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crashercrisp55
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nc30 tuning

Post by crashercrisp55 »

hiya can anyone reccommend a tuner for my potential race bike, ive heard that rlr are good but dont now much about them, any help?

cheers jamie
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iv heard BMC are the shit! and judging by simmon eds bike at oulton their bikes certainly look it, didnt see it on track tho

Im sure loads more with more experiance with them will come along and say how good the BMC bikes are, they have a bit of a following on here lol
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Havent had any tuning done by BMC as such, but they have done all work on my bike for the last 2 years, and im always happy to recommend them as mike is a decent and most importantly honest bloke. RLR are apparantly quite good too, I believe that is who ABRmoto uses for his engines (I may be wrong though).
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crashercrisp55 wrote:hiya can anyone reccommend a tuner for my potential race bike, ive heard that rlr are good but dont now much about them, any help?
It depends what you you'll be doing/racing with the bike.

Tuning V4's to the enth degree isn't cheap, but a lot of gains can be made for a lot less outlay if you don't require professional services (blueprinting, head porting etc).

From what I know in the UK (diddly squat!) both of the above places know their shit, but it costs because of the V4, and you should be sure of what you want from the engine before you approach them.
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