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Yes, I just got it last week. I have only scratched the surface of what it can do, but it is a very comprehensive product for sure.
I wish there was a way to turn off the touch screen while logging though. I tried turning the logging feature on and riding with it in my pocket, but that doesn't work.
I don't really want to mount the thing on my bike as I don't intend to make it a permanent fixture.
I've had mine for a year or more and I like it. Have not had the chance to play with it much but you can do more with it than I will ever figure out. I like the fact that it does not have to stay connected to the bike.
I have been impressed thus far. Got mine from Fuelmoto and the first map popped a lot on decel. They sent me a revised one that was much better. I data logged with that one and auto tuned it and it was remarkably easy. Just put it in my swingarm bag while logging.
I've thought about getting one but then the rational part of my brain kicks in. Bike runs fine and gets great gas mileage, so why fix what ain't broke. Especially when I read all the posts from members complaining about various tuning issues, maps, etc.
If I ever do take the tuner plunge the power vision would be my tuner of choice. I have so much crap under the seat from my cb install, garage door opener, and run/turn modules I can't see where I would ever put any other tuner.
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