- Oct 24, 2007
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Thanks alot fellas ....Im gonna try the farmers one out..but so far out of Geico , progressive and statefarm, state farm is the cheapest for liability roadside and comprehensive...
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I have a bazzaz (superior and better quality imo) with an auto tuner so i map it myself. Its better to use an auto tuner in real life situation instead of on a dyno if youre just street riding imo. And you can map it as many times as you want. elevation changes, seasonal changes, street/track, economy fuel map, performance map, if you have a new exhaust setup you need a new map also, way more cheaper more convenient than a dynovillarino1k I have some cheap brand similar to xena, and it is sensitive depending on how it's angled, with a strong gust of wind it sets it off.
And yea when I bought it the company contacted me and asked about mods so they can load a map onto it. What exhaust, air filter, and other mods I had. Just weird when the shop said it would be an hour worth of labor, seeing as how they don't have a dyno. And I'm not that fond of someone taking my bike up to high speeds. Gunna call around to shops and see who has a dyno.
Also still waiting for some vinyl samples, and powder swatches to change up the colors on the bike.
Edit:anyone ever buy anything from bkmoto.com? Thinking about getting my headlights done.
Been considering getting a bike for a while now but still can't decide.
How much is a decent used bike going to run me? I'm in CA. Is $4k a decent budget?
How's it goin fam? Recently purchased this 2008 Nightster for $3800. About 5k miles on it.
Why I never talk to people in cars while I'm on 2 wheels.