dyno tune post for all
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RE: dyno tune post for all
Chatham Bob
I've heard good things about Iron Thunder as well.
http://www.ironthunder.com
I think most of the indy shops in Raleigh are pretty good. I have personally used Ray Price. I have been very pleased with their service. I know when I was shopping as to where to get my bike dyno'd all of the shops were comparable in price.
I've heard good things about Iron Thunder as well.
http://www.ironthunder.com
I think most of the indy shops in Raleigh are pretty good. I have personally used Ray Price. I have been very pleased with their service. I know when I was shopping as to where to get my bike dyno'd all of the shops were comparable in price.
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RE: dyno tune post for all
Being in Wilson and having bought from Rocky Mount HD, I will be using them for my dyno tune, and PCIII install, etc. They seem to be very competitive on price and promise that their dyno tunes are superior for various reasons. I like the dynojet tuning centers because they seem to be trying to establish a standard as opposed to some oddball dyno brand and shop where you don't know what the calibration and numbers are compared to.
I was at Ray Price last Thursday and enjoyed walking around looking at new, old, and customer's bikes. The parts store guy there is cool as well. One more thing I like about Raliegh is COOKOUT. Those are the best cheeseburger's I've ever eaten, even their tea is top notch. COOKOUT is awesome.
I was at Ray Price last Thursday and enjoyed walking around looking at new, old, and customer's bikes. The parts store guy there is cool as well. One more thing I like about Raliegh is COOKOUT. Those are the best cheeseburger's I've ever eaten, even their tea is top notch. COOKOUT is awesome.
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