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I have been wanting to pull the trigger on the Power Vision with fuel moto. I really do. But 515 shipped (minus our 5 buck discount) is alot of money. When direct harley parts gets 415 with free shipping. I have been holding off due to the winter, and really hoping to see it go on sale or something better than 5 bucks with fuel moto.
If you have another tuner you are using now you can take advantage of the $150.00 trade-in. That's what I did last month...traded my TTS Mastertune in for a PowerVision.
If you have another tuner you are using now you can take advantage of the $150.00 trade-in. That's what I did last month...traded my TTS Mastertune in for a PowerVision.
Nope no tuner as of yet so trade is not an option. Fuel Moto puts together packages at a discount. How about a discount for just the power vision. For those that dont need an air filter. They dont even offer free shipping. I am just saying. Alot people want to get the best product for a great price. I know "you spent 20k on a bike and you want to save 100 bucks". I know. Hell if i saw an offer for one day only sale for 450-480 i would jump right on it as well as probaly alot of others. I have never delt with fuel moto yet but i already know they have outstanding customer service and free lifetime maps. I just wish i had 500 bucks to spend right now. I want my bike to run top notch but i have been out of work for some time now. So every buck saved is worth it.
Here's my experience....call after having a product for over a year and having a problem and having a resolution and new product shipped the same day. Save your $50 if you want...I'll deal with Fuel Moto all day every day. It's a small price to pay for excellent service both pre and post sale.
You can call these guys and ask them questions till you're blue in the face and they are more than willing to give up the answers and help with anything.
They will continue to get my hard earned money. Ordering an A/C and tuner in the next couple of weeks. Guess where it's coming from? Fuel Moto...no surprise.
This topic keep coming up with this other company and I will again state we are simply not going to devalue the product, we have a huge investment in our tuning and support program and it is unrealistic to think that we can specialize in tuning products and sell them at just over dealer cost. Retail price is $549.00 and Fuel Moto sells them at $499.00. One company drops a part in a box with a shipping label and you are on your own, while Fuel Moto has actually helped develop Power Vision from its inception, we have taken the time and resources to build a huge database of calibrations, we double the warranty, we have a full dyno tuning center, and most importantly a staff of trained techs specializing in tuning product support for our customers. All day we take calls and emails from individuals that have purchased from the cheapest online retailer begging for help and forgiveness, sometimes they even post on the forum stating "we would not help them". It truly puts us on a difficult position considering we are supporting a decade of Fuel Moto customers that have purchased from us and are running our products. In the end it really comes down to where you put the value.
With that being said next week we will be introducing a new Power Vision package deal which will allow for an even better value added experience, and as always we are here to provide support to the highest degree. We will post this on our website and on HDF next week.
Good post Jamie. Your customer service is why I keep you guys on the top of my list. I will be calling at the end of the month for a 107" kit regardless of any kind of discount! This is why I got the PV well over a year ago. Once I get the 107 in there I will just ask for a map and I'm on the road!
I have been wanting to pull the trigger on the Power Vision with fuel moto. I really do. But 515 shipped (minus our 5 buck discount) is alot of money. When direct harley parts gets 415 with free shipping. I have been holding off due to the winter, and really hoping to see it go on sale or something better than 5 bucks with fuel moto.
I originally bought a Powervision from one of those discount here to day gone tomorrow internet stores. Once I started reading about Fuelmoto I realized I had screwed up. Once it arrived I sent the Powervision back and ordered one from Fuelmoto, have never looked back since. I couldnt be more pleased with there customer service it truely is worth every pennie.
I have a used V&H fuel pak off my 07 street glide. Took it off when I traded the bike in. (Still works perfectly)
Will sell it to you (first dibs) or anyone else for $100 shipped. You can then use their $150 trade in deal and get the $50 savings you are seeking.
Win-win-win.
Can't get any better than that. Fuel Moto will get my business because I have never had a problem getting one of the guys on the phone when I had a question or problem. I was trading my bike in and picking up the new one and couldn't get the thing to mate to the new bike. I called Jaime while in the Harley dealership and he contacted Dynojet and got them on the phone for me and they took over a computer in the dealership got the PV working and mated it to the bike for my 100 mile trip back home. He called me back and to make sure I got up and running. That's worth more than $50 to me.
Nope no tuner as of yet so trade is not an option. Fuel Moto puts together packages at a discount. How about a discount for just the power vision. For those that dont need an air filter. They dont even offer free shipping. I am just saying. Alot people want to get the best product for a great price. I know "you spent 20k on a bike and you want to save 100 bucks". I know. Hell if i saw an offer for one day only sale for 450-480 i would jump right on it as well as probaly alot of others. I have never delt with fuel moto yet but i already know they have outstanding customer service and free lifetime maps. I just wish i had 500 bucks to spend right now. I want my bike to run top notch but i have been out of work for some time now. So every buck saved is worth it.
We all want to get stuff as cheap as possible, I know I do. Sometimes cheaper isn't always better though. If you get a PV or PCV from someone cheaper and have a tuning problem later who are you gonna call? Does Vendor XXX preload a working map in your unit? Do they offer support 2 years later? Probably not. These are things to consider in your purchase. If nothing goes wrong you might save $50 or $100. I bought my pipes A/C and PCV for my 09 Street Glide from Fuel Moto. They priced out cheaper than anyone for this combo at the time, but that was a bonus since I was buying the PCV from them anyways. My bike ran great, no issues at all. FM is top notch in my book.
I have been wanting to pull the trigger on the Power Vision with fuel moto. I really do. But 515 shipped (minus our 5 buck discount) is alot of money. When direct harley parts gets 415 with free shipping. I have been holding off due to the winter, and really hoping to see it go on sale or something better than 5 bucks with fuel moto.
Not gonna happen just give up the doubled warranty and lifetime support and order it from direct... I could have saved $100 myself, I chose Fuelmoto and will do again next time.
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