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If you have, allow automatic updating, selected, it should do it automatically. There is a setting for the apps them selves and one for the market also, I believe.
I noticed today that Harley's mobile web site will no longer allow you to search for a dealer using GPS coordinates. You can still search by entering an address or zip code, but the "use my current location" button is gone.
I'm not sure why, maybe they are working on an upgrade. I sent an email to Harley about it, but I am not really expecting a response.
A lot of people seemed to like this feature, and I wanted to mention it so you won't think you are doing something wrong, or that the app is broken.
It is kind of neat. Why isn't Illinois listed under Links > road/weather? Not sure the shock load under procedures/values is correct for an 09+ touring bike.
Why isn't Illinois listed under Links > road/weather? Not sure the shock load under procedures/values is correct for an 09+ touring bike.
I only put in State DOT web sites that are optimized for mobile devices. Some of the biggest states, like Illinois and Florida, do not have them. Granted, some the sites that are included are pretty lame, but some of them - like Alabama, British Columbia, or New York - are packed with information.
As far as the shock values go, can you tell me specifically what you are referring to? I spent a lot of time making those tables.
There will be another update coming shortly, I found a mistake I made in some code, and I would like to correct any other mistakes at the same time.
I only put in State DOT web sites that are optimized for mobile devices. Some of the biggest states, like Illinois and Florida, do not have them. Granted, some the sites that are included are pretty lame, but some of them - like Alabama, British Columbia, or New York - are packed with information.
As far as the shock values go, can you tell me specifically what you are referring to? I spent a lot of time making those tables.
There will be another update coming shortly, I found a mistake I made in some code, and I would like to correct any other mistakes at the same time.
Damn Illinois.....always messing up As far as the values, I just noticed you copied it out of the manual. The tables look great. I should be questioning HD and not you. I am only 160 lbs. and there is no way I can run my shocks with 0-10 pounds. It would bottom out on every RR track there is. What if someone wieghed 140lbs? Should they really try 0lbs of pressure?.. Hope you didn't take offense. I should have RTFM.....lol
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