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[QUOTE="MXTex, post: 806506, member: 17501"] I have all my bikes revalved. Yes, the difference is incredible. I've used many different tuners. You can't lose with MX-Tech. Jeremy is an engineer, rider, tester and technician all built into one; and a damn good guy. My impression of Jeremy is that he's straight up. No BS. One of these days I'm going to meet him face to face and have a beer; or two. I'm sincerely looking forward to that time. You know, after being in this for a while, I've found that from a relatively high level, you can characterize suspension tuners into two categories. One category being those that actually redesign major components within the system to achieve their desired results. MX-Tech is a prime example of this ideology. Then there are those tuners that work with the existing componentry as originally designed and tune from there. I've seen both ideologies work well. Typically, the redesign type tuners are more expensive. With all this said, I've had great luck with Jeremy but am trying another tuner for my new bike. He's more of the second characterization mentioned above. Frankly, my big driver for this selection is $'s. I've heard very good things about this tuner in regards to my type of bike and he is much less money than MX-Tech. So I'm going to give him a try. And if it doesn't work out, I'll save my money, eat a big helping of humble pie, and send my stuff to Jeremy. But this time I'm using [url]www.dicksracing.com[/url]. Good luck in making your decision. Jim [/QUOTE]
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