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4 replies and no one has answered my question yet.
So you want to know if you can remove it from your bike, and install it on your buddy's bike?
The answer would be yes, as long as your buddy's bike is an '00-'06.
As I stated in my previous post, I bought a used TSSM module with security system on Ebay from a guy who removed it from his wrecked '03 Ultra. I installed it on my '05 Ultra with no problems at all. I just removed my stock TSSM module and put in the TSSM/security module, tested the key fob and everything works fine. I bought 2 more key fobs on here used from another member, programmed them to the module, and everything is good to go.
a buddy of mine didn't want his module, he was sick of the autoarm feature and since it was a european module only the dealer can disable that.
we pulled the module of his bike, put my stock tsm in and cranked right up.
I put his module on my bike, did the whole marrying process and no problems at all (now I'm dealing with the autoarm feature which is getting old so I guess I will have the dealer disable that).
Hi
I have the same doubts,
Can i remove my 68200-07A smart security and install it on the next bike that i am gong to buy which is a sportster(48)
My current bike is 883N 2011
Thanks
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