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Hi, just wanna check with you guys normally when you send in your bike for servicing what does the mech check. Just send in my bike for serving last week, mech changed my spark plug and engine oil but DID NOT check my brake pad. Heard sharp noise coming out from my front tire and i discovered that my brake pad had finished. Thought when i send my bike for servicing the mech will check everything and change whatever which required to be changed. Why did he not change my brake pad???

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Hi, just wanna check with you guys normally when you send in your bike for servicing what does the mech check. Just send in my bike for serving last week, mech changed my spark plug and engine oil but DID NOT check my brake pad. Heard sharp noise coming out from my front tire and i discovered that my brake pad had finished. Thought when i send my bike for servicing the mech will check everything and change whatever which required to be changed. Why did he not change my brake pad???

 

nt all mechs check everything. most mechs just rectify probs u state to them

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Hi, just wanna check with you guys normally when you send in your bike for servicing what does the mech check. Just send in my bike for serving last week, mech changed my spark plug and engine oil but DID NOT check my brake pad. Heard sharp noise coming out from my front tire and i discovered that my brake pad had finished. Thought when i send my bike for servicing the mech will check everything and change whatever which required to be changed. Why did he not change my brake pad???

 

normally, the mech will check the bike according to the customer's request...

i believe u didnt ask the mech to check ur brake pads...

 

normally, the term "servicing" points to 3 items, engine oil, oil filter and spark plugs...

 

wear and tear items will include things like tyres, brake pads, brake discs, light bulbs...

 

not forgetting coolant flush, air filter... :dot:

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Guest axel85
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icic... cause i think my brake pad had finished for quite sometimes and i'm afraid that my brake disc got to be changed too. Dont forget we have 2 brake disc in front. Haha... In that case ill get the mech to check everything including brake pad, battery, tyre etc... Keke

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