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This caught my attention because it's the first I have heard of someone considering switching back to Boom.
Like you, I too like the features, mainly oil pressure display, the Boom has.
Are you still considering switching back?
I never switched have been on the fence for a long time but after
having HU flashed to 4/0 and running a dsp I mnstaying with the
stick H/U.
This caught my attention because it's the first I have heard of someone considering switching back to Boom.
Like you, I too like the features, mainly oil pressure display, the Boom has.
Are you still considering switching back?
The jury is still out. The aftermarket is indeed better SQ but in the grand scheme of things once u get rolling down the road that SQ gap shrinks dramatically. I'm about as close to the parking lot stuff as I think I'm gonna get thus will give it a little more time before making the call. I spend a ton of time hacking around on the aftermarket HU screen while riding which is never a good thing vs on the Boom I had full access to all functionality via thumb controls.
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