Funny you should mention this I just had my 10K service yesterday. The information below is what came from the MoCo website when I inserted my VIN under service check-up...
AT 10,000 MILES / 16,000 KILOMETERS
SERVICE OPERATION TASK
Change engine oil and filter and clean drain plug. R
Inspect air cleaner, service as required. I
Change primary chaincase lube and clean drain plug. R
Check and adjust rear belt. I
Adjust primary chain. X
Clutch adjustment. XL
Change transmission lube and clean drain plug. R
Inspect brake pad linings and discs for wear. I
Check brake fluid reservoir levels and condition. I
Inspect oil lines and brake system for leaks. I
Lubricate front brake hand lever, throttle control cables and clutch control cables, clutch control hand lever and rear brake pedal bushing (if applicable). IL
Lubricate jiffy stand. L
Steering head bearings. L
Check, adjust operation of enrichener. I
Inspect fuel valve, lines and fittings for leaks. I
Check operation of all electrical equipment & switches. I
Check cruise control disengage switch & components. I
Check battery and clean connections yearly.
Change spark plugs. R
Check tire pressure and inspect tread. I
Check air suspension, pressure, operation and leakage. I
Check stabilizer links and engine mounts. I
Check tightness of all critical fasteners: hand controls, brake system, axle nuts, front fork components, riser and handle bar fasteners. T
Inspect windshield bushings (if applicable). I
Lubricate hinges, latches - fuel door, tour-pak, saddlebags. L
Check engine idle speed. I
Road test. X
Task Key
I = Inspect, and if neccesary correct, clean, or replace
L = Lubricate w/specified lubricant
R = Replace or change
T = Tighten to proper torque
A = Adjust
X = Perform
D = Dissassemble (Lube and Inspect)
I also had Chrome Inner Primary installed at this time (Primary already paid for).
Total cost was $484.00.
Down side of this was they charged me a total of six hours labor ($57.00/hour) and bike was only in shop for 3 hours. Got charged flat rate hours for job. I was not too happy about getting charged 3 hours for the install of the inner primary when the outer primary was already off for the service (I'm going to express my concerns to Service Manager), since reason I was waiting to have it installed was because I knew the outer primary would be off for service. I don't mine paying, but don't think it's fair to charge all that time if the mechanic is not having to do all the functions that flat rate manual is requiring to do the job.
Now as far as having dealer do it versus myself or having it done elsewhere. I personally don't have the tools, time or ability to do it myself. Having it done by trained mechanic if something goes wrong makes it somebody elses responsibility to have it corrected.
I would think as long as you could document that all services are being done to factory specifications you should be alright on your warranty, but I don't want to have the hassle of proving that if something was to go wrong. Therefore I take it to dealer for major services, and any accesory installs that I can't do myself.
If you subract labor cost ($342) from total cost, you will see that it was only about $142 worth of parts.
I guess the question would be did the mechanic perform all the tasks for the service?
If he didn't and down the road there is a defect because he didn't then they will be held accountable.
Bottom line is I feel comfortable that all services where performed, and have dealt with this dealership many times in the past, and they have treated me good, and taken care of any of my problems or complaints.
I make it a point to talk to the mechanics, and at times go back with my bike as they are working on it to see, and ask questions. Not many shops will allow you to do this, so I feel fortunate that I'm able to have this luxury. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]