The Infotainment "Accept" button
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I'm a boomer (76) ready to replace a 100,000 mile veteran BUT this "exclusivity" crap means they don't have what I want. Being mature, I can wait and continue to ride the bike I have loved for so may miles. Harley's strategy translates to missing a ready sale in my case. Don't know how many more like me are out there. Their big plan may mean they miss the sale entirely should I deteriorate or croak unexpectedly. Guess current management doesn't believe in the "bird in the hand" philosophy.
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The accept screen is not eliminated but it will expire and disappear after some time if you do not hit the accept button (5-10s?).
The warning screen that does have to be acknowledged is if you have an older iPod attached to the USB port on startup (the kind that had a hard drive like my old 120GB "iPod Classic"). A warning may appear advising about vibration not being good for the device and that warning must be acknowledged in order for it to go away.
The latest Boom! updates can be found on the H-D Service Information Portal here.
The warning screen that does have to be acknowledged is if you have an older iPod attached to the USB port on startup (the kind that had a hard drive like my old 120GB "iPod Classic"). A warning may appear advising about vibration not being good for the device and that warning must be acknowledged in order for it to go away.
The latest Boom! updates can be found on the H-D Service Information Portal here.
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