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I bought a 2019 RGS last year with the new Boom! GTS radio. I see there is a manual, separate from the owners manual that covers just the radio. Is this supposed to come with the bike when new or do you need to purchase it separatly?
if you go to the harley sip site, look up 2019 road glide special. under owner's manuals, there will be an option to download the boom manual as a pdf. (item 3). not sure why it isn't an option on all the touring bikes, but i know it's at least available on that one.
you can register for free access as an 'independent operator'. you won't be able to access all the information being here in the states, but you will get a bit. its a great resource to have.
You can download the GTS radio manual on HD’s site, save as a pdf and then be able to view it on your phone, computer, tablet, and be able to view it whenever, wherever... https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson....glish%20v2.pdf
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