I said I'd have no problem with that, the problem I do have is paying for it. Not that $70-$100 is too rich for me it just that I've already paid once and while it seems high to me too, facts are facts and Dynos are designed to give accurate readings so I can think of a lot better places to stick that kind of money (like progressive fork springs) than to settle an argument. So if someone has a Dyno Jet coupon sitting around collecting dust, please send it to me so we can all see if it was acurate or not. Until someone is willing to send me one, I'm not trying to talk trash either, we'll have to go with the results from the very expensive, highly calibrated, seemingly accurate in every other instance machine that was run by a very skilled operator and not by one person who wasn't there saying it's imposible.

Last edited by ArsnlTim; 08/16/2007 9:51 PM.

Let my dying thought be that every mile was fun and let my tombstone read,"They never made one fast enough for me."