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thanks for the welcome everyone! I'm really stoked about customizing this Cross Bones.
Silly question, but I am wondering about what normally comes with the HD from the dealer. When I picked up the bike I got 1 key & fob, and thats it. How many keys do they normally come with? Also, is there an owners manual hidden away somewhere on the bike, or does it come loose? I see that there is a wire for a battery tender, does HD include tenders with these bikes? (I didn't get the charger so I guess it doesn't matter anyway).
The pigtail is on there but you have to buy a battery tender. Usually they come with 2 fob's and 2 keys and the owners manual is included but separate.
Definitely get your other set of keys and FOB. Two sets is supposed to come with the bike along with an owners manual. When I travel I always take my spare set along with me somewhere in the luggage in case I loose the first one somewhere.
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