GP's service department tends to be booked weeks in advance all season. If you're looking for a place to trust your Ducati with stick with a dealer. Craig, the tech at Peninsula Ducati in Oakville, is trained to work on your bike and know his stuff. Wait times are no where near GP's and if you...
Also consider independent, non-dealer, shops will be cheaper. Doesn't hurt to call around to a few of your local shops but you may have to tell them exatly what you need done instead of the dealer standard service by km.
Most new bike dealers will charge you freight and pdi. While this is negotiable, its more important to negotiate the total price out the door. For instance a dealer could say no freight but charge you full msrp or discount the msrp and charge the freight, same difference.
Re: Oakville bike noise bylaw warning
Ducati Monster 696 with Termi slip-on kit (mufflers, ecu and air filter) - 85dBA at idle and 91dBA at 2,000rpm, well below limits of 92dBA and 96dBA.
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