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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 1268281" data-attributes="member: 17601"><p>Just FYI on the MCCruise. I have an Audiovox cc that my exceptionally skilled brother in law helped me install. Knock on wood it's always worked just like it should. I used to ride with a guy that had a MCCruise on his '08 FJR, and we would switch bikes sometimes. He said my AV just worked better than his MCC. It would set faster, hold speed more accurately, and increase up or down with the buttons better than the MCC. Not sure if it's due to the unit itself or the install, but after that I've always thought the MCC may not be worth the price. This is just one example of course, but something to consider. The point being if you want cruise and already did an AV install, you might just consider re-doing it w/ a new unit if you can't find the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 1268281, member: 17601"] Just FYI on the MCCruise. I have an Audiovox cc that my exceptionally skilled brother in law helped me install. Knock on wood it's always worked just like it should. I used to ride with a guy that had a MCCruise on his '08 FJR, and we would switch bikes sometimes. He said my AV just worked better than his MCC. It would set faster, hold speed more accurately, and increase up or down with the buttons better than the MCC. Not sure if it's due to the unit itself or the install, but after that I've always thought the MCC may not be worth the price. This is just one example of course, but something to consider. The point being if you want cruise and already did an AV install, you might just consider re-doing it w/ a new unit if you can't find the problem. [/QUOTE]
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