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how is every one I'm only new to this forum very first one ever anyway do have a question I have taken ownership of a bag bike as iv been told they are called
to my question I am having a problem with the Cruze control and also the radio the bike is a 1994 Harley Davidson( FLHTCU) nether off these units are working it strikes me that they are both on the accessories can anyone that knows about these problems give me an in site into wether it is possible a short and if so were would the short be thanks regards Gipsybill
how is every one I'm only new to this forum very first one ever anyway do have a question I have taken ownership of a bag bike as iv been told they are called
to my question I am having a problem with the Cruze control and also the radio the bike is a 1994 Harley Davidson( FLHTCU) nether off these units are working it strikes me that they are both on the accessories can anyone that knows about these problems give me an in site into wether it is possible a short and if so were would the short be thanks regards Gipsybill
Hi from the UK and welcome to HDF. Your bike is an Evo and we have a dedicated Evo section, where you will find more members who are able to answer your questions., so call in there and have a look around.
As you are living in a foreign land, as I am, I strongly recommend you buy yourself the genuine H-D service manuals for your bike. They will have details on testing your bike and putting it right. Any local Harley dealer can supply, although they may have to order in for you.
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