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For those of you that have had your bikes dyno'd what did you pay and what did it include. I have found a dyno near-by and am going to call him when the weather gets better. Thanks, ModelMaker
Your not the boss of me!!
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Loquacious
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Loquacious
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i have got quotes from 65-110 for an hour. i say its worth shopping around but make sure where you go has a compatent guy working it. especially if you arent doing your own adjustments
Frank
(Former)05 BA tbike pipes, ai removed, Freak, mikuni hsr 42's, 904, ported/polished head, 1mm oversized valves
NOW-2010 silver and black tbird
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Loquacious
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Loquacious
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$50 for the run, exhaust gas analysis and printout. Next time I'll wait until my tires are about shot, because the run looks pretty rough on the tires. And I'll walk away before they fire my baby up. She really felt violated.
Ride Safe,
Dennis
Triumph, it's how I live and what I ride.
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Worn Saddle
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Worn Saddle
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I have two places, same price - $30 per hour, no work done on the bike (They are both HD shops, won't touch the Triumph) but they offer free advice and let me get in 3-4 runs if I am quick with a wrench between runs. I pull my seat and keep the gas tank loose for quick removal and I can swap jets really fast and even do the needles in a few minutes without the tank being on.
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
Pat
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