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DYNO DAY!!
December 14th
2pm – 8pm
$40 for 3 pulls (get $40 shop credit)
Family Friendly
3127 Tyrone Blvd N. St. Pete 33710
It’s TIME! We’re hosting a dyno day at Proven Power Cycles on December 14th. If you’re local to the Bay Area and want to see what kind of power YOUR bike makes, this will be the time to find out! 3 pulls will be $40, but that $40 will also give you a $40 shop credit for a future visit!
In this video, we’re obviously talking about the upcoming dyno day we’ll be hosting, but I’m also going to show you a few tips as I change out the chain and sprocket on a 3rd gen hayabusa. Changing the chain and sprocket on the new busa is a little different than it used to be due to the added brackets. The new brackets are for added protection to your engine in case of a chain failure. I’m also going to show you a few tips especially on how to remove that front sprocket which tends to be the toughest of the two. I also wanted to show you a few updates on my ZX10r XDA superstock class bike. There are some pretty strict rules for the Super Class bikes, but I’m trying to get the most out of it so I can be competitive. We’ll be doing some testing shortly which we’ll be able to show you in the next video! It’s always fun to see what these bikes can do on the track. The dyno helps, the modifications help, but once we get it on the track, who knows what it’ll actually do! So stay tuned for that track footage!
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Where did you get the carbon drag seat for the zx10
Love the tips here is one if you are doing it by hand leave chain and sprocket on there. Get sumone to stand on your rear brake. Will loosen up with no issue. Then do the back and seevice your rear brake caliper as well lol