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Old 11-22-2012, 08:35 PM
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I've paid $300 at JETT TUNING here in Camarillo. John (tuner) is the guy who writes the tech advice section in Rider Magazine. Good people to work with. No problems anytime I take it back in to hook it up to his computer and make adjustments for better fuel economy or other adjustments.
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Fuel Moto Power Vision. Will flash tomorrow, hope it works! Just didn't like the idea of a dyno. Set for any future mods for the price of a phone call to Jaime for a map.
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I bought my bike used. Former owner said he had it tuned at his local HD shop in SC. It ran incredibly rich and had no power. I paid $225 at Barely Legal Bikes in Athens, AL - Independent Cycle shop. They'll work on anything. They let you watch the process (and provide hearing protection!). Took about an hour.
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Quoted $250.00 at local HD dealer.
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$400 @ Atlanta HD. Over priced to me..


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Old 12-27-2012, 06:52 PM
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The DC area has a V E R Y wide range of :

- opinions from tuning techs

- capability and proficiency of tuning techs

- price range = flat rate of 250 to a per hour charge from a stealer who INSISTS his guy requires 11 hours to tune correctly

Another stealer INSISTS a dyno is a waste because his "guys can flash a perfect tune".

I look fwd to the day when the AT HOME tuner is perfected (sort of).
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I just paid $395 at Skips in Winchester. Too much money IMO, but they came highly recommended and did a good job. My local stealer wanted $400, but I'm not a fan of taking my bike there. I found another Indy not too far away that only charges $200 according to their website, but I could not find anyone who had used them for anything let alone a dyno tune.

In the future I will likely invest in a Thundermax if I do major mods again and never do another dyno tune.
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Skip did 3 or 4 tunes for me too over the years -- never a problem -- but his prices have gone up. My favorite tuner tech left my current stealer and went to a stealer that I will not enter again -- they tried to kill me -- twice. I agree with u about investing in a home tuner eventually --- DOOF

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I just paid $395 at Skips in Winchester. Too much money IMO, but they came highly recommended and did a good job. My local stealer wanted $400, but I'm not a fan of taking my bike there. I found another Indy not too far away that only charges $200 according to their website, but I could not find anyone who had used them for anything let alone a dyno tune.

In the future I will likely invest in a Thundermax if I do major mods again and never do another dyno tune.
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