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I just bought the PCIII usb, Rush 2.25 pipes, and K&N and installed it all on Saturday. So easy a cave man could do it.
According to the directions you canloadmaps with the PCIII installed on the bike with the power on.To program it while not connected to the bike a 9v adapter is included with the kit.
What he said exactly , You might get a PC a few bucks cheaper somewhere else BUT fuel moto lifetime support is second to none , and he doubles the warranty to two years.
What he said exactly , You might get a PC a few bucks cheaper somewhere else BUT fuel moto lifetime support is second to none , and he doubles the warranty to two years.
[sm=exactly.gif]Another vote for Jamie might not be the cheapest but will be close and service after the sale is second to none. Check ebay for his best price
i bought mine from jamie at fuelmoto. unfortunately, he is not doing free shipping anymore, so for my 07 it was 279 + 12 for shipping. seems to be +/- 10 bucks from the other guys, (usually -).
BUT, 2 big reasons to buy from jamie. first, he will preprogram your unit for you for whatever set up you have and your riding style. and second, he doubles the dynojet 1 year warranty to 2 years free of charge. and third, (okay so i said 2, sue me) he will send you updated maps free if you change your setup/riding style, etc.
Is he usually pretty good about responding to emails? I sent him one over the weekend to get a price and to find out if he had a map for my setup and still haven't heard anything.
usually he is real good on replies. he isn't open on Saturdays so his email may be a day behind. go to his web site and get his number he will be glad to talk to you about what you want.
i bought mine from jamie at fuelmoto. unfortunately, he is not doing free shipping anymore, so for my 07 it was 279 + 12 for shipping. seems to be +/- 10 bucks from the other guys, (usually -).
BUT, 2 big reasons to buy from jamie. first, he will preprogram your unit for you for whatever set up you have and your riding style. and second, he doubles the dynojet 1 year warranty to 2 years free of charge. and third, (okay so i said 2, sue me) he will send you updated maps free if you change your setup/riding style, etc.
Is he usually pretty good about responding to emails? I sent him one over the weekend to get a price and to find out if he had a map for my setup and still haven't heard anything.
I e-mailed Jamie on Saturday and he replied in less than 24 hours. Great price quote for K&N RK-3909 and PC-III USB.
Ipurchased my PCIII from Jamie at www.fuelmotousa.com As with othershe loaded the map for my Rinehart TD and Ness Big Sucker. If you have questions give him a call rather than email. I did email him in the begining with several questions. He responded back with "give me a call". I have called there several times and he has answerd the phone himself. I've been very happy with Jamie and his support. The 12bucks for shipping is worth customer support and extra warranty
For pipes I purchased my Rinehart TD from www.cyclespot.com I created a membership and got a good deal on the pipes. It is worth creating a membership for discount pricing, it does not cost anything to join
07 FLHX Vivid Black
Ness Big Sucker
PCIII
Rinehart True Duals
For what its worth...Mike at M and M Cycle in Ohio is quoting the Rinehart true duals at 659.00 ... Good deal and great people. Eastern Performance is real close to that as well....
For what its worth...Mike at M and M Cycle in Ohio is quoting the Rinehart true duals at 659.00 ... Good deal and great people. Eastern Performance is real close to that as well....
I can't find that price.....anyone know of that cheap of a price for the Rineharts TD....???
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