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TuneBoy
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I know that Power Commanders are often recommended on here for sports
bikes with aftermarket exhausts, air filters etc. but does anyone have
any experience of TuneBoy?
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Not personally, but they're highly rated by the Tiger crowd who have
them.
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I am mulling over the idea of getting it for the Sprint ST, even though
the bike is (currently) bog standard.
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Yes.
I've got one, I use it my 2002 Triumph Tiger. My use so far has been to
download the Triumph race tune when swapping cans and I have one of
these removable baffle type things so when I want to be a good boy (and
take a pillion to save their ears a bit) I can pop the baffle in and
just put the standard tune back on it. Swapping back and forth takes a
few minutes, hence for me its well worth the money.
The other thing I've found is even with the standard can on you can get
a mapping that irons out the flat spot at about 4000rpm and appears to
improve performance, it certainly felt a lot torquier.
I rate it, and the support is top notch as well. I've dealt with them in
addy plus a list of tunes. Theres more out there on the net as well, on
the Triumph Rat site I think.
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My Brother has a tune boy for his KTM. I've never needed to use it
because I just get the latest race can tune from Triumph when it gets
serviced. About £25 to change the tune over.
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