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Yeah, I walked into the shop, and said I wanted my sert installed, Alex hooks up, and we find out it's the wrong one for my bike. I ride to Mackies, where I have to fight about what year bike I have, and how they sold me the wrong one. After an hour Bob Hewwit comes back from dinner, and gives me a new one in seconds. I go back to Milestone, an it's quarter to 6. He hooks up, goes though the choices, dials me in, and books me for the dyno, 10 minutes. I give him $50.00, and he flips, gives me back $30.
$20 for a sert install.
I'm telling you, there is three shops in Ontario I would recommend, and Alex's is one.
I should go see him since he's 5 minutes away from me. I was chatting with Donny Peterson and he recomended the Terminal Velocity over the PC or SERT because its a closed loop system. (no need for maps) . I think I will drop by tonight, do you know what his hours are?
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