Enter Pin to start bike...
#21
Sorry, but TMI for a website disclosure. I'd change it now if I were you.
#23
OK - so now I better understand. My dealer is trying to rip me off or scare me into setting my pin number up.
It worked - I started setting pins on my first Harley back in 2004. Have done it every since then.
If we or I am wrong, well, I don't want to test the field and be out there with a missing fob or one that is not working properly. For me, it is really nice to know that I can start my bike in case of this misfortune.
Hope this is easier than catching a cab to Loews for that battery
It worked - I started setting pins on my first Harley back in 2004. Have done it every since then.
If we or I am wrong, well, I don't want to test the field and be out there with a missing fob or one that is not working properly. For me, it is really nice to know that I can start my bike in case of this misfortune.
Hope this is easier than catching a cab to Loews for that battery
#24
I was just thinking the same thing, but then I remembered I don't steal. However there is the potential for those with lower morals to take advantage of this situation. I advise anyone with the PIN set to the VIN to change it immeidately. I am sure more than one dealer is doing it this way, expecting you will change it later.
#25
LOL. Good luck figuring that one out and my code is changed Sparky. Plannin on heisting a few bikes are ya? Come on by my house, I have 10 rounds of 380 lead waiting on ya plus a Rot. The way I see it, you have 3 ways of leaving my property, 1. you get lucky and run away 2. in the back of a sheriff's car 3. in a coroner van, You have fun with that, I will be waiting.
Last edited by my67pnycar; 10-08-2014 at 02:32 PM.
#26
LOL. Good luck figuring that one out and my code is changed Sparky. Plannin on heisting a few bikes are ya? Come on by my house, I have 10 rounds of 380 lead waiting on ya plus a Rot. The way I see it, you have 3 ways of leaving my property, 1. you get lucky and run away 2. in the back of a sheriff's car 3. in a coroner van, You have fun with that, I will be waiting.
#27
My dealer has a preset they use on all bikes. I'm not going to disclose their preset algorithm. Just learned this myself a few weeks ago. If I had known then, when I bought my bike, I would have changed it the day of my purchase. It's changed now and I would suggest those who haven't, change/reset it.
#28
I took it as him being sarcastic and sneaky but now that I think about it, he was in a way trying to be helpful. He could of went about it in a diff way. Sorry Sunnyday, I took it wrong. I will admit when I am wrong, but then again, am I? no one knows anyone on the net, just sayin. I like to have some surprises to, I didn't say what else I have waiting, hehe.
Last edited by my67pnycar; 10-08-2014 at 03:31 PM.
#29
OK - so now I better understand. My dealer is trying to rip me off or scare me into setting my pin number up.
It worked - I started setting pins on my first Harley back in 2004. Have done it every since then.
If we or I am wrong, well, I don't want to test the field and be out there with a missing fob or one that is not working properly. For me, it is really nice to know that I can start my bike in case of this misfortune.
Hope this is easier than catching a cab to Loews for that battery
It worked - I started setting pins on my first Harley back in 2004. Have done it every since then.
If we or I am wrong, well, I don't want to test the field and be out there with a missing fob or one that is not working properly. For me, it is really nice to know that I can start my bike in case of this misfortune.
Hope this is easier than catching a cab to Loews for that battery
There was a lesson learned there... I now have 2 or 3 brand new spare batteries in my tourpak.