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Honda Offers Winter Service with extras for 99 GBP

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Honda Offers Winter Service with extras for 99 GBP

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Honda riders can benefit from great value servicing and peace of mind over the winter by taking advantage of Honda’s new £99* bike service offer, which also includes either one year’s Honda roadside assist for free, free collection and delivery of your bike or £25 off Honda Genuine service parts, before 1 February 2010.

This offer, available to owners of Honda on-road machines over 125cc, includes an oil and filter change, the choice of one of three added value offers plus a free 16-point health check for your bike.

If the twelve month Hondacare Roadside Assistance cover is chosen, this is effective from the date of the service, although if the machine is already covered under Honda Roadside Assistance, the cover period can be extended for up to 12 months from the date of service. Where free bike collection and delivery is chosen, this will be for the customer’s nearest participating dealer. The RRP £25 off option can be redeemed for Honda Genuine parts which may be required during the service.

The health check includes lights, horn, tyres and instrument panel, but also the bodywork and mirror fixings. Honda’s expertly trained technicians will further check the exhaust system, front forks and rear suspension, as well as oil and coolant levels and any possible leaks, head bearings, front and rear brakes, chain sprockets and wheel bearings. And all for free!

Honda (UK)’s Manager of Motorcycle Parts and Accessories, Richard Schofield, commented, “This is the time of year when many motorbikes are returned to the garage to hibernate for the winter months and every year we see a surge in bike servicing requirements the following Spring with the first glimpse of sun. We’re pleased to be able to offer this great service campaign now, so that not only can Honda customers avoid a possible wait for their bike service next Spring, but also, help them to keep their bikes and scooters in the best and well maintained condition possible for safe and enjoyable riding, both next year and also throughout this winter.”


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Brummie Jackie @ 03/11/2009 19:15  

nice one,,,,will check out local honda dealership tomorrow for info!!,,

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Deleted Member @ 03/11/2009 21:41  

Sounds like its worth checking out if nothing else

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Brummie Jackie @ 04/11/2009 11:04  

Do you reckon Honda will do my Harley?

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TeeCee @ 04/11/2009 11:19  

Well they do both begin with a H ?

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Brummie Jackie @ 04/11/2009 11:43  

And neither will be at the NEC! This is looking promising.... (Just waiting for Ricdude to tell me both are produced in Asian countries too....)

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TeeCee @ 04/11/2009 11:45  

Hmmmmm £99 woth of labour and £25 off genuine Honda parts eh? Nahh I'll service mine myself cheers (still out of work cannot afford the luxury of a Main Dealer Service) but a major service on my 750 only costs me parts as I can do all the jobs myself I suppose it's good value to those of you who do not want to get hands dirty or have a more complex bike!

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Hull750Rider @ 04/11/2009 13:18  

Do you think other manufacturers will follow suit?

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Brummie Jackie @ 04/11/2009 16:00  

This is still on offer to anybody who may wish to benefit from it

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Brummie Jackie @ 02/01/2010 22:56  

Local Triumph dealer used to offer discount servicing over the winter months, to keep the workshop busy. They won't be offering discounts in the run up to the new reg plate in March tho. The Honda offer sounds a good 'un, esp if you've got one of those V-TEC thingummys.

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Rob1050 @ 03/01/2010 14:34  

Hmmmmm..no mention of the all important plugs Rob.. To do my VF's plugs involves removing the seat, side panels, tank, lower fairing, and moving the radiator out the way...

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Deleted Member @ 04/01/2010 00:51  

Simple answer - buy a triple

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Rob1050 @ 04/01/2010 10:40  

Simple answer - buy a triple Teeth of Ye Gods...Rob !!! a tripple.... You'll be saying the "C" word next.....cruiser.........LMAO Know what you mean though, I've also got a ZZR 400 and that is kids stuff to work on compared to the VF. In fact you could change the ZZR's whole exhaust system while you're still scratching you head wondering where the VF's exhausts are....

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Deleted Member @ 04/01/2010 23:06  

Well you could if you werent a bluey Paul lol

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Brummie Jackie @ 05/01/2010 14:50  

My eldest "vile supporting son" wants to send you the following message BJ.... I accept no responsibility for it whatsoever.....(blue nose disclaimer) i think that my dad (the bluenose) should bow down to all villa fans especially as you seem to have more common sense and knowlege than he has lol. i have learnt to deal with this as i have never met a bluenose with half a brain cell, but there may be hope of this happening one day, we can all but hope.......... simon

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