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Phones can't produce the real life sounds of the pipe, Even though .....that video is better than any I've ever done as far as sound. Great choice on the pipe. That sounds and looks way better than the stock stuff.
Not sure about what tuner I'm going to use. I live in the Orlando area, so I was going to check vendors out during Bike Week. I'm open to suggestions as well!
1. It's made by the same company that makes Dynojet dynomometers.
2. It can do absolutely anything you would want or need to do to tune your bike.
3. It's probably the most commonly used tuner by most dyno techs.
4. It's probably the more intuitive and easier to use for someone who's not already experienced.
5. You can do the basic tune functions without a laptop.
6. If you buy it from Fuel Moto, they will send it to you already loaded with a tune specifically for your bike, and they're available to answer questions for you.
Not sure about what tuner I'm going to use. I live in the Orlando area, so I was going to check vendors out during Bike Week. I'm open to suggestions as well!
Tommy,
Man you have the BEST tuner in your back yard!!!
Many, many folks drive thousands of miles to have Doc do their work.
You don't even realize have lucky you have it! Ask any one who know anything bout tuning and the "Master Tuners" names come to mind.
As for turning devises, again ask Doc.
Do what you want, but IF I lived down there, I would be at Doc's!
Btw, congrats on the new bike and New D&D 2-1 pipe. Looks great.
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