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rhuff 01-05-2017 08:14 PM

Dealership labor hours for 110" drop in kit
 
Just curious as to what everyone else has been quoted by the dealership for labor hours for this kit.

mkguitar 01-05-2017 08:47 PM

mechanical repairs are almost never "actual hours".

a rate is established for how long the job should take and the job is billed as such.


a tech who can work efficiently and do right the first time can make more, a slow tech ( or one who has call-backs) will make less.

For H-D, the H-DMC usually establishes the time billed.

In automotive shops. the Mitchell Manual is the most often used source.

when reading an estimate or invoice make sure you are not being billed twice for portions of the job.

For instance if you are paying to "replace the battery" you should not be billed to "remove the seat".
Removing the seat is already accounted for in the time rate established.

Same with "replace belt" assumes that the swingarm is removed and outer, primary drive, clutch, compensator and inner primary are removed.

You should be able to get a time quote from any number of dealers and then X by their own shop labour rate.
Be aware that extra charges can come from seized, rounded off bolts, added accessories which complicate the procedure or general poor condition. anything which increases the time and effort it takes to perform the repair.
This is the reason that many dealers will not work on older bikes

mike

Mchad 01-06-2017 06:05 AM

Was there a number in all that?

Just kidding. I don't know exactly, but I recall reading 8 or 10 hours *i think*

rhuff 01-06-2017 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Mchad (Post 15813594)
Was there a number in all that?

Just kidding. I don't know exactly, but I recall reading 8 or 10 hours *i think*

Lol.........I was thinking the same thing. I thought I recalled that as well. My dealership said 13 hours, which I figured was WAY to many...... I think if I go that route, I'll be looking to an indy anyway to install.

Mchad 01-06-2017 04:30 PM

Well, if the dealer was giving you any kind of warranty with those extra 3 hours, it may be worth it?

rhuff 01-07-2017 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Mchad (Post 15815357)
Well, if the dealer was giving you any kind of warranty with those extra 3 hours, it may be worth it?

Very true. The dealership offers 1 year warranty on their work. Still, for about 3-5 hours of than other places, it seems like a little spendy.

knife_edge 03-19-2017 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by rhuff (Post 15812847)
Just curious as to what everyone else has been quoted by the dealership for labor hours for this kit.

It's an approximate 8 hours job for the install, so the cost is going to be roughly $800.00, plus don't forget buying the larger intake breather filter for 58" throttle body.

knife_edge 03-19-2017 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by rhuff (Post 15814415)
Lol.........I was thinking the same thing. I thought I recalled that as well. My dealership said 13 hours, which I figured was WAY to many...... I think if I go that route, I'll be looking to an indy anyway to install.

Anything more than 9-10 hours is because the dealership is trying to burn you.

knife_edge 03-19-2017 12:12 PM

I was able to find a former Harley Davidson Machanic through a friend who charged me $625. For the installation including all the new synthetic oil with it.

JustDave13 03-19-2017 08:00 PM

What about the tune? Is that included with the installation?


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