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I'll see if I can find the company again. I found them while researching TTS Mastertune. Probably not much price difference between a reset and just upgrading to TTS. It's 100.00 to do that. I would call them.
TTS makes you you a "qualifier" report on the SERT to see if it passes. I downloaded the software but it looks like you have to have the SERT hooked up to the bike to get it to pass. I would be interested in the other company though, I have a few SERT off wrecked bikes that I would like reset.
TTS makes you you a "qualifier" report on the SERT to see if it passes. I downloaded the software but it looks like you have to have the SERT hooked up to the bike to get it to pass. I would be interested in the other company though, I have a few SERT off wrecked bikes that I would like reset.
I looked briefly for them, I'll look again later today. I have to finish my taxes. I have to reset mine too, getting the Vision instead of TTS.
I looked and still can't find it. The funny thing is I ran across it two or three times when I was researching TTS Mastertune. I did find that TTS keeps the SERT married to your bike when they upgrade you to TTS. That is per Steve at TTS as he posted on another forum. If I run across whoever is hacking into these things to unmarry them I'll post it.
you could call the insurance company and see if they will do a supplemental claim for the sert.
I doubt I would bring it up. It's actually theirs, it would have went with the bike in most cases. It just fell through the cracks so to speak. If I thought they knew where the bike was and wouldn't be a bunch of BS, I'd give it to them. That was 7 months ago.
I'm checking with my dealer now, to see if it has any value.
I'm surprised almost 300 views, nobody knows what it's worth.
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