
Its your money.
I agree but, I still own a Multistrada. It's my second Duc, so I knew what I was getting into. Expensive maintenance, and lots of quirks. There is just something about their engine and handling feel that I haven't found in other bikes, including Aprilia's. I'm faster & quicker on my 954, but the MTS has a fun-factor that isn't there with the Honda. I'd love to have the Honda Power, sure-footedness and near zero maintenance with the Duc feel, but I've yet to find suck a bike. So, I'll continue to keep a Duc in the garage(but probably never be my ONLY bike).Tomster330 wrote: If Honda can build an engine that will go 250,000 miles with maintenance costs of $300-$500 per year, why can't the Italians? Even Ferrarri builds cars for daily use, relative comfort, and decent reliability these days. They're still ridiculously expensive to maintain but that's because they know the owner can afford it.
$400 is a good price for a normal valve check, about €370 in Europe.Greg wrote:The cost on the ticket for the service was just under $400(he took it off ) he only had to adjust one valve in the rear head. This should be a good guide line as my bike was the first one this dealer had done the 6000 mile sevice on.