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Old 01-06-2009, 10:38 PM
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I just bought a 2006 Fat Boy that came with a PCIII usb already installed. The previously owner is giving me the software, cables, etc., but doesn't remember which download was used. I know that the best results will probably come from a good dyno. Anybody know of a good tuner near Marietta, GA (14 miles North of Atlanta)? Also, any recommendation of a good indy close by?
 
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Absolutely! The guys over at Earl Small's HD in Marietta are fantastic. They have done all the work on my '08 Road Glide, including a complete engine tear down and rebuild, and I respect their work. I've been very satisfied with their work, and they have a dyno and the knowledge to use it.
 
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I used to love Earls, but the last few times ive been in the store the warm fuzzy feeling was missing.. I spenk $30k there within 2 months on my last bike (2nd bike there) and I feel like a number, not a customer. There are other dealers in the area that really want your money and will even respect you. Atlanta Harley will bend over backwards as will Cartersville (same group as earls but different ppl). I was told long ago that Earls was a redneck operation - I can see that by thier actions/interactions
Just my view..
Ive heard good about http://www.revolutionspeed.com/ may be worht calling there is also a mobile dyno guy that works out of Cartersville area that comes highly recomended by a few guys on HTT forum.
If all else fails, ask Doc on here.
 
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What is a redneck operation?
 
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What is a redneck operation?
It's a Southern thing.......You wouldn't understand!!!!!
 
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-- its better left unexplained in public but this is Wikipedia's answer

For other uses, see Redneck (disambiguation).
Redneck refers to a stereotype of usually Caucasian (i.e. white), rural people of lower socio-economic status in the United States and Canada. Originally limited to the Appalachians, and later the South, the Ozarks, the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, this stereotype is now widespread throughout North America. Southern comedian Jeff Foxworthy defines "redneck" as "a glorious absence of sophistication," stating "that we are all guilty of [it] at one time or another."
 
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I'm thinking Stone Mtn or Granite Mtn also has good wrenches.
 
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I've lived in North Georgia since 1962, I'm well aware of what a redneck is. They're also usually the people out there doing the work and getting things done.
 
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This guy is good, has the knowledge and the machinery.
http://www.hartmantfcycles.com/
 
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I've lived in North Georgia since 1962, I'm well aware of what a redneck is. They're also usually the people out there doing the work and getting things done.
Maybe back in 1962... todays society relies more on EL-manual labor
 


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