Valley Ducati Service

Started by evoasis, August 06, 2008, 10:52:51 AM

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sbrguy

make sure you use Nick for your scheduled maintenance and work on the bike.

why?

after reading some threads on teh general forum for 600 miles services, simple reason. the price he quotes you is the price you are charged.  no hidden fees, no price gouging, and no mysterious "extra charges" when you pick up the bike. 

if your bike needs any extra work over the original quote, the good thing is that Nick calls you before he does that work for your approval.

good work as usual when installing my new adjustable and tuned forks on the bike.

hbliam

Quote from: sbrguy on August 22, 2008, 11:25:55 AM
make sure you use Nick for your scheduled maintenance and work on the bike.

why?

after reading some threads on teh general forum for 600 miles services, simple reason. the price he quotes you is the price you are charged.  no hidden fees, no price gouging, and no mysterious "extra charges" when you pick up the bike. 

if your bike needs any extra work over the original quote, the good thing is that Nick calls you before he does that work for your approval.good work as usual when installing my new adjustable and tuned forks on the bike.

That's State law as well as good business practice.

sbrguy

Quote from: hbliam on August 25, 2008, 12:30:38 PM
That's State law as well as good business practice.

exactly,

but with so many threads of people saying this or that was not done about other service providers for maintenance, its funny that when someone does something by the law that is actually "not normal" in a lot of ways...

uclabiker06

He is making a custom license bracket for me.  Cant wait to see how it came out.  He comes across as very trustworthy upon first impression.
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hbliam

Quote from: sbrguy on August 26, 2008, 03:28:36 PM
exactly,

but with so many threads of people saying this or that was not done about other service providers for maintenance, its funny that when someone does something by the law that is actually "not normal" in a lot of ways...

I personally never have any issues with service. I took it upon myself to find a couple good mechanics ( dirt and street) and I use them exclusively. I also don't pregnant dog over a couple bucks here and there. Once you find them, be loyal and flexible and they will be loyal and flexible.

Also if you use someone more then one time that doesn't follow the law it's your own fault if you get burned. What I have found is all the good/prefessional/desirable mechanics follow the regulations. It's not that hard, uhh, call the client if more work is needed beyond the original estimate. Why wouldn't you want to do that?

uclabiker06

QuoteWhy wouldn't you want to do that?

Some people are just like that and Nick isn't one of them.  I think thats all he was trying to convey.
Life is never ours to keep, we borrow it and then we have to give it back.
2006 S2R
2009 Smart