V-max T-boost V-boost Control Tboost Vmax Yamaha on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
Yamaha V Max V-Boost Kit.
This is brand new Outlaw T-Boost kit by V-Max Outlaw. I bought it for my Vmax but sold my bike before I ever installed it. You can go to there website to see more info. This is a switched kit so you can turn it on or off.
T boost is a simple modification that allows automatic V boosters to start operating on the bike at 3000 RPM instead of the factory setting at 6000 RPM. Kit contains all connectors and instructions.
Still sealed I never opened the package. Outlaw states Lifetime Warrenty on product. But I must sell it as is, so I lowered the price alot with free shipping. I heard so much good about this product after researching it.
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