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I purchased a new set of Dunlop E3's at STS Powersports in Amherstburg Ontario, and had them installed yesterday. With the 20 per cent discount on the price of the tires they gave me without me even asking, I got both tires for just over the $400 mark out the door. That is darn good pricing for up here in the great white north. While there, I was talking to Mark Lossing, one of the mechanics, and he informed me that he has a Dyno, and will do a basic Dyno run for $40. That is CHEAP. It's a brand new Dyno machine, and he wants to make some money to help pay it off. If you're interested in a Dyno run on your bike, just call STS Powersports and ask for Mark Lossing. He does them off site. STS Powersports is a KTM dealer, but they work on all makes and models, and carry all kinds of accessories. They can order in, usually overnight, most parts etc. These are young guys working hard to make a go of it, and they will do whatever it takes to make you a happy, returning customer. They have a website, just google STS Powersports, and go from there. As far as shops worth going to in this area, they've got my business. gunk:big-grin-emoticon:
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Got up at 4:30 this morning and it was 37. Cool but clear. There was about 200 bikes. Had real good catfish. I went with a group of 13 bikes, we went up hwy 43 to hwy 69 to hwy 10. Man hwy 69 was great, with alot of hill a curves. The main group had State Troppers to lead then in non stop. Our luck the ST's followed us for about 30 miles on the way back. When the rest stoped for coffee I kept going with the ST's, would you believe they took off and I went with them. They were riding 75 to 80 and I stayed with then. You should have seen the look on the face of a County Sheriff when we went by. Made it home safe and sound, with no ticket. Great Day for the New Year!!! P.S. there was a 55 mph speed limit. tew47:bighug: