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from what i can see, nothing, might have something to do with the ECM, try both of them to see what happens.............. something i would do if i could
You want map #100 the other one is HD International for exported bikes your bike would run backwards on that calibration.
Now seriouslly you want #100 the one for the international bikes looks for a kick stand interlock input and bike may not start
or check engine lamp may be on, there may be other differences also.
Good call Jim Dawson, I didn't even cosider that he was outside of US. I am new to this "international" community, I still don,t know if they sell HDI bikes in Canada or US spec bikes. But I do know for certain that HDI bikes all have a kick stand interlock. le green will your bike start with the kick stand down, if it does then it isUS spec, if bike will not start until you put up kick stand then you have an HDI bike. I say all this because I work on canadian vehicals all the time here in the US and I know that parts of Canada have many US vehicals..
I think you can check from vin# if your bike is an international model. I have understood that vin starts "1HD...." if your bike is US-model and "5HD...." if it´s international. My 06 SG is made for Europe(bike was sold new inFinland) and it has a vin starting "5HD..." = international model which means it has all thelights EU-approved (not DOT)etc.etc.
Canadian bikes (I have one) is technically an HDI model but to US specs on the engine and exhaust. Lights etc. vary from one market to the next. HDI is a catch-all term for anything that is not US. New HDI Europe bikes, for example, may have active intake and/or exhaust so unless changed to those you want to choose the US map.
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