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I had a TFI installed on wifes street glide.I see that there are three bottons on it.
One,a + botton,Two a - botton and three a mode botton.Anybody know anything about these
TFIs and any instuctions.Dealer gave us none.
Shortleg[Dave]
Shortleg,
I would suggest either calling the dealer, or driving over there an get the instructions they should have given those to you when you made the purchase.
The link that Tech give you is a good one. I just installed the unit on my 07 FL.. Routing the wires where you want them is the hardest part. It gave my scoot a little more life & gave me much cooler thighs!
Thanks Bro,that was just what I needed.
Now I understand what the darn thing will do
and when.I will also be able to reset things if I change pipes in the future.
Thanks
Shortleg{dave]
The link that Tech give you is a good one. I just installed the unit on my 07 FL.. Routing the wires where you want them is the hardest part. It gave my scoot a little more life & gave me much cooler thighs.
I had one of the older units on my 02 RK and liked it. I like the simplicity of it. Where did you get the 07 unit, and what's a good price?
The link that Tech give you is a good one. I just installed the unit on my 07 FL.. Routing the wires where you want them is the hardest part. It gave my scoot a little more life & gave me much cooler thighs.
I had one of the older units on my 02 RK and liked it. I like the simplicity of it. Where did you get the 07 unit, and what's a good price?
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