Atlanta area - Don't know which one to choose!

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I'm going to get a Power Commander III USB for my '03 Hayabusa and want to get it custom mapped on a dyno. I'm trying to decide between 3 places; Marietta Motorsports, Precision Cycle Works in Conyers, GA, and HFD1 Motorsports around Buford. Can anyone whose dealt with them give their experiences with either, good or bad? All of them are priced the same and I just want to go with the one whose going to do the best job. Any feedback will be appreciated.
 
I have only used Precision Cycles thus far and am headed there this weekend to have my R1 custom mapped. The standard price is usually $250 for either of these places but Dave (PC) said he could get the R1 right for about $150. If you want to wait, I can relay my experience back to you this weekend. However I have heard nothing but good things about Marietta Motorsports. If you are not a member, you may want to join Georgia Sportbike Forums - Powered by vBulletin and talk to the owner on that forum. If you do use them, let me know how that experience was
 
I have only used Precision Cycles thus far and am headed there this weekend to have my R1 custom mapped. The standard price is usually $250 for either of these places but Dave (PC) said he could get the R1 right for about $150. If you want to wait, I can relay my experience back to you this weekend. However I have heard nothing but good things about Marietta Motorsports. If you are not a member, you may want to join Georgia Sportbike Forums - Powered by vBulletin and talk to the owner on that forum. If you do use them, let me know how that experience was
Thanks Kainedogg! Let me know how it goes at Precision Cycles. Thanks for the heads up on Georgia Sportbike Forums. I'll check out their site.:colgate:
 

I have had nothing but good experiences with Marietta Motorsports.
I have a Busa dragbike (K4) and these folks had treated me well, honestly, and with some knowledge of what they are about..

The dyno is a usefull tool, and the air next month (Oct) should produce good results.. The real test, in my humble opinion, will be at the track..and I would suggest you go there first, to get a "baseLine" to judge your tune by..

Good luck..Don't hesitate to use MM!:laugh:
 
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