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Marmite Zxr
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PostPosted: 14:58 - 18 Jun 2012    Post subject: Dyno Run Help Reply with quote

Anyone know of anywhere that can do me some dyno time in the midlands-I live near stratford upon avon
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PostPosted: 17:22 - 18 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Streetbike at Halesowen used to have a dyno, i havn'nt been there for 2years, so i don't know if they still have it?

There's a place called Projex motorcycle engineers at Cradley Heath and they do Dyno testing and carb/injection set up and tuning.

Also there is Reedspeed scooters in Stourport who mainly work on twist and go's, but they have a dyno and can set up carbs etc. I was told about them by a scooter enthusiast at work, and i'm probably going to give them a call to see if they can set up my KMX200, as it's going to have a different carb and exhaust from the word go, so it won't be safe to ride until it's been roughly set up at least.

And HLM in Bromsgrove do alot of car and bike engined race car tuning and dyno work. I think they can do bikes as well, best to give them a call. I know they work on Dynojet and Powercommander tuning products, and i've seen some of their bike engined single seater sprinting and Hill climb vehicles in action. They even had a car with a square four 2 stroke engine, but it wasn't a Suzuki RG motor like i first thought when i saw a disc valved square four in the back of a car. It might have been a Konig engine or something like that?
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