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My dad had the screaming eagle super tuner on his bike. He was thinking that he would like to check out the setup on his bike. I told him i have the cables needed to hook up his bike to my laptop I just need the CD with the program to install on my laptop. He said he doesnt remember getting a cd. My question is should he have the CD with the program? If he should have the cd, my question is this. Is there anyone out there that has the CD and is willing to mail it to me? I will install the program on my laptop and then ship it back to you. Maybe even someone local so we dont have to mail it. When i mail it back to you I will also include 5 bucks for your mailing cost to me and my appriciation.
Last edited by pontiac69; Jun 5, 2011 at 07:33 AM.
Right now I'm on a road trip and I'm almost up in your neck of the woods. I could do that, but it will be on the 1st of July when I get home to get it. Sorry..........
Super Tuner doesn't come with software or lead. Both are extras.
I have seen rip-off copies of the software floating about the net. I certainly wouldn't enourage you to search for and download it as it would be against its copyright.
Foxster you mention that it doesnt come with the software? I know the cables are extra i thought the software comes with it. A friend bought a TTS mastertune and that came with the CD to install. Also my PCV came with the CD.
Thanks HRLSG. Maybe someone can make a copy of it so they dont have to risk sending there original.
WIDEGLIDEBOB, what does that mean? I am not looking to buy the CD and 5.00 bucks is more than covers your cost of mailing. First off i thought the CD came with it when the SERT is purchased. So please if your commenting because you want you post numbers to go up, fine. If your posting to be a smartallic, then not called for. There are other forums that allow you to do that. This forum has a higher class of members.
Last edited by pontiac69; Jun 5, 2011 at 07:23 AM.
WIDEGLIDEBOB, what does that mean? I am not looking to buy the CD and 5.00 bucks is more than covers your cost of mailing. First off i thought the CD came with it when the SERT is purchased. So please if your commenting because you want you post numbers to go up, fine. If your posting to be a smartallic, then not called for. There are other forums that allow you to do that. This forum has a higher class of members.
Very interesting pontiac69, so you assume that someone should be willing to send their near $100 program to you, so you can make an illegal pirated copy? And they should be willing to do this for a $5 mailing cost, Knowing that you, being a 'higher class forum member', would surely return their CD to them?
Very interesting pontiac69, so you assume that someone should be willing to send their near $100 program to you, so you can make an illegal pirated copy? And they should be willing to do this for a $5 mailing cost, Knowing that you, being a 'higher class forum member', would surely return their CD to them?
Yea Right.
I am starting to get confused. You are taking my post way out of context. I thought this forum was to give ideas, show mods, share low buck mods, sell things, meet other harley owners, and help out other members. RonnR at no time am i saying i want to make "ILLEGAL" copies of anything. Why are you reading "into" my post intead of reading the actual post. That is not what was said at all. Please read my original post more clearly. My post says I thought you get the CD when you buy the SERT. Since my Dad didnt have it or remember if he got one i would post something here.
My question is if your not adding positive feedback to the post then why comment at all. What are you benifiting by posting that i am crazy and accusing me of "making illegal pirated copies". I have helped out a few memebers that asked for something in the past. I never looked at it as a negative thing. If I saw someone needing something that i had and I could help someone out, i do. JUST WHY ACCUSE SOMEONE OF SOMETHING AND MAKE THE TOPIC CHANGE DIRECTION. Also you say 100 dollar program. As you can see, the post from HRLYSG. The ebay link is for 27 bucks. So again why are you just trying to start trouble. I dont get it.
I guess we all have different opinions on life.
Last edited by pontiac69; Jun 5, 2011 at 09:57 AM.
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