I bought a dyno jet kit for my 94 750 and now i'm a little scared to install it on the bike after hearing all the bad stuff about it on hear. I was going to let a shop install it...... what should i do?
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hom·o·nym (hŏm'ə-nĭm', hō'mə-) Pronunciation Key
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1. One of two or more words that have the same sound and often the same spelling but differ in meaning, such as bank (embankment) and bank (place where money is kept).
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Originally posted by maxspek1) learn what a homonym isOnce you can accept the universe as being something expanding into an infinite nothing which is something, wearing stripes with plaid is easy.
- Albert Einstein
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Take it easy on the guy man, he didn't ask for an English lesson, he asked about a jet kit.
If you feel comfortable installing it yourself, then by all means, go for it, if you run into trouble, you've come to the right place to get help.
IMO, screw the dealer, if you are mechanically inclined whatsoever, a jet kit should be something you can handle.Florida, the only place where you need your windshield wipers and sunglasses. At the same time.
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Having worked in the motor vehicle repair industry for well over30 years, I would say you have NO guarantee of correct installation just by having a so called pro do the install. Take your time and use a manual, you'll be fine. I personally don't like DynoJet kits though.
Also Maxspek, how do you "4) but a new jet kit ". Shouldn't that be spelled "butt" not "but" and wouldn't it be painful?
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