For every post complaining of a dealer not doing everything they should or doing poor work, there's at least one saying that they charge too much. If ths situation is going to change, owners need to stop paying so much attention to the bill and start paying attention to the quality of work.
What quality of work?
I once paid a dealer over $1200 for a new set of tires and a tune-up with fluid changes performed. I never even asked them for a quote, or mentioned price during the transaction. Rode the bike home and there was oil all over the side of the bike, cuz they had overfilled the oil by almost 2 quarts! :dribble: I had at least a quart on the bike and had to drain another to get the correct level. And that's just one experience I've had, there are plenty of other stories I could tell about several dealers.
Markjenn, if they were doing the little things right and making the occasional error on the complex issues, I'd tend to be more understanding. But too often they overlook or make major goofs on basic maintenance items. In my experience. this happens because they are charging top rates but not paying the wages for quality mechanics. They make more money that way.
There's WAY more to this than people complaining about the bill. And I have to say, I have not seen many posts complaining about service prices, and the few I have seen were similar to Jet's, in that the price complaint was associated with poor service, i.e. "I paid them all this $ and they screwed it up." :butcher:
As for me, I elected to do my own service some time ago. If you want it done right, do it yerself. At least there's only you to blame if it's screwed up. And HEY! There's these great internet forums where you can get help from others with more experience, with little pictures and arrows and everything!!
Hey Jet, why did the dealer leave an allen wrench in the hole where that bolt is supposed to be?! :jester: