PCIII and Suspension Tuning

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  1. Chicky

    Chicky New Member

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    I am part of "Sin City Sportbike" forum and there is a member on there from Las Vegas Dynotech, so I sent him a PM asking what he would charge to tune my PCIII and asking if they do suspension tuning. He replied back that he will do the PCIII tuning for $200.00 and my suspension for free!! Anybody know if $200.00 is a good deal? Their website says they charge $250.00. I'm also getting clarification on what exactly he is covering in suspension tuning... if it's just the stock adjustments, I can play with those. Is it feasible he might do full suspension tuning for free? In advance, thanks for your thoughts...
     


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    200 bucks is a good deal for dyno tuning the PCIII. Dunno what he means about the suspension tune - sounds like setting up the stock stuff. Adding any aftermarket goodies costs some cash. I'm sure he aint reachin' in his own wallet. I did mine for some major bucks.

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    Chick:

    He's just going to set your sag on the stock suspension. For 200 bucks you are not getting new springs or oil. That's for the map only, but having the sag set for you is a good thing.

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    $ 200.00 is a smoking deal if he's doing a "custom map" for your VFR, I'm getting ready to have mine custom maped for California and it's going to cost me $ 350.00, setting the suspension is always a good thing...
     


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