rocksarntpeople
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So this weekend I installed the Rapidbike EVO Exclusive kit for the 2015 RC390 and I have to say it makes a huge difference right off the bat. I can answer any technical questions for anyone if they have them, but the install is fairly straightforward and explained pretty well in the instructions they give you. Mine also came with the USB cable and software license needed to hook it up to a computer, (although Im fairly certain this was a mistake on the company's part since the "Exclusive" I believe is not supposed to have these in the box hence the cheaper price) and I can confirm that it is in-fact monitoring all the necessary sensors and making adjustments (pretty cool to watch actually).
Part of the software includes a plethora of different base maps, the ability to change parameters manually and logging which all makes for a pretty solid product for $395.
I guess my only question (and I plan to reach out to Dimsport and ask them myself) is if I should be using a different base map for any mods or if I should just leave it alone and let it do its thing? I would think a base map that is closer to your target parameters would be better since it would limit the amount of adjusting needed by the module itself, but when I get an answer to that I will post in here for people of the future.
All in all, awesome unit for not a whole lot of money. A true set and forget kind of thing and should respond well to any mods down the road without having to do much if any fiddling.
TL/DNR: Buy one now. Its cheap(ish), easy to install and makes a big difference right out of the box. I can post more follow ups as I put some miles on it and let the "auto-tuning" do its magic
Part of the software includes a plethora of different base maps, the ability to change parameters manually and logging which all makes for a pretty solid product for $395.
I guess my only question (and I plan to reach out to Dimsport and ask them myself) is if I should be using a different base map for any mods or if I should just leave it alone and let it do its thing? I would think a base map that is closer to your target parameters would be better since it would limit the amount of adjusting needed by the module itself, but when I get an answer to that I will post in here for people of the future.
All in all, awesome unit for not a whole lot of money. A true set and forget kind of thing and should respond well to any mods down the road without having to do much if any fiddling.
TL/DNR: Buy one now. Its cheap(ish), easy to install and makes a big difference right out of the box. I can post more follow ups as I put some miles on it and let the "auto-tuning" do its magic