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if you do any of this its fraud. i dont care how you count it, or try and justifie it. its fraud no matter how you look at it. leave it alone. the person will either buy it or not. god i hate dishonest people
if you do any of this its fraud. i dont care how you count it, or try and justifie it. its fraud no matter how you look at it. leave it alone. the person will either buy it or not. god i hate dishonest people
Dishonest huh? Thats funny. did you even bother to read what I wrote? My bike isnt for sale, nor will it ever be. And even If I did sell it what 99% of the folks in this thread are trying to do is make the speedos accurate, not the other way around. Why would I want to ride my bike around with zero miles when I know exactly how many it has, and have a way to make it read accurately. This method WILL NOT remove miles, only add them. But by all means go please the crown.
if you do any of this its fraud. i dont care how you count it, or try and justifie it. its fraud no matter how you look at it. leave it alone. the person will either buy it or not. god i hate dishonest people
Hey guys, guess what! Being honest is fraudulent!! Replacing your gauges and making sure the mileage is still accurate is the opposite of fraud. This is an honest as it gets, dude.
Thanks for all the Info on this thread. Does this method work on latest models like 2023 Sportster S as well. It has Digital Cluster?
California has some weird laws of registering a Out of State bike with minimum 7500 miles on it. Mine had only 1700. So i would like to increase my mileage without riding it.
I plan to keep the bike, so i dont care about adding miles to it. Any help is appreciated. Please help me out.
was missing about 310 miles on my bike due to a burnt fuse shutting off the central computer (a brake light short will do this on the the 2004 sportster). used a $10 signal generator to add em back, no prob.
the big black box is just a dc power supply, the signal generator is the little grey box and was from amazon.
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