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What are the big other things you want to do? Maybe I don't know what I don't have. And would once I had it.
I have four Twin Cams, 2001 to 2016, and would like to make sure I never have to go to a dealer again....
As the bikes age, changing an ECM or BCM, etc, etc, maybe a possibility.... I'd like to be totally independent when it comes to repairs and maintenance...
I'm even trying to figure out if I have room somewhere for a tire changer.... My riding buddies would love me, not so sure my wife would agree....
Actually my wife is awesome... When I built my little 350 aq ft bike garage/shop, my wife bought me my lift table...!!
I'm even trying to figure out if I have room somewhere for a tire changer.... ...!!
I have tires mounted is the one thing I go to dealer for. I got a buddy, retired harley indie does it with the manual one. I hate bothering him to much, and have thought about it.
What got me thinking about scanners was ABS brake fluid changes. See Twin Te Twin Scan 4 around $600. Clears codes and monitors. But are there any tuners that would do this too? Or is there another brand better price? Do they mate to the bike? Speed Test
Opinions?
2015 FLHTK?
They said it was ready to go a few years ago but never released the feature, pressure from the Motor company I bet.
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