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I had SERT in the past and was quite happy with it. I liked how no piggy backing was required with another box.
Just bought new bike (fatboy lo) and wanted to check the waters on the latest and greatest out there.
I plan on going with a stage 1 with a fatcat now and eventually 211 cams down the road.
HD is really gougeing with there SERT super tuner prices where you need to buy the module, software and cables seperately totalling over 530 dollars now....
I don't mind paying but is there something else out to consider??
Thundermax with autotune by Zippers, I have this on my 09 Fatbob and it is by far the best addition to my bike despite not being a visible one to the naked eye. If I had $800 only to spend on my bike again and its started as a stock bike, I would use the money to buy the tuner and leave it stock. It runs so much better and cooler and I just feel better knowing that the bike is checking itself all the time. I sent my map to Zippers after a 1,000 miles of riding and they said it was one of the best customers maps they had seen and commented on my bikes map as "you bike is running perfect"
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