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I ordered a SERT from Zanotti's part number 32107-01E. They informed me that Harley made that part number obsolete and replaced it with 32107-01F. it arrived today and has no cables with it to attach to the ECU. I contacted Zanotti's, and they did some checking and found out the cables are no longer included. I need to order the cables 32108-06 for $26.95 and they are back ordered until late August.[:@]
Now I have pipes, Stage 1 air and no SERT for several weeks. I don't know if the old cables will work, but if anyone has a set they want to sell I am interested. If a member was willing to send me their cables to use, I would send them back ASAP after use. I could send them $30.00 through Paypal or certified check to cover costs and then when they receive the cables back send whatever portion they believe is fair back to me
I would return it, if it wasn't for the fact that I opened the box. I haven't installed so the module hasn't "locked" with a bike, but Harley won't accept it as a return. Zanotti's has been great, but their hands are kind of tied. So, I could sell it outright and buy something else or keep it and wait. I have had the PC III USB on another bike and liked it, but wanted to try something different this time. Thats the luck!
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