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Oh think mine came with the FP3 or atleast he mentioned Fuel Pac the ability to tune my bike. With the exhaust 2 in one deal he mentioned the fuel pac is key.
The speedo? Does it automatically pick up the rpm and all the extras. Or do you wire in circuit.?
It's plug n play, no wiring needed...If they didn't give you the FP3, then it's plugged into the bike. You can download the FP3 app on your phone, and when you turn on the bikes ignition it should show up and connect. You can also play around with it in "demo" mode to check out all the features, and get used to it...
Last edited by Rocker B; Sep 28, 2017 at 10:34 AM.
I still cannot get over how many parts are shared or interchange between the Rocker and the Deuce. You have a Deuce console on your Rocker and here i have a Rocker tank on my Deuce lol
I still cannot get over how many parts are shared or interchange between the Rocker and the Deuce. You have a Deuce console on your Rocker and here i have a Rocker tank on my Deuce lol
(2000 Series Speedometer/Tachometer Tank Mount Instrument Replacement)
will this his work on a rocker? I need a replacement because my bike is from USA and Canada needs KM read out.
Wow, what a great Rocker thread! I sat here the whole day and read every line of every page (all 70 of them). Rocker B. You've done a stellar job on your Rocker C. I really like the upgraded speedo and console along with the grenade cover and the chrome wheels. But most of all I admire your mechanical skills. My local HD dealer would never know my name if I had the tools and brains to use'em. Thanks for taking the time to post all the little details along the way.
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