My oldest son Josh bought a new KTM 890 Duke a few weeks ago. Yesterday he took it into the dealer he bought it from for the first 600 mile service. He waited just an hour for the bike and was shocked when he was presented with a bill for $535.00. This was basically just an oil and filter change and they had the bike for an hour. When the service manager tried to tell him that the first service was very complex, he told him they had the bike for an hour, that's it. The shop rate was 100.00 an hour and the bike takes about 3 qts of oil plus the filter. The manager tried to then tell him that this was a flat rate for the service. He refused to pay that much for it and said he was calling KTM customer service. The manage then reduced the price to 250.00 which is still high but he paid it and left. He won't return to that dealer ever and will be doing his own servicing. I am sure this had nothing to do with the bike brand, just a bad dealer policy.
I was once a Tech at a shop that sold KTM's, Polaris, Vespa and Apprilia motorcycles in North West Florida. First off and this is a FACT! Most shops do not have qualified techs to prtform the work on the work order. Please understand I said MOST TECH's not all Techs haven't a clue what they are doing. It's always a warm fuzzy feeling to see a person on meth working on a $23K motorcycle that came in for its first service or a major service and to find out they did nothing to your bike but look it over with a flash light after paying a S#%t ton of money for nothing or shotty work at that. I've seen it first hand and it aint good as they say in Texas! The owners of the facility is the one driving the cost for service and repair and usualy charge book rates for all work performed. To add injury to insult this makes a good qualified tech leave and go somewhere else.