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Map Switch For Husaberg Fe390, Fe450, Fe570 2009-2012 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Gering, Nebraska, US

Gering, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:70 degree racing Warranty:No

This auction is for a brand new 70 degree racing map switch for Husaberg FE390, FE450, and FE570 2009-2012.  This is a new item I had as a spare for my 2011 FE 570.  I have the exact item on my bike now and like it very much.  The 3 map settings are: 1) stock 2) Low - this is the high traction mode for more sloppy terrain, this mode seems to have a bit more torque off the bottom and a slightly mellower mid and top end great for trail riding 3) A for aggressive.  Adds power in the mid and high rpm ranges.  You must stop the engine to change modes - I can do it on the fly with the electric start.  A great value vs the expensive Trail Tech map.  Ship to 48 states only.

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