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The Power Vision marries to the bike, and cannot be un-married. However, for $199 a 2nd bike can be added to the Power Vision, and for another $199 a 3rd bike.
So as long as the used Power Vision you get has not been married to 3 different bikes, you should be able to get a $199 license.
Keep in mind, you want to make sure you get a PV that has the correct cable for your year & model bike.
dk speaks the truth, i love mine. bought it instead of doing a dealer stage 1 on my dyna. expensive, but way more useful/ valuable. should have bought it years ago.
DK:
do you have pv cables for my 2007 sporty? J1850?
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