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JKelly, I bought my bike at Tilley's in Statesville. They are awesome to deal with, from sales to service. Don't know if I want to use a tuner that the bike has to go on the dyno to tune. Herd bad things about to much dyno time. Herd really good things on T-man. Thanks for the help.
Tilley's is very good.
There are several tuners that self tune.
TTS you can do yourself with "V" tune. I like those since I am used to working with them.
Or call Fuel moto, they have a lot of options and are great to work with.
I have dyno tuned in the past and am not a fan either unless you have someone you can trust like Doc in Florida.
Likely it's a ping. If you can purchase pure gas (non-ethanol) premium fill tank............
yeah, thats like trying to find a virgin in a ***** house round here.....they don't do non-ethanol in very many places in the d.c. metro/southern maryland area. been on line before and see there's some further down south.
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