience.

Harry


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on October 28, 2013, 11:11:22 PM
...


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Uba Tracker on November 01, 2013, 05:07:56 PM
Hey all, I can recommend Speedy's Motorcycles at Sumner Park. I purchased my 800S2R second hand and had no idea of it's true service history, so I took it to Scott and Tim who went about doing a complete log book and fuel system service, which gave me peace of mind. These guys have a lengthy history in Ducatis with Tim having done his apprenticeship with Euro-twins under the guidance of the now retired Bevan. My bike had sat for a long time prior to me owning it, after a couple of weeks it developed an intermittent fault which turned out be a fuel pump relay. We all know how hard (and frustrating) it can be to pin point intermittent faults, but Scott and Tim had it sorted quickly and didn't cause my wallet to flatline either.  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: heatherp on February 14, 2014, 01:22:38 AM
No Perth Section  [roll]

Yeah I know not many of us over here and not many good roads for riding.  The fact that I've been here a year and only just got my bike serviced proves that. I suppose getting a FIFO job may also have something to do with it.

Anyway got it serviced by Anthony Warnock at Corse Motorcycles, Bayswater. Very thorough. Took the time to explain things to me, kept all old parts to show me why he replaced them.

And cheap as.

Did heaps more than a minor service. But I think he just wanted to see how well it looked for the kms it's done (110 000kms).

Wasn't too hard to get in to see him either.  So if you are ever over this way and need a workshop I would definitely recommend Anthony.  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on March 06, 2014, 02:46:55 AM
Hey all, I can recommend Speedy's Motorcycles at Sumner Park. I purchased my 800S2R second hand and had no idea of it's true service history, so I took it to Scott and Tim who went about doing a complete log book and fuel system service, which gave me peace of mind. These guys have a lengthy history in Ducatis with Tim having done his apprenticeship with Euro-twins under the guidance of the now retired Bevan. My bike had sat for a long time prior to me owning it, after a couple of weeks it developed an intermittent fault which turned out be a fuel pump relay. We all know how hard (and frustrating) it can be to pin point intermittent faults, but Scott and Tim had it sorted quickly and didn't cause my wallet to flatline either.  [thumbsup]

bevan hasn't retired, he works out of a shop in mayne, his number is 0417 619 962


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: MonsterDorf on March 11, 2014, 01:10:11 PM
So Bevan is where?? Mayne, where the hell is that? You been smoking the weed again??


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Scoober1103 on March 12, 2014, 05:23:38 PM
Albion/Brekky creek area Brisbane I think, correct Loony?


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: loony888 on March 26, 2014, 12:47:57 AM
yep, behind where pipe masters used to be for old buggers like you (err, us?) mick!


Title: Sportcycle Dyno & Performance - NEWCASTLE
Post by: StephenC on June 01, 2014, 10:41:30 PM
I want to recommend these guys.  Not Ducati specific, but also not Fraser's.  They did make a mistake with the service but went above and beyond to rectify it and so I am still more than pleased with their work, despite being off the road a few more days than I anticipated.

http://www.sportcycles.com.au (http://www.sportcycles.com.au)


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Uba Tracker on August 05, 2014, 03:55:04 AM
bevan hasn't retired, he works out of a shop in mayne, his number is 0417 619 962

Awesome news, someone told me he joined the ranks of the retired, good to hear he's still in the game.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: Mr.S2R on August 11, 2014, 06:05:00 PM
Ok for anyone interested in South Australia I took my bike to Italian Motorcycles, which is now the only authorised Ducati Dealer in SA.  Guys did a great job.  Bike had a 30k service, and it has come back really well sorted, like riding a new air cooled 2 valve!  There goes that trade in on a Diavel...   [cheeky]


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on August 16, 2015, 12:17:59 AM
Could'nt get the S4R to start.Rather than find a trailer and take it in to my usual Mechs, i found a mobile guy on Gumtree.He rocked up at my place and completely blew me away!Got my Irridium sparkys electrode , said there"s your problem, bent them straight, cut about a mill off .Bent them back down'' no guage'' a file, fired straight up !Could hear it lagging a bit, synchronized the injectors . Took all of 30 mins.Went for a ride.Never ever had it running that well!!He's a mechanical engineer.Specializing with bikes. Really nice guy too.  $50 call out .$50 an hour.Also fixed a blown relay for my spot lights in minutes where other people found too hard!Gunna use him all the time!Tim 0406569975 Syd wide.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: GK on August 16, 2015, 12:24:52 AM
That's a ripper find Gino!
πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on August 16, 2015, 01:14:22 AM
Yep . Gold !


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: GK on August 16, 2015, 01:20:35 AM
When you love your bike, trusting the dude laying tools on it is very important!


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: rendang on August 16, 2015, 01:58:07 AM
   Would this guy be able to do a full service at your home ? and save you the hassle of getting home after leaving the bike at a workshop then having to get back to pick it up, you know the usual rigmarole.  I use a mobile mechanic for the cars and its really convenient.


Title: Re: Bike servicing options SYD-BRISBANE-MEL-Adelaide
Post by: gino on August 16, 2015, 02:18:10 AM
He'll tell you straight what he can do.So what happened to me , no other Ducati mechanic that i go to would have done to get my bike going like never befor at a quarter of the price.All in less than an hour!


SimplePortal 2.1.1