Service options for valve adjustment

Started by daftduc, April 07, 2011, 03:29:16 PM

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daftduc

I feel it's about time I go ahead and get my valves adjusted.  Most things I try to do myself but this is one I'd rather not tackle alone.  So if there's someone experienced with it here that would be willing to assist me I might go that route.

Otherwise what's a local shop that does a good job with that?  I know Silverback/Ducati Minn. probably does the best job of it but they are probably the most expensive too. 

Any advice/insight on this subject would be appreciated.
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atomic410

you get what you pay for at duc mpls.  Anthony and Fred know what they are doing. IMHO
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Quote from: atomic410 on April 08, 2011, 06:24:19 AM
you get what you pay for at duc mpls.  Anthony and Fred know what they are doing. IMHO

+1 on silverback.

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daftduc

$530 for 4 shims and 1 half-ring  ;)

I also had them check out my braking issues.  As I suspected they did confirm that I had a warped rotor.  So now I'm looking for a new set.
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Another vote for Fred @ Ducati Minneapolis (Silverback)