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Son of a B**ch!!! It's always AFTER I make the purchase that these deals come about. How do I go about getting those items since I missed out are they available for separate purchase?
Ain't that the truth... Bought mine about 3 months ago. Maybe I can work a deal on the vance&hines slip on's I'm looking at
FYI, we have now introduced our Power Vision Value Bundle. With every Power Vision purchase Fuel Moto now includes our PV Value Bundle which features a FREE Fuel Moto articulating handlebar mount and FREE Dynojet Visor kit, this is a $44.00 value. This allows users to easily and quickly mount and remove their Power Vision when doing tuning runs or simply displaying data. As always when you purchase from Fuel Moto we will program the PV with a Fuel Moto calibration for your setup, we offer unlimited support, and your PV is guaranteed to be the latest unit with the newest firmware and updates.
Here are a couple pics of the complete bundle as well as the PV with FM bar mount and visor as mounted.
Plus double the warrenty and a t-shirt to boot!
damn, I just bought the DayMakers yesterday, for my Glide. But I have been wanting the PV for some time now. And I might add Jamie thru emails, and their tech thru IM on the FuelMoto website has answered every question I've had.
Thanks again for all the replies. With the last statement from
Jamie I called and talked to Brian and have just placed my order on line.
Good move IMO. I find the PV to be really user friendly, excellent product, especially if your new to this technology like I am. And like most on here, I found the customer service from Fuel Moto to be outstanding. I have sent a couple friends to Fuel Moto, they had the same experience.
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