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Old 29-10-2008, 12:00 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Rosso yet again + feck me was it cold last night

Spent the whole day with Marcus, Ray and Darren yesterday at Rosso Corse watching the bike being serviced before it's shipped out and it's amazing to see how much detail these boys go into.

Learnt a h8ll of a lot and was interesting to watch a pro at work.

Only fecker was the ride home - 3 hours back to Oxford in sleet via the back roads, as I took a wrong turn - should have taken an hour and a half max.

To say it was scary and feckin' cold is an understatement!

Anyway another top job and worthy of a visit to all new 695/696/848/1098 et al members.

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Old 29-10-2008, 12:36 PM   #2
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I picked my thou' up from them yesterday (Ray gave it some shim and ECU love while I was on holiday) Darren wouldn't let it leave 'til it was spotless... by the time I got home 20 minutes later it was somewhat less lovely looking.

I still love getting a Duke serviced, sure it costs a bit more than a Jap service but it always feels like it's got a whole new motor in it every time.
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Old 29-10-2008, 01:42 PM   #3
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Darren wouldn't let it leave 'til it was spotless... by the time I got home 20 minutes later it was somewhat less lovely looking.
Marcus said he'd been working on it for ya. I felt a bit sorry for Darren and all is hard work too - the bike looked like it had been through mud tracks when I went to wash the salt off it this morning.
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Old 29-10-2008, 01:44 PM   #4
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I'll definately take my 695 for its first proper service there. Ray fixed my broken seat problem for in 5 minutes for free (not actually broke the release cable had disconnected) yet metropolis wanted me to leave it with them...
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also its worth pointing out theres no big sign saying 'rossa corse' or anything - you go into the main entrance for bancroft road arches past all the other garages/shops and its at the end.
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Old 29-10-2008, 03:40 PM   #6
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I just got my s4 serviced by them 12k service (ouch) but its like a new bike i love picking it up from there.

Awsome work guys
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Old 29-10-2008, 03:50 PM   #7
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I'll definately take my 695 for its first proper service there. Ray fixed my broken seat problem for in 5 minutes for free (not actually broke the release cable had disconnected) yet metropolis wanted me to leave it with them...
They're not an authorised repair centre, so if you'll have a warranty claim, Ducati may not cover it. In theory, they should, but are you really going to take them to court to enforce it?
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They're not an authorised repair centre, so if you'll have a warranty claim, Ducati may not cover it. In theory, they should, but are you really going to take them to court to enforce it?
Its ok the warranty will be finished by the time it needs the 7k service
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Its ok the warranty will be finished by the time it needs the 7k service
That's no way to treat your Monster! I got to 12k before the warranty finished.
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Old 29-10-2008, 04:34 PM   #10
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blimey headhunter,that was a long ride,wouldnt have fancied that one last night,least next time you ride it will be a fair bit warmer !
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Old 29-10-2008, 05:23 PM   #11
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That's no way to treat your Monster! I got to 12k before the warranty finished.
but I bought it with 480 miles on the clock 17 months into the warranty

..or in other words it'll need a service in 8 months time and 3 months after the warranty is dead (I do around 8k a year approx)
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Old 29-10-2008, 07:16 PM   #12
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blimey headhunter,that was a long ride,wouldnt have fancied that one last night,least next time you ride it will be a fair bit warmer !
Was the only thing keeping me going.

Was without doubt the worst journey I've experienced on my bike and just beat 6 days of constant rain going to World Ducati Week and back.

Couldn't see at times and was v.close to pulling over and calling for a pick up, which is what I should have done!

Hardened biker me (or just plain crazy to some).
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Old 29-10-2008, 07:40 PM   #13
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That's no way to treat your Monster! I got to 12k before the warranty finished.
Kin L, mine has just passed 10k and it was first registered in 1997 !!
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Kin L, mine has just passed 10k and it was first registered in 1997 !!
you should try to get out more (or fix the broken speedo cable)
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