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i remember back in the day reading old magezines of guys who kept their bikes in the living room, parts everywhere. i have a friend who kept the frame of a bike his dad rode, he had it on the wall as art. he took it down last year and built a bike with it and now rides it.
Poser Oldie seems to have a bike in his living room every winter tearing it apart.
Maybe I was mistaken and there is no Mac version. I thought I had read or was told in an email by Dynojet that it was Mac compatible. Maybe I dreamed the whole thing like that threesome with the Bella Twins!
After further research I may have found a way to enable to USB support for the Windows emulator. *geek boner* Will have to test when I get a few free minutes from TOAK'ing and that pesky "werk" stuff
AND...found this in an old email:
This tuner software will only work with Windows. Please let me know if I can be any additional help.
Best Regards,
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Thank you......Mikayla
Fuel Moto
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Specializing in EFI tuning and Exhaust Components
Last edited by PapaThiele; Aug 17, 2016 at 09:17 AM.
Poser Oldie seems to have a bike in his living room every winter tearing it apart.
Yeah Oldie is pretty cool. Guy knows his stuff on bikes.
I once took my bike (KZ650) up two flights of stairs to put in my apartment. I wasn't gonna leave it out there in a parking spot all winter even if it did have a cover.
Tracy, if you are interested in a laptop we get pretty good deals on them through the IBM Employee Purchase Program. I could get you one and ship it to you
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