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Re: [ST] New Tune



It might take 20- 30 minutes to update a tune, and that would include
wheeling the bike into the shop, removing the seat, connecting the device,
ascertaining the current tune version, and uploading the actual new version.
Most dealers also disconnect the headlight fuse, so that would add another
8- 10 seconds.  I would think a half hour would be more than fair,
particularly if you've spent some cash in that shop in the past...it may not
be rape, but it's not love, either!

Denis Liakos
'01 BRG ST
'01 Neon Blue SP3
- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Masiak, Richard" <Richard_Masiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:56 AM
Subject: [ST] New Tune


> My closest Triumph dealer quoted my 1 Hr.($75) of labor to put a tune in
my
> RS.  I'm no expert, but how long could it take to hook up a connector and
> push a few buttons.  15min, 1/ hr.?
>
> Anyone have an Idea?  I think I'm being raped if I accept those terms.
>
> Rich
> 00 RS
> 96 RS125
>
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