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| Newbie Joined: Jul 2011 From: Walla Walla I Ride: Ducati Monster 796 | Ducati service/maintenance needed - Location near Walla Walla? Hi All, Just wondering if anyone knows of a motorcycle shop in or near Walla Walla, that can do regular maintenance on my Ducati Monster 796? Does anyone know of a place this side of the mountains? I was hoping to bypass a trip to the Ducati dealership in Portland (MotoCorsa) and/or Redmond. Let me know. Thanks! Diannab |
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| Streetfighter Joined: Apr 2007 From: Kennewick, Washington I Ride: '08 Ducati 848 , '08 R6 | Not that I'm aware of. Ducati Seattle is the place to go IMHO. I'll be heading over there soon. I know there are some racers in WW. Maybe they could drop it off for ya? |
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| Streetfighter Joined: Apr 2007 From: Kennewick, Washington I Ride: '08 Ducati 848 , '08 R6 | I'm retarded . Are you talking just oil changes, etc.? If so, USA Honda should be able to take care of it. Or any other shop for that matter. As far as the 7500 mile service, etc, it would need to be hooked up to one of those there fancy dancy Ducati computers. And only Ducati spends the $$$$$ on those things and all the updates. |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | Big Twin in Boise, ID. Big Twin 208 336-0367 2816 S Orchard St, Boise, ID 83705 Triumph, Sales, Parts, Ducati, BMW Big Twin is about the same distance away as the wet side dealers. Last edited by james1300; 07-07-2011 at 02:08 PM.. |
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| Chicken Strips Joined: Apr 2008 From: El Masry...2am...Washington & 3rd. I Ride: its big brother | First service is just an oil change and visual inspection. That's it. I didn't take the 1098 in for the first service. I just changed the oil/filter. Of course you can certainly pay them more to do more, but all that is required is oil/filter. If you're in the PDX area don't forget Cheshire Motorsports. They did an awesome job on my 7500 mile service. |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | It was a good thing the origional owner of my 675 Daytona took it to a Triumph dealer for its 1st service. After I bought it (2nd owner), it had a problem. Triumph told my dealer they would not cover the problem. Because it had not had its 1st service performed by a Triumph dealer. The origional owner had saved the 1st service reciept. It was with the bikes paper work. Triumph ended up fixing the problem. |
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