We had 58 degrees Wed. & I got a short ride in to 1 of my favorite local biker joints for a burger & my Freewheeler drew some attention, as they are still pretty new.
1 person brought up the pin number the newer bikes have & I asked if everyone had changed their #, as the factory uses the same 1 quite often & 1 guy said yes & 2 others had a blank stare. They were going to get their manuals out when they got home.
So, has everyone reset the factory pin number?
That is why I never lock my forks. If I loose the key/fob, I can start the bike with the pin, but if the forks are locked, you're screwed!
1 person brought up the pin number the newer bikes have & I asked if everyone had changed their #, as the factory uses the same 1 quite often & 1 guy said yes & 2 others had a blank stare. They were going to get their manuals out when they got home.
So, has everyone reset the factory pin number?
That is why I never lock my forks. If I loose the key/fob, I can start the bike with the pin, but if the forks are locked, you're screwed!