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I just looked into this very issue about a week ago and the newest version of the factory GPS add-on module for the H-K radio that comes with the bike is $799, but it's obsolete now.
It seems to me that if you can't get the options to make all the buttons on the radio work then, technically, the radio itself is obsolete too, isn't it? Maybe I'm missing something, though.
Last edited by jpooch00; Jan 24, 2010 at 05:48 AM.
It seems to me that if you can't get the options to make all the buttons on the radio work then, technically, the radio itself is obsolete too, isn't it? Maybe I'm missing something, though.
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