I'm not that pissed off, I just find it funny how you can get really good service from the likes of AJ or George, yet others just don't want to know. Must be making all the $$.
They can run their business however they want, just thought i'd let others know before they embarrass themselves by owning a slightly old bike....
I think I might just do the tuning myself, unless I can find an expert. I've got a year or so before I have to worry too much
Blowing air onto a bike different airflow than a bike cutting through the air your low running temperatures main thing
So if ya take an 8 year old bike into this chap that has 200,000 clicks on it he will dyno it ?
What ya fitting ya pumper too ? Lot fitted to XR650's and heap of info on net to by pass the dyno, Mr google should have something on what you fitting it to ....
We attach your rear sprocket or pulley to an adaptor plate that goes down into the dyno and drives a hydraulic pump via a chain.
We could do a shafty, but the time needed to make up an adaptor would make it too expensive. We did have a Guzzi owner a while ago that was going to make his own, but obviously decided against it.
Good to hear
Ya still wouldn't know though if ya had a damaging hot spot .....
Nice action on the Nevada Desert
Some would say no difference between pushing clothes through the water to pushing the water through the clothes in a washing machine but the results show different ....
Unless ya got a fan the size they use in the lyttelton road tunnel where ya could drive a car through it dare say you would be better in the desert, if someone was silly enough to do 200 k's plus with no helmet on and see how it compares to your fan - probably see where I am coming from interms of airflow
Each to their own you guys obviously got a practical use for a dyno in that nice shop of yours but for average joe punter with no Real need whats the point of putting ya bike in an environment it was not designed for ?
To get a nicer power delivery without all of the holes in the torque curve they nearly all have as std. To acheive better fuel mileage. To have a nicer running eninge with a smoother power delivery. To have considerably more torque through out the rev range. For longer engine life as we have the fuelling far better sorted. Other than that...no real reason.
Just buy a more powerful bike ..... that way the crank etc is designed for the power
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