Seeing too many threads on this forum about CC cockups. The Audiovox unit is just difficult enough to install for many people to make a mess of it, spending lots of time trying to get the thing to work properly.
Installing the AVCC could not have been easier. I just had Smitty do it.Once you've had an electronic cruise on a bike, it's very hard to go without. It makes long trips so much more pleasant.
I wouldn't ever have been able to figure out the AVCC if I'd been the first to try it but the step-by-step instructions available now make the install very easy.
https://www.spoiledbiker.com/fjrmanual.html you can always try this option it is a plug and play all connectors match up with factory plugs. Probably cost as much as it would if it was factory option.
If AV can make and sell them at a profit for $100 retail, than Yamaha can make and sell them at a profit for WAY less than $800. I'd have spent $400 on a Yamaha factory CC in an NYM because it'd then be under warranty and subject to Y.E.S.Assuming Yamaha FINALLY sees the writing on the wall and offers cruise as an option on future models, and assuming they outsource the actual hardware, say, to McCruise, and the price of the McCruise, plus markup, adds $800 to the price, how many would opt for the $800 option, or save the money on initial purchase and install their own $100 Audiovox?
Makes my $15 VistaCruise look REAL good.
The MC has features that make it much nicer to use. The CCS is a compromise to be sure. I don't doubt that a factory unit would/should fall somewhere between. I'm thinking $500 would have one on just about every bike. Ok, make it $495.99If AV can make and sell them at a profit for $100 retail, than Yamaha can make and sell them at a profit for WAY less than $800. I'd have spent $400 on a Yamaha factory CC in an NYM because it'd then be under warranty and subject to Y.E.S.
Keep your seedy dreams to yourself zippy..But we can dream.
Radman,The MC has features that make it much nicer to use. The CCS is a compromise to be sure. I don't doubt that a factory unit would/should fall somewhere between. I'm thinking $500 would have one on just about every bike. Ok, make it $495.99If AV can make and sell them at a profit for $100 retail, than Yamaha can make and sell them at a profit for WAY less than $800. I'd have spent $400 on a Yamaha factory CC in an NYM because it'd then be under warranty and subject to Y.E.S.
Hold on here, who's the real zippy, pal? :glare:Keep your seedy dreams to yourself zippy..But we can dream.
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Whaddya expect from ol' numbnuts?Hold on here, who's the real zippy, pal? :glare:Keep your seedy dreams to yourself zippy..But we can dream.
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:jester:
+1 :thumbsupsmileyanim:Once you've had an electronic cruise on a bike, it's very hard to go without. It makes long trips so much more pleasant.
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