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I just ordered PC from this shop who have a dynotune center and have a large library of maps for a lot of bikes. You let them know what you have and what is installed on the bike and they give you their own custom map from their own dynotune library of maps. If they have it then they will upload it to your PC before shipping. And according to their policy if you change things up on the bike, they will send you a new custom map for free. And they give their own 1 year of warranty in addition to the PC 1 year warranty, which makes it 2 years. Price is $269. Think its not a bad deal. I asked him if I can buy a map for my wife's Suzuki C50 bike cause its running a canned map on her PC. And they said they will email me the custom map for free if I buy the PC for my Harley. Seem to be honest cause I was willing to buy a map from them for my wife's bike for a reasonable price to see if would run better.
I have a used PCIIIr that I would have sold you for half price, and you could of downloaded your stuff by yourself. I can't use it with my '05, but it did come from another members '03.
They are providing a service to you of downloading maps into your PC. That is all...it takes less than 5 minutes to get custom maps off of PC's website. The price is good, but the package sounds too good to be true.
I got mine for about the same price from EasternPerformance.com and have had no issues.
Keep in mind....a map is only a custom map if it is dyno'd on your bike. Anything else is virutually no better than a canned map.
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