King,
If it were mine on the next pull after the tire is replaced I'd be sure to get a gear pull sheet as well as the WOT.
This won't earn me any popularity, but I'll politely disagree that it wasn't apparent that there was a concern. The choppiness of the dyno sheet should of been apparent to a dyno operator vs posting here and finding there is a possible issue then to have it pointed out out that it is probably wheel hop only after questioning it. My point is if it's not a smooth line the graph deserves further questing. The WOT pull is one of the easiest things to tune.
That is provided the tuner hasn't identified that there is an issue.
Flip side:
Everyone has the chance to miss something have a bad day, be overly busy or distracted, etc, but it is how they deal with it after the fact that matters and Bob making sure it's figured out which speaks to his character.
Look forward to seeing your updated sheet.
I know that Bob tuned my bike to perfection, based on how it feels and performs.
I have complete confidence in his abilities as does hundreds of others. The issue with the defective tire was not apparent to me, nor the wrench, or Bob, or I'm certain they would have mentioned it.
With respect to the squiggly lines It was also not apparent to me, and lacking expertise in that, I'll leave it to the experts to interpret. When you post on a forum you can expect to various opinions, whether popular or not, so I'm very understanding of that.
Through this discussion and followup, it has been determined that there isn't a clutch slippage issue, so that is a good thing. The defective tire being revealed through this process is also a good thing. As to what is apparent to others is speculative at best, so I'll leave that part alone.
My next Dyno tune will be with "Dyno Bob"!
