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Rytmekongen

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Hi guys

The lack of skilled mechanics on the brand worries me. I have had my Nellie for 2 years and I really love it. And no major issues so far. But at some point in time I will need assistance. Is there noone north of Alex at Moto Mania in Nurnberg who can help? I see a lot of dealers on the Bennelli home page but maybe they can only fix the smaller models?

TIA
Lars
 
I'm pretty sure you don't really need a Benelli specialist for almost all jobs .
Just like any other bike follow the advice in the workshop manual and use quality parts or new Benelli parts where required.
I do all my own work on the bikes and have no issues, so any trained motorcycle mechanic should find it easy.
But if your close enough then yes Maniac motors is a superb choice as are others I'm sure .
 
Hi guys

The lack of skilled mechanics on the brand worries me. I have had my Nellie for 2 years and I really love it. And no major issues so far. But at some point in time I will need assistance. Is there noone north of Alex at Moto Mania in Nurnberg who can help? I see a lot of dealers on the Bennelli home page but maybe they can only fix the smaller models?

TIA
Lars
Sorry Lars no really good mechanics who have the needed knowledge. You can try one of the other listed dealers but this could be a very expensive test for you. Were do you live in germany?

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Your right sorry my fault. :)

2000km is a little bit much only for the service correct but he wont be the first who does this [emoji23]

I would do it like Rick wrote if I would live at the end of the world [emoji23]

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You got it all wrong Mr Wolf - we are not living at the end but at the start :jig:
 
I'm pretty sure you don't really need a Benelli specialist for almost all jobs .
Just like any other bike follow the advice in the workshop manual and use quality parts or new Benelli parts where required.
I do all my own work on the bikes and have no issues, so any trained motorcycle mechanic should find it easy.
But if your close enough then yes Maniac motors is a superb choice as are others I'm sure .
I agree with Rick 100%, it's just another bike, if a mechanic can't fix it he needs to find another job.
 
Hey Errol. If you're at the end of the world, then where the hell am I?
I've asked that question on many occasions when about to unknowingly embark on an adventure,
but last time I checked, you guys were part of Australia. (Had that corrected in the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympics :))
 
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Thanks for all suggestions. :)

I guess I will have to sweettalk one of the Jap4 guys to look into the problem if The Nellie, God forbid, should break down. The service manuals are there so maybe the job isn't to difficult. It could be that spare parts would be a bigger hazzle.

Lars
 
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