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My dealer is offering a January special, 68.00 labor rate through January 31ST and the Harley Super Tuner, installed with Dyno tune for 550.00
Don't know, is that a good price for the SERT and Dyno?
HD Bowling Green, Kentucky
if they are talking about the screaming eagle pro race tuner 32109-08B then the price sounds good. the price on it is about $459. this would make the dyno around $100 which aint bad.
if they are talking about the 240 dollar view only tuner 41000008B not a good deal....the only thing you can change on it is the fuel air ratio....no need to dyno if you cant change anything with that one...
Probably a good idea to understand their definition of "Dynotune" also. Are they just downloading the "canned" tune from the software and putting your bike on the dyno to get numbers or, are they going to truly tune the bike? A good tuner is worth his weight in gold.
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