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I think Jamie has said Dynojet has a minimum price policy, but Fuel Moto has a package deal with a PowerVision and stage 1 air cleaner for $549. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/fuel-...kage-deal.html
Even if you don't need the air cleaner, you could probably sell it on ebay for a profit (that is, more than $50).
So no one has answered the question yet, unless I missed it. Does Fuelmoto offer a discount to forum members on the power vision?
If he quoted you $499 + shipping after you told him you were a forum member then I would have to say no he doesn't. You can get one just about anywhere for that price plus free shipping. But, you will most likely be giving up the quality customer service.
If he quoted you $499 + shipping after you told him you were a forum member then I would have to say no he doesn't. You can get one just about anywhere for that price plus free shipping. But, you will most likely be giving up the quality customer service.
directharleyparts.com offer the power vision for $419.99 w/ free shipping. Thats an $80 difference. I've heard nothing but great opinions of Fuelmoto on here but thats a huge difference. Does fuelmoto charge for maps if you buy the unit from them? I don't know how that works.
directharleyparts.com offer the power vision for $419.99 w/ free shipping. Thats an $80 difference. I've heard nothing but great opinions of Fuelmoto on here but thats a huge difference. Does fuelmoto charge for maps if you buy the unit from them? I don't know how that works.
They send you all the maps you want for life,alter them for what you want , and bend over backwards to help you if youre too stupid to use it (I was).
In a world full of crappy customer service and dealers that dont give a f### this is worth alot of money.
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