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Meh, it's a win/win for us both. The new Sony MEX has an option for a red face, which goes perfectly with my red gauges and the red accent lighting in my fairing speaker openings. Just for the record, UltraNutZ himself installed that one on my bike a couple of years ago. I should have asked for more money if for no other reason. Glad it worked out for you.
No problem John. Just so you know I don't have a problem giving you more money for the Unit if you think you sold it too cheap. I was buying it under the premise that the BT wasn't working and it was two years old. But no. I'm not that guy. I pay and overpay for everything I get. If you need more money for the unit. just say the word.
Btw, I see we both have the same bracket support repair kit.
Yeah, my freakin vertical brackets broke about a year after I bought the bike. I raised hell with Harley Davidson and all they could tell me is that it was a common occurance on some bikes for that year. If I remember correctly the guy was a major dick about it. So I fabricated my own bracket kit and fixed it myself....those service managers at Harley can be major ******** sometimes. I think it's part of their training.... Lol!!
I'm having rotator cuff surgery tomorrow, but as soon as I'm physically able I'll get one. I can't imagine more volume than I now have. I'm already "that guy" when I roll up somewhere. Now if I could only find the space under the fairing to put that CV B2 I have....
I'm having rotator cuff surgery tomorrow, but as soon as I'm physically able I'll get one. I can't imagine more volume than I now have. I'm already "that guy" when I roll up somewhere. Now if I could only find the space under the fairing to put that CV B2 I have....
damnit man.. let me know how the surgery goes. I'm going in Tuesday for an arthrogram and MRI for the same thing.
Tripped on my own damn flip flop a few weeks ago and fell into that basketball goal sitting to the right of my garage while pressure washing and popped my shoulder out of socket. I was able to (in excruciating pain I might add) pop it back into socket but... the end result is now..
By the way, I drank about 5 beers (really quick) afterwards and 2hours later I was finished pressure washing my driveway.. LOL
Will do, I don't expect the surgery to be that bad but my arm will be immobilized for two weeks just for starters. No wrenching with just my left hand. Rehab is supposed to be a bitch, we will see. Anyway, the 3000D is on the list of things to do. I'm chasing a recurring problem which I thought was a bluetooth receiver problem. Replaced the head unit, replaced the hand controls which were not compatible (Shout out to Bill at Biketronics who exchanged it for free even though he wasn't at fault). 2 weeks later the problem returned.
Last edited by just plain john; Jun 11, 2015 at 07:53 AM.
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