Guest sylk Posted May 29, 2007 Posted May 29, 2007 Can anyone make recomendations and or warnings about Guzzi service in Sydney Australia, I recently purchased a 2002 V11 with only 13,000km which will soon be due for it's 20,000k service so i would like to find someware reliable.
Admin Jaap Posted May 29, 2007 Posted May 29, 2007 I don't know if he's in your neck of the bush, but Aussie Guzzi-guru Pete Roper is here on this forum quite often. If he isn't able to do it himself, he'll know a good shop.
nigev11 Posted May 29, 2007 Posted May 29, 2007 Can anyone make recomendations and or warnings about Guzzi service in Sydney Australia, I recently purchased a 2002 V11 with only 13,000km which will soon be due for it's 20,000k service so i would like to find someware reliable. sylk wouldnt we all. The best guy i know of in town is motocicilo, he's at St Peters BUT he's not an official service agent so doesnt have the computer stuff to do injection tuning; everything else he can do just fine. I recently spoke witht he impoirter and they reccomended motor cycle weaponary at Mono Vale; I have no experience with them. I have tried motorino at Homebush and had a bad experience, but they have my bike right now and hopefully will do a great job this time...
pete roper Posted May 29, 2007 Posted May 29, 2007 As Nige says, John at Motocicolo is good. I'm a couple of hours away in Bungendore just North of Canberra. More than happy to do a V11, yes, I'm a service agent and yes I have all the FI diagnostics. Pete
guzzipete Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 Avoid Paull's Mowers and Motorcycles at Richmond. Although they are an authorised Guzzi service agent your bike will be worked on by an old fella who usually spends his days tinkering with mowers. No bashing, just fact. My best mate used to be a mechanic for them, and said despite being a service agent they didn't see a lot of Guzzi's out there.
OZVMoto1100 Posted June 27, 2009 Posted June 27, 2009 sylk wouldnt we all. The best guy i know of in town is motocicilo, he's at St Peters BUT he's not an official service agent so doesnt have the computer stuff to do injection tuning; everything else he can do just fine. I recently spoke witht he impoirter and they reccomended motor cycle weaponary at Mono Vale; I have no experience with them. I have tried motorino at Homebush and had a bad experience, but they have my bike right now and hopefully will do a great job this time... Tony at Motorino is said to be a good Guzzi mechanic-I've heard good reports about him from the staff at Motohansa who have said that he has been approached to switch teams. However I'm not overjoyed at my new California having been locked up at Motorino for the last two weeks with a warranty issue regarding the final drive seal. I have not ridden the bike since June 8, but will say no more than that. I will mention that at least two other Calis have had diff seal problems virtually from new, much to the amazement of the mechanics detailed to fix them as probably the owners! Has anyone here had similar problems with diff seals on their Californias??
pete roper Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 Tony at Motorino is said to be a good Guzzi mechanic-I've heard good reports about him from the staff at Motohansa who have said that he has been approached to switch teams. However I'm not overjoyed at my new California having been locked up at Motorino for the last two weeks with a warranty issue regarding the final drive seal. I have not ridden the bike since June 8, but will say no more than that. I will mention that at least two other Calis have had diff seal problems virtually from new, much to the amazement of the mechanics detailed to fix them as probably the owners! Has anyone here had similar problems with diff seals on their Californias?? Big outer seal in a Cali bevelbox is a $30, 20 minute job. Inner seal is a $35-50 job and a couple of hours if you know what you're doing. Warrantying it should take a couple of days but I'd do it and sort the money out later, not worth the grief from the loss of goodwill. Pete
Gregg Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 sylk wouldnt we all. The best guy i know of in town is motocicilo, he's at St Peters BUT he's not an official service agent so doesnt have the computer stuff to do injection tuning; everything else he can do just fine. I recently spoke witht he impoirter and they reccomended motor cycle weaponary at Mono Vale; I have no experience with them. I have tried motorino at Homebush and had a bad experience, but they have my bike right now and hopefully will do a great job this time... I have been to XXXXXXX XXXXXXX at Mona Vale for the first 4 or 5 services to my V11 - at first they were OK but after the 3rd visit on the way home I found the oil light coming on around corners and under acceleration - the sump was almost empty. I persisted with them thinking that it was just one mistake but then had 190 rear tyre put on when they had told me they had the correct size available, the last straw was when I had issues with excess oil and grease in the levers which sprayed itself all over me & the bike on the way home - like heaps, and then found later that the drive-shaft had been reassembled with the reference lines not lined up which Peter Roper noticed and rectified on the spot when I was picking up my sloper plate from him. I think that XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX is not interested in Guzzis it is just a handy way to fill out quiet days in the shop when not preparing race bikes. On a positive note I can definetly recommend Peter Roper - well worth the ride/drive to Bungendore and a great guy to get advice and chin wag Guzzis with. I can also highly recommend John at Motociclo easy to deal with and did the last service and repaired my Quat exhaust on my V11 really well. The other local guy in Sydney I can recommend highly is Dave Ward at Moto Italia at Penrith who was at Sample Group (the Guzzi importers) for many years and knows and loves his Guzzis.
pete roper Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Just to give anyone the 'Heads Up' I'm currently in almost full time 'Carer' mode for my Mum In Law. I actually have very little time to spend on my 'Biz-nizz' so my recommendation is to go and see John or Dave. I'm more than happy to try and help people out if they have tuning or other problems that they are having issues with and their dealers can't addess them but at the moment most of my 'Business' time is spent trying to help people out with warranty shit on the newer bikes and development work on improvements for the W5.9AM controller and FI system. Effectively MotoModa is open almost in name only and will be for, well, I suppose the forseeable future. Sorry, but Mum comes first. As I say though if people are stuck I'm more than happy to try and help but time is at a real premium right now so lead times may be long and I may not be able to turn stuff over as quickly as folks would like. Having said that both Dave and Jon are top notch. While Jon doesn't have axcess to the re-mapping options of the Axone tool he does have the Texa multi dealer kit which means he can do all the V11 stuff like accurately setting the TPs, adjusting the idle trim etc. Dave is an Aprilia and Guzzi service agent and both are a.) Smart and b.) Conscientious and I unhesitatingly recommend either of 'em for Guzzi work. Pete
guzzipete Posted December 19, 2009 Posted December 19, 2009 There is a new Guzzi dealership at Castle Hill. They have a range of V7's, Bellagio's, Stelvio's, Griso's, and Norge's in stock! The workshop guys have gone through training with JSA. http://www.hillsmotorcycles.com.au/content/about
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