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<blockquote data-quote="BobOdenweller" data-source="post: 748903" data-attributes="member: 15870"><p>I had already done the throttle spring unwind and the G2 throttle tube on my '07 before buying my PC5 from fuelmoto. I don't think either of those mods made much difference. The PC5, on the other hand, completely changed the bike for the better. To me it was like night and day. Much easier to modulate the throttle coming out of a slow speed turn. I was getting ready to sell the bike before the PC5, not anymore.</p><p></p><p>One of the questions that almost always comes up when discussing Power Commanders is "does your fuel mileage get worse". Well last weekend I finally got a chance to do a long trip. According to the bike computer, I averaged 53.6 mpg doing an 800 mile loop around central and southwest Colorado including several mountain passes. I was quite surprised as I don't think I ever had that good of mileage before. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobOdenweller, post: 748903, member: 15870"] I had already done the throttle spring unwind and the G2 throttle tube on my '07 before buying my PC5 from fuelmoto. I don't think either of those mods made much difference. The PC5, on the other hand, completely changed the bike for the better. To me it was like night and day. Much easier to modulate the throttle coming out of a slow speed turn. I was getting ready to sell the bike before the PC5, not anymore. One of the questions that almost always comes up when discussing Power Commanders is "does your fuel mileage get worse". Well last weekend I finally got a chance to do a long trip. According to the bike computer, I averaged 53.6 mpg doing an 800 mile loop around central and southwest Colorado including several mountain passes. I was quite surprised as I don't think I ever had that good of mileage before. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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