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Some dummy changed the code for his bike and said to self, self we don't need to write it down, well they sure should of, how does one get back into it, or does a dealer have to wave the magic wand over it so they can change it And write it down this time? Thanks.
1) Set your kill switch and ignition switch to off
2) Quickly turn the ignition switch on, off, on, off, on
3) Immediately press and let go of the left turn signal switch twice (press, let go, press, let go)
4) Press and let go the right signal once
5) Current PIN will be displayed on odometer
6) You can now change it by pressing left turn signal to change number and lock number in with right turn signal button then it will move over to next number to be changed. You cannot use a number 0 in your pin
Last edited by K Melancon; Feb 1, 2019 at 09:16 PM.
Download a password keeper app for your Android or iPhone and add it to that. You always have your phone with you so you will always have your codes - no to mention your other logins and passwords. I use an app called 1Password which is amazing.
1) Set your kill switch and ignition switch to off
2) Quickly turn the ignition switch on, off, on, off, on
3) Immediately press and let go of the left turn signal switch twice (press, let go, press, let go)
4) Press and let go the right signal once
5) Current PIN will be displayed on odometer
6) You can now change it by pressing left turn signal to change number and lock number in with right turn signal button then it will move over to next number to be changed. You cannot use a number 0 in your pin
sweet, now i can steal yours or anyone's harley. thanks
Download a password keeper app for your Android or iPhone and add it to that. You always have your phone with you so you will always have your codes - no to mention your other logins and passwords. I use an app called 1Password which is amazing.
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