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UltraNutz, Yes, I have the console harness that you state and yes the overlay harness plugs into the cb, but there is no plug under the seat where the console harness routes to to plug into. I believe this is the purpose of the "jumper" harness 69200703.
austinslider. Thank you and I do too.
I see you have the Progressive Monotubes. How do you like them? Are you still at stock height or did you go lower. I have read mixed reviews. Looking at dropping an inch on the front myself as I added 1 inch lowering blocks to the rear.
I like the montubes. On my last bike, I bought a Burly lowering spring and the bike rode like a tank. I bought the standard height tubes this time, it still think it dropped the front end a lil bit. It's a stiffer ride, but after riding a Springer for 10 years, it's pretty dang soft...lol.
UPDATE: The dealer finally just routed the console pod harness up toward and into the fairing instead of down under the seat where it would normally rout to. This eliminated the "jumper" harness that he said I was missing. Ok...no big deal there but he said "I have 12 hours in this but i'm going to knock it down to 8 hours" HOLY CRAP....8 hours? this should have taken more like 6. I paid it but damn, I told him if you need your CERTIFIED techs to learn something, send them to school on your dime, not mine.
UPDATE: The dealer finally just routed the console pod harness up toward and into the fairing instead of down under the seat where it would normally rout to. This eliminated the "jumper" harness that he said I was missing. Ok...no big deal there but he said "I have 12 hours in this but i'm going to knock it down to 8 hours" HOLY CRAP....8 hours? this should have taken more like 6. I paid it but damn, I told him if you need your CERTIFIED techs to learn something, send them to school on your dime, not mine.
OUCH! Well at least the wife is happy and you can't put a price on that...
Well she wasn't very happy when we went to the dealer to get the bike after them having it for 5 days. I didn't envy the the service manager when she finally blew up after listening to his story on why it took so long since she has been in a similar service related industry for 19 years. I just backed up and gave her room.
Well she wasn't very happy when we went to the dealer to get the bike after them having it for 5 days. I didn't envy the the service manager when she finally blew up after listening to his story on why it took so long since she has been in a similar service related industry for 19 years. I just backed up and gave her room.
If your wife is anything like my wife, I would not want to be on the receiving end of that conversation. I've learned and apparently so have you..
I have a CB Module removed from a 2009 FLHTUC and I want to use it in a 2019 FLHTK. The wiring connector is different from another CB Module I have which fits a 2019 FLHTK. So why not use that one you say? Well I want to have a CB equipped on both my bikes for I have two 2019's. Anyone know of an adapter cable to make this work?
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