Brock

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posted November 30, 2006 08:55 PM
Edited By: Brock on 30 Nov 2006 21:02
Guys,
Any bike which is subjected to extreme cylinder pressures, especially at low RPM's and/or excessive loads is likely to blow oil out of the breather ( It could also destroy parts due to detonation). If the bike is over full on oil- it will just be worse.
Vince's friend just went through a NIGHTMARE that no one should ever have to go through with their new ride.
The bottom line is that an inexperienced dyno operator created a situation which resulted in repairing parts which were not broken! This situation can create problems far worse than a simple broken part if allowed to "snowball".... The result is a battered customer relationship and reputation for the shop owner and a lack of confidence in their new bike from the customer. It's a mess.
This situation arose because the customer wanted to get his bike mapped to match his new exhaust to his bike with the secondary throttle plates removed.
I'm sure Vince will let everyone else in on the specifics as soon as the bike is back in the owners hands.
Brock
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ninja14

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posted December 01, 2006 09:16 AM
What error did the operator make?
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VincentHill

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posted December 01, 2006 09:32 AM
quote: What error did the operator make?
By ever throwing his leg over the bike! Too long to list but he is picking up the bike today and I will detail his story later. I am still upset over what he went through and you can just imagine how he feels with how thy handled his Pride and Joy! If there was true Justice and a Jury of your Peers he could have Knifed, Shot and Killed this guy and never spent a day in Jail!
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ninja14

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posted December 01, 2006 09:52 AM
Sucks........
Glad I know and trust the guys at the shop here.......bike lovers w/ skills.
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