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Power Commander III USB from Fuelmotousa. These guys are fast friendly and will find the right map for you. They have a ton more maps than the PC website. And they will even pre-load it for you (not that that is hard) but it shows customer service. All the way!
My 2 Cents, I gave up my SERT and went with a PCIII!!! It has allowed me to pick the Best Dyno Tech in my area and the freedom to go to an independent shop.
Very Few Independent shops work with the SERT which typically charge less than HD dealers. However, several HD dealers in my area will also work with a PCIII if you just got to go HD $$$. I can unplug the PCIII and immediatly run the bike with the Stage 1 download that has been flashed if need be. My experience is Better Downloads and Easier Tuning with the PCIII.
SERT = to much trouble and HD Dealer only support!
PCIII = ease of use and infinite support!
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