• Q. What is the maintenance cost - Tiger 800?

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    Revant
    Revant | 2 years ago

    Typically service costs are around 7 to 8 k. Labour costs at the dealers can be a bit intimidating. A recent rear brake pads replacement cost me 3K plus with labour. Genuine parts are also pretty expensive but then you get what you pay for. Quality is top notch. Service intervals are also spaced out.

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    Prabhu
    Prabhu | 5 years ago

    Typically service costs are around 7 to 8 k. Labour costs at the dealers can be a bit intimidating. A recent rear brake pads replacement cost me 3K plus with labour. Genuine parts are also pretty expensive but then you get what you pay for. Quality is top notch. Service intervals are also spaced out.

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    Kishore
    Kishore | 5 years ago

    10k. Per yr

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