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Dyno in Atlanta?

Discussion in 'General' started by WERA33, Dec 10, 2014.

  1. WERA33

    WERA33 Well-Known Member

    Where do i go? Dynojet would be fine.
     
  2. elvee

    elvee Well-Known Member

    Marietta Motorsports. HFD1 Motorsports.
     
  3. RM Racing

    RM Racing Tool user

    I have a dyno as well. 706-658-0368.
     
  4. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    What they said, pick your part of town :D
     
  5. 83BSA

    83BSA Well-Known Member

    MSP Cycles. 404-325-4121. Rodd Burr.

    They can accommodate dyno testing BSA's and other assorted old stuff, which I assume fits WERA33's needs.

    Cheers,

    Dave
     
  6. Livengood Motorsports has one too.
     
  7. WERA33

    WERA33 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the responses.
     
  8. roy826ex

    roy826ex Been around here a while

    Yep and he knows how to use it! I drove all the way from MS to get my bike straightened out, well worth every mile traveled and dollar spent. :D
     
  9. WERA33

    WERA33 Well-Known Member

    If it can hold up to the abuse of a nut jaring BSA it's got to be a sturdy one
     
  10. V5 Racer

    V5 Racer Yo!

    This. Some of these guys are an hour (or more) apart so narrow down what part of town.
     
  11. WERA33

    WERA33 Well-Known Member

    If it matters both of my bikes are two-strokes an aircooled and a water pumper.
     
  12. TLR67

    TLR67 Well-Known Member

    HFD1....:up:
     
  13. Venom51

    Venom51 John Deere Equipment Expert - Not really

    Yep...every time.
     
  14. Robin172

    Robin172 Well-Known Member

    Just as well you won't be sitting on them during the run, probably break the dyno with your lard-arse on it.:p
     
  15. lonewrench

    lonewrench Mr.Charles

    I'd say Livengood Motorsports, Brian built all of the and tuned ALL of Dane Westby's Yamalube R6's last year and that worked out pretty darn good for us.
    :beer:
     
  16. RndHoleSqPeg

    RndHoleSqPeg Well-Known Member

    MSP with the advantage being they are inside the Perimeter
     
  17. YAM#849

    YAM#849 y'all watch this...

    Are most dynos these days equipped with a brake? For a 2T you want one.
     
  18. V5 Racer

    V5 Racer Yo!

    Well if we are pimping then I gotta say Rick at RM did me right with my FZ this summer. That thing is smoother now than some of my streetbikes and he sez "I'm not happy with it". Told him "too bad, it works so well now you can't have it back". :D

    Any of the shops listed here will do a fine job. Huey has done me right in the past, MSP has done me right in the past, etc.. You will probably want to call around to see who is available (and if they will do it, some of them may not want to work on a 2T).
     
  19. :up:
     
  20. Alex_V

    Alex_V Dump the diesel

    That... Not all dynes are 2T friendly. Or so is my understanding. I used HFD1 back in the days.
     

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