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I knew that there was a key. Whether they worked or not???????:icon_head bang:
Technically, a key is included (well, 2 really) but the ignition, bags, fork lock are all operated "keylessly". You'd only use the "key" if your battery was dead. I do however, use the lock/unlock buttons on the key which is also a fob.
So......you bought something and you don't exactly what you bought????
Real smart...........
Kinda like buying a house and then asking "Is there a bathroom and kitchen?".
Last edited by silvrbill; Dec 24, 2014 at 09:41 AM.
So......you bought something and you don't exactly what you bought????
Real smart...........
Kinda like buying a house and then asking "Is there a bathroom and kitchen?".
No, I bought a bike and I know exactly what the bike looks like. It's all the other things that I'm just not sure of. I didn't buy it just for those things so I didn't pay close attention to them until now.
This forum is a great place for information but you also have to weed through the grumblings of a few. Hope your have a nice day.
So......you bought something and you don't exactly what you bought????
Real smart...........
Kinda like buying a house and then asking "Is there a bathroom and kitchen?".
Another hater. Gotta love an open forum.
I know most of it's been covered but page 25 of your owner's manual has a list.
Most salesman don't realize that the white box for the headset(s) contain both headsets, not just one so they don't think it comes with two of them.
We didn't get the gold keys. We did get a round heavy brass coin CVO medallion, and a dog tag for a life time membership to the HD museum in Milwaukee plus tickets. Which is also our next vacation trip this Memorial Day.
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