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Old Nov 9, 2013 | 10:22 PM
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Since there is so much talk about the PowerVision I thought Id show a mount I just bought for my Street Glide to hold the PowerVision. The company is called Iron Aces. They make the mount for Street Glides and Road Glides. The mount is a little over priced at $125 but its pretty nice and does the job. I like to keep my PowerVision mounted on the bike so it works for me. I will post a pic of the mount below. As for FuelMoto. Outstanding company. My PowerVision was bought from them and unlocked from them from when it was on my other bike that I traded in. They also sent me another map for the application thats on my new bike. I paid extra on purpose knowing about the lifetime customer service. That guy on here bashing FuelMoto has no idea what hes talking about. He said call DynoJet for customer service. Yea...go ahead and try that. Call them and ask them to email you a different map a year after you buy a PowerVision from them. Better yet...see if you can even get them on the phone to talk to you! Believe me I know from experience. I raced motorcycles for 13 years. Ive had a PowerCommander or two from them over the years. Probably 12 PC's from them. They are impossible to get ahold of and if you do and have a problem they want to blame everything else but their product. Anyway. The pic of the PowerVision mount for the Street Glide is below: Fuel Moto coupon code?-image-3450586995.jpg Fuel Moto coupon code?-image-1624406709.jpg
 

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Old Nov 10, 2013 | 06:35 AM
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I just ordered a PV from FM as well. I like a good deal the same as everyone else but the fact remains that you will pay a little more but get ALOT more......and we're not talking hundreds of dollars here either. I figured I spent about $80 more than I could have got it elsewhere but the customer service, loaded map, knowledge, 2 yr warranty, lifetime map support etc etc...make it a no brainer. Best $80 bucks I could spend.
PS. This was my first experience with FM and I ordered over the phone and these are genuinely nice people....again, this is an easy decision!
 
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Old Nov 10, 2013 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jersey_Marine
He said call DynoJet for customer service. Yea...go ahead and try that. Call them and ask them to email you a different map a year after you buy a PowerVision from them. Better yet...see if you can even get them on the phone to talk to you! Believe me I know from experience. I raced motorcycles for 13 years. Ive had a PowerCommander or two from them over the years. Probably 12 PC's from them. They are impossible to get ahold of and if you do and have a problem they want to blame everything else but their product. Anyway.

I am not trying to argue with your experience, it is what it is…..

Mine experience has been different…...

I purchased my PV from Fuelmoto because of their excellent customer service. I have not been disappointed. They assisted me with tunes for my '12 limited.

However, when I bought my 2nd license, the program was new and I had to go through DynoJet to get it. They were fast, courteous, and prompt. I did my entire purchase via email.

When I contacted Jaime for a tune on my '03, with a big bore kit, he told me he didn't have a tune for that combo. He gave me a name/email at DynoJet to contact. I forget the name, but the guy at dynojet had me send him my current tune (the HD download for a big bore kit) and he sent me back an upgraded version of that tune. The bike rode like it had a different motor….!! Awesome.

I recently went to DynoJet and took a PowerVision tuning class. DynoJet, like FuelMoto, impressed me as a class organization, and I learned a ton about tuning with the PowerVision, which is a remarkable piece of equipment…

My point, longwinded as it may be, is that it pays to buy from FuelMoto, because then you get the support of BOTH Fuelmoto and DynoJet…. That is certainly worth a few extra bucks in my opinion…

Just my 2 cents...
 
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