To do a good job tuning, an eddy current brake is needed. Beyond that, perhaps the most important part is the person operating the dyno, not necessarily the dyno's brand name. Typically, people that want their bike tuned on a certain brand of dyno do not understand the in and outs and the more important aspects of tuning. Just because you get your bike tuned on a "brand X" dyno, does not insure you will get a good tune/running bike. Also, just because you get a dyno sheet with big numbers or good looking curves does not mean your bike runs optimally. Tuning a bike correctly or making sure an engine is tuned correctly requires spending time with each bike and should be appreciated by the bikes owner and not necessarily viewed as a bad thing or a problem. A proper tune is well worth the time, effort and money spent and can protect and make your investment much more enjoyable and longer lasting. A good tune is something you'll appreciate every time you start and ride your bike.