Dynotuning

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Hi all, i am interested in dynotuning does anyone know or had good expeirience with anyone in this industry. :D

thanks in advance for any advice.

john
 
The go-to shop for dyno tuning is z1 cycletech up in thornhill.

Just dropped my bike off today for a tune.

They deal primarily with sport/ race bikes, but I highly doubt they would turn down a cruiser etc. It's all the same thing getting the air/fuel ratio right.

You'd think all dyno tuning shops would be the same, but unfortunately, they are not...
 
wearelopey ya i called there and i asked how much he said 100.00/ hr which was ok but then he said if it needed a kit it was 200.00 which was ok but then he said it can be on the dyno for up to 8 hrs which could be 1000.00 i thought that was to much
 
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I got mine dynoed for $330.
Might be that they have worked with sv1000 s before and this have a base map to work from.
With your cruiser they would most likely have to start from scratch.

My experience with them was fantastic. My bike is totally transformed. much better fuel mileage with less vibration on the bars at highway speeds. And the powerband is so much more linear now. Couldn't believe how much it changed my bike.

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Just got my nightster back from Don Morris at Stay Tuned Systems Inc. in Mt. Hope (Hamilton area). $300 plus tax and he knows his stuff and is very helpful. Kind of a hassle to get the bike there because you have to leave it but definitely worth it in the end.
 
Just got my nightster back from Don Morris at Stay Tuned Systems Inc. in Mt. Hope (Hamilton area). $300 plus tax and he knows his stuff and is very helpful. Kind of a hassle to get the bike there because you have to leave it but definitely worth it in the end.
When it comes to Harleys,Don is one of the best,IMO.
 
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