Rear tire can be washed with soapy water. Way too thick for oil to bed in.
I was just thinking the same thing....you got oil on your tire....if you rode through an oil spill, would it be necessary to change tires because of that? ...I mean for absolute safety, I guess a reasonable precaution given how you ride but I would think the shop would have suggested the tire change as an optional procedure. If the oil came from some other bike and you rode through it for a quarter mile, you'd just ride it home and wash off the side tread.
...nothing wrong with being safe but I'd rather keep the old tire a while longer and just ride carefully on it.
Three thousand labor is a lot of money. When I heard that, I thought, "oh well, it's a Ducati, what do you expect?" ....and "people are in business to make money otherwise they'd have a normal job like you and me...."
For me, being extremely careful and including estimated research time, I'd easily spend 30 hours taking off that oil pan and putting on a new one. You know how one thing leads to another....it's never a one step procedure when you do your own wrenching. An oil pan is probably pretty simple (if you did it before) but I always have made sure I knew as much as possible about what I was doing instead of just doing it and finding out what happens. This would cost you a couple grand of your time alone, considering your income. Tire change, you can get that for $25. But the real point is, the bike is brand new. Look at it as insurance. I'll overpay a shop that does a good job any day instead of paying an insurance company for something I probably will never use. ...and if I do, they might charge me more in the future.
...otherwise you do all this shit yourself Kruz. You could do it but just doing what you already do for money is more cost effective. .....like most other Ducati owners, I'm sure.
My advice, lick your wounds and let it go. Get the bike back as perfect as it was. You own a couple other Ducatis so I wouldn't break ties with this shop if they do good work. I would look for other shops if you need work done in the future. I would tell the shop you're working with now you think $3000 for labor is excessive. ...for what it's worth, I'll bet you a lot of their other customers do too.
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