Looking for a Dyno....

Biker32

Member
Hoping someone can tell me where I can find a shop that has a dyno and knows how to use it.
I have a Power Commander and find that it is running way too rich.
I know some of the basics but will not start messing with the settings.
Shop where I purchase can't seem to get the right program for it.
It is on a Harley, so not interested in a shop that just knows Sport bikes.
Any help would really be appreciated.

Kim
 
Ryan at Pro 6

-Jamie M.
 
Thanks for the replies!
I see both are mostly sport models,
do you know if they know Harleys too?
There has to be someone around!

Kim
 
Thanks for the replies!
I see both are mostly sport models,
do you know if they know Harleys too?
There has to be someone around!
I've seen a harley on the dyno at Pro 6, with them tweaking and tuning it, so I'm sure they'd do a great job on your bike :)

-Jamie M.
 

Bad. Terrible experience with them last year.

I gave them my motorcycle 2.5 weeks before SOAR practice weekend and explicitly told him when I needed it. The wednesday before my Friday departure I call because I didn't hear an update. "Oh, you're going racing with it?" - no ****, it's a race bike. He then says he'll do it first thing Thursday.

I get a call Thursday at 2:00pm. "My boss is at the U.S. and our Dynojet software license just expired, and he has the company credit card... all I was able to do was tune it using the Auto Tune".

I pick it up, take it home, and the AT map is the exact same base map I uploaded before I gave it to them those weeks ago. That weekend, it was a wreck the Saturday... totally garbage. Fellow riders were worried something was seriously wrong with it and advised me not to ride. I AT tuned it myself afterwards and fixed the issues myself.

I brought the bike there and all I was given back was an empty gas tank.
 
Back
Top Bottom