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Did mine yesterday. No changes I could see off the bat but haven't ridden yet due to crappy weather. The volume buttons still require individual pushes as opposed to holding and the sound scaling up or down and the arrival time on a route I entered was still hosed as well. No biggie but was hoping that would have been included.
i feel like the a standard old USB would have been fine....why'd they have to be difficult?
Picked up an adaptor cord for 9.00 yesterday. Plug the regular USB into it, the the C end into the bike.
They say you can't update with a Mac Book. I was able to, I have a Fat32 formatted USB with nothing on it. Down load straight to the USB. Extracted the file from the Folder to the USB. Deleted the folder. Put bike in Accessory mode, waited for it to fully boot. Then plugged USB in. Bike asked if I wanted to up date software, I hit yes and it did.
There was a new BCM software update released last week. Dealer has to install it with the digital tech. I had it done yesterday during the 5K service. I have 5565 miles on it since Sept 1.
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