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I bought it originally for my 2015 RG. When I traded for a 2020 Limited I kept it knowing you could re-license for a new bike. I am now doing some performance upgrades on my 20 and called Fuel Moto about up-dating it. He asked me how long it had been since I used it and I had to admit over 5 or 6 years. He told me not good and he was right. I cannot get it to start up. My question is, does anyone know of any tricks to re start or is it now a paper weight?
My PV2B had lost its memory a couple times, am wondering if the battery that holds the memory is dying, was able to reload the tune into it and now I plug it in to the computer once in a while to keep it charged.
They can be brought back I have done a couple fm actually has a files just for this and then dynojet will reapply the license. You must have spoke with a salesman not a true tech lol
Last edited by Roadking69; Aug 26, 2024 at 12:15 PM.
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