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These two are exactly the same correct? I checked the reviews for Indysuperbikes and they had a 9.8 out of 10. As I am new to the motorcycle world... I don't want to get ripped, so I'll turn to yall until I get my feet wet!
Buy it from Fuelmotousa.com their prices are very good and they will provide you with lifetime support and double your warranty. They are forum sponsors here and I have not herd of one complaint about them.
Just bought my Vision PV1 from Jamie @ Fuel Moto. $499.00 Best product support you could ask for. No BS just the facts. Jamie will load a few maps to match your set up. You can record your info, download to your PC, and email the info to Jamie for review. Awesome Company and employees.
Hey LoveCheese, Just noticed this thread and your Nightster. Welcome. That bike looks a bit like one a friend had about 9 months back and sold it to get a Softail Deluxe in Franklin. His bike had a high flow air filter and tuner on it in addition to the V&H pipes. Not sure who he sold it to but think it might have been Cool Springs HD or the old Bost HD in Nashville. A friend up your way is a good bike guy named Randy Dey. He's retired Army/Marines and going to Austin Peay now. His wife also has a Sporty 1200 Custom.
the pv has 2 modes, autotune basic, and autotune pro. the basic utilizes your stock o2 sensors while pro uses the addon at module. you're going to get a better tune with the pro, but you will still get a very good tune with your base map and at basic.
Another plus one for FuelMoto. I burn up their support line but I buy everything from them. They helped me get through my first cam change and now I am a pro at it. Now I just bought the Autotune for my PV, going to see if I can figure that out.
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