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EFI Tuner Kit missing from my new Night Train??????
Hi all,
I bought an '07 Night Train used from somebody and they advertised a 32107-01G EFI Race Tuner kit with it. Well, I fell in love with the bike when I saw it and bought it and never thought about the tuner kit until now. I figured I could play with it later. Come to find out, it's just some cables, and black box, and a cd and I did not get any of it? Nothing installs on the bike itself???
Sounds like I should have got some other things with the bike and I didn't. Please correct if I'm wrong, if I am I'll probably have to cut my losses and move on without it........ I even have the receipt from the dealer they bought it from showing they paid $400 for it.
That is right.. You r lucky u at least got the cables... With the SERT nothing mounts to the bike.. That block box installs to the bike when you need to mod it...
That is right.. You r lucky u at least got the cables... With the SERT nothing mounts to the bike.. That block box installs to the bike when you need to mod it...
Actually that's what I mean. I didn't get anything with the bike. I wonder if the dealer gave them the cables. I emailed them asking them for the cables, box, and cd if they have it...........
I hear these kits marry themselves to the VIN # of the bike and can't be used with any other bike. If that's true, maybe their HD dealer has them and I can call for them?
When you buy that tuner, all you get is the black box. everything else has to be bought seperate. The black box the guy has for that 07, can only be used on your bike, unless he has the box reflashed by a dealer.
I was gonna buy all the crap, but decided I'm just gonna get a T-max and be done.
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