The secret is to find a full time professional tuner with a good reputation, and stop trusting the same Harley dealerships that have a hard time doing much more than an oil change. As I've mentioned many times, anyone can buy a dynamometer from DynoJet, they don't require proof of competence before they'll sell it to the shop. Plenty of Harley dealers bought them back when times were good and they were trying to make even more money by selling performance work including dyno tuning. The problem was (and still is) that most dealerships didn't have fully qualified people to do the tuning, and those short classes the DynoJet people offer won't turn someone who doesn't understand proper tuning theory into a fully qualified tuner. The classes will teach someone how to get the bike on the machine, strap it down, hook everything up, make the actual runs, and print out charts. I think I've also mentioned at least one time before that a chimpanzee could probably be trained to do those things also, but that doesn't mean the chimp would be a tuner.
Jerry