help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
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help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
Speaking of dyno tuning. anyone know someone in tassie who can do a decent job? hobart area if possible?
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Matt
re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
Matt, your only option for dyno tuning in Hobart is: REDS MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS in Sunderland street Moonah - Ph:62286645.
He knows his stuff though - has done tuning work on a few mates bikes as well as my previous bike (a Ho*#a VFR750). Pretty good service.
He happens to love his Kwaka's too - I believe he's got a GPZ900R and a ZX12R.
Have you got any mods on your 9R? I had a 98 ZX9R with Yoshi RS3 and that was fine with standard jetting/air-filter. All I had to do was disconnect the air-valve to stop the popping from the exhaust (and the hell-wicked flames) when you backed-off the throttle.
Let us know how you go - Tony
He knows his stuff though - has done tuning work on a few mates bikes as well as my previous bike (a Ho*#a VFR750). Pretty good service.
He happens to love his Kwaka's too - I believe he's got a GPZ900R and a ZX12R.
Have you got any mods on your 9R? I had a 98 ZX9R with Yoshi RS3 and that was fine with standard jetting/air-filter. All I had to do was disconnect the air-valve to stop the popping from the exhaust (and the hell-wicked flames) when you backed-off the throttle.
Let us know how you go - Tony
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re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
No way I'm getting rid of the air valve then.. hehehe I love the popping 
And the flames at night.. hehehe

And the flames at night.. hehehe
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re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
As far as I know Reds are the only place in Tassie worth taking your bike to. Fastlane motorcycles up here in Launnie recommended them to me a while back. Ill be taking my bike down there if I do any more mods before I move to queensland, I might even take it down just to see what im putting out.
Let us know how you go with em mate.
Let us know how you go with em mate.
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re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
yeh i got an akra exhaust thats about it... painted in the racing green not the stock, and bubble screen as well. probably seen it around if you frequent moonah/glenorchy
which one do you ride?
thanks for the help guys
which one do you ride?
thanks for the help guys
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re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
ohh yeah i always get the popping when dropping off acceleration too fast.
also i find that if i cruise at about 160 everything is cool but if i sit at over 200 or even a couple minutes when i back off it chokes up and will stall if you let it... figure dyno tuning prolly sort that out. what do you think?
also i find that if i cruise at about 160 everything is cool but if i sit at over 200 or even a couple minutes when i back off it chokes up and will stall if you let it... figure dyno tuning prolly sort that out. what do you think?
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re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
I actually saw your bike out at the Village in Glenorchy on sunday then. It was the akrapovic that caught my attention ... geez I love those things.
I've got a red Z750 but you probably won't see me as I don't get out on it too much except for commuting to Hobart every day.
Back on the subject though: The bike should be able to happily run at 200+ without 'choking up' or running poorly when you back off.
Has the bike been serviced recently (new plugs, air filter clean, carbs balanced etc)? If not (or you've recently bought the bike and aren't sure) I'd suggest that you have the bike serviced first and take it from there. It may be all you need. If you still have problems after that let us know.
Cheers - Tony
I've got a red Z750 but you probably won't see me as I don't get out on it too much except for commuting to Hobart every day.
Back on the subject though: The bike should be able to happily run at 200+ without 'choking up' or running poorly when you back off.
Has the bike been serviced recently (new plugs, air filter clean, carbs balanced etc)? If not (or you've recently bought the bike and aren't sure) I'd suggest that you have the bike serviced first and take it from there. It may be all you need. If you still have problems after that let us know.
Cheers - Tony
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re: help finding dyno tuning in tasmania
Dunno about Hobart but i hear that Ulverstone have dyno tuning expert there & its done by Robbie Vandenburg i think his name is just cant remember how his surname is spelt 

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