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    HCG Technical Senior Member Relic's Avatar
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    Re: Radio Calibration

    I solved all of that high tech crap....I drive a 99 Ford Ranger. It has 200,000 miles and I have only had to replaced the speed sensor. Why spend big money on a car when you can use the extra cash to bike parts for a new bike.
    My Golf Swing is so bad, I look like a caveman killing his lunch.

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    Re: Radio Calibration

    Quote Originally Posted by Relic
    The radio and security system has to be calibrated together and can only be done with the digital technician at the dealership. Shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes.
    Yes, exactly what I expected. But, one would be remiss were one not to question whether or not concideration has to be given to the need for additional callibration which may be required by bikes with WINDSHIELDS???
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    Re: Radio Calibration

    yeah... kinda upsetting having to take my bike in to the dealer just so they can stop my new radio from beeping when they put the beeping in, in the first place. $42. later and my 07 bike radio sounds like it did 2 years ago. Funny I can't remember in my wholelife of 53 years of ever having to replace a radio. I love the Harley experience.

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    Re: Radio Calibration

    Quote Originally Posted by HairBiker
    yeah... kinda upsetting having to take my bike in to the dealer just so they can stop my new radio from beeping when they put the beeping in, in the first place. $42. later and my 07 bike radio sounds like it did 2 years ago. Funny I can't remember in my wholelife of 53 years of ever having to replace a radio. I love the Harley experience.
    EVERYone I knwo who rides a dresser (and that list is in the hundreds) has eventually had some level of trouble with their sound system.
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