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Thats one sweet ride!I been thinkin pretty heavy on the Tmax.How do you like it?Fuelmoto has a helluva deal on them.Where did you get yours?
Thanxs man
I really like the Thundermax, honestly no complaints/regreats at all. I bought mine on this forum along with the Thunder Heart digital speedometer and got a great deal really nice package :-)
The install is easy and I honestly don't play with it, I simply installed it loaded the map and rode the bike as it auto tunes itself.
I just switch pipes and got on the bike and rode it.
I don't want to screw around with getting the bike to a Dyno I WANT TO RIDE IT :-)
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