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I installed the stage 3 kit as instructed on a 2021 Road Glide Special but still need to take it to get flashed. Support with Rockford fosgate said I was fine to ride the bike but dont listen to the radio. Well after installation I now have several voltage and throttle codes being thrown. Does this have to do with not flashing it yet? Is the ECM tied to the radio far more than I think it is? Please help🙏🏼
yup, post this in audio, prepare yourself though, with the vast amount of knowledge over there, they are snobby, and will remind you just how bad RF is...
yup, post this in audio, prepare yourself though, with the vast amount of knowledge over there, they are snobby, and will remind you just how bad RF is...
That is if they even answer you. Don't like new kids playing in their sandbox. Snobby for sure...!
yup, post this in audio, prepare yourself though, with the vast amount of knowledge over there, they are snobby, and will remind you just how bad RF is...
Originally Posted by jamala00
That is if they even answer you. Don't like new kids playing in their sandbox. Snobby for sure...!
I'm a "new kid" and have found them extremely helpful there in the audio forum
I'm a "new kid" and have found them extremely helpful there in the audio forum
Originally Posted by memphisharley
some..maybe a tad. helpful..for sure.
That's cool. I've tried, not had much luck. I've also seen a few other guys post questions on new systems and subscribed to their threads because they had the same bike as me and their threads end up on page two after a while with no responses.
That's cool. I've tried, not had much luck. I've also seen a few other guys post questions on new systems and subscribed to their threads because they had the same bike as me and their threads end up on page two after a while with no responses.
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