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I have read 2 different things here and I need clarification.
If I install cruise myself, I understand the dealer has to initiate it, $25 or so.
Question is, will be bike be driveable from my garage at my house to the dealer 6 miles away or will the bike be imobile until the initiation is done by the dealer?
I have a 2009 Road Glide that has Cruise Control, so this question is just for my information.
As we now have the TBW and the Cruise does not have a servo, what does the Kit contain? I know that it comes with the Handlebar switch assemble and the dash cruise switch. After you install the kit, you will need to go to have the EFI "Flashed" to use the cruise. So what else is in the kit?
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