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I have a Street Glide Special. I flashed it with the most recent version of the the software and paired it to my phone right after I got it. Been riding it with out issue for about three weeks and 450 miles.
Yesterday, when I got on the bike it looked like it paired to my phone and started a timer (also shut the radio off). I looked at my phone and it did not look like it was paired. Now, every time I get on the bike this happens and the only way for me to get out of this is to turn bluetooth off on my phone.
I am going to bring it down to the shop this week to see what they say, but thought I would ask if anyone had seen this before.
I've seen that. I had to unpair the phone to the bike and then reassociate the pair. This happened to me when I upgraded the firmware. Not sure why the difference, but it worked without a problem after the re-pairing.
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