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Anyone know any websites running specials on the powervision 2 right now. I thought fuel Moro was. But it's just a free visor and handlebar mount and it's still $500 plus shipping. Any information would be greatly appreciated
You may be able to find a cheaper price if you look long enough but the small amount you might pay extra getting it from Fuel Moto is well worth the exceptional service you get from Fuel Moto. Just my 2 cents.
Anyone know any websites running specials on the powervision 2 right now. I thought fuel Moro was. But it's just a free visor and handlebar mount and it's still $500 plus shipping. Any information would be greatly appreciated
Fuelmoto also gives you life time map support and double manufactures warranty.
For the cheapest around and free shipping.... directcycleparts.com. $404.95. No map support except direct from Dynojet. Fuel Moto's not that bad of a deal. The exact visor and mount $18 and $13 respectively on amazon. So thats $435 you'd be getting it for if you wanted to compare the parts costs. Fuel Moto you pay extra for the map support so might be worth it to a lot of folks.
Last edited by baloot-boy; Jun 10, 2015 at 03:11 PM.
For the cheapest around and free shipping.... directcycleparts.com. $404.95. No map support except direct from Dynojet. Fuel Moto's not that bad of a deal. The exact visor and mount $18 and $13 respectively on amazon. So thats $435 you'd be getting it for if you wanted to compare the parts costs. Fuel Moto you pay extra for the map support so might be worth it to a lot of folks.
I went with less expensive over Fuel Moto (before I knew what value Fuel Moto provided with warranty and support.) Go with Fuel Moto. Its not the least expensive, but it is the best Value!
If a friend has one or you find a crappy tuner somewhere they do have an exchange program that will save you some $$$$$$
BTW the difference in price is worth it. I have had 3 tunes on mine and the wife has had 3 due to bike chages (exhaust, cams, ect) All have been perfect and received in just a day or 2 from Fuel Moto.
For the cheapest around and free shipping.... directcycleparts.com. $404.95. No map support except direct from Dynojet.
Dynojet offers pretty good support. They helped me with a tune for my '03 Softail that Fuelmoto didn't have. FuelMoto is limited on PowerVision tunes on older bikes. That said, Jaime is gonna help with a tune on my '03 when I go to a set of conversion cams...
FuelMoto has also provided awesome support on my '12 (I keep changing things). I bought additional licenses for a couple of friend's bikes. Fuelmoto has great tunes for all the newer bikes.
I believe it is worth a little more to have both FuelMoto and DynoJet support....
I did actually get my PV tuner from FuelMoto and have also used both FuelMoto and Dynojet for map support. FuelMoto was great when I had AC and 2/1 exhaust, and able to tune out decel pop and lower my head temps. Dynojet was the same as well. However, when I went to big bore and cams, FuelMoto wasnt able to help much since there are so many combinations of stage1,2,3, and 4 parts. I went to Dynojet for a starter tune with my build and they have been great as well.
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