Security key fob-Do i need one?

Jan 29, 2020
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I recently Bought a 2017 Freehweeler and got three keys with it but no security key fob. Do i need one? Should i buy one and have it progrmaed? I didn't really pay attention until a few days ago. Thanks!
 
I recently Bought a 2017 Freehweeler and got three keys with it but no security key fob. Do i need one? Should i buy one and have it progrmaed? I didn't really pay attention until a few days ago. Thanks!

I don't know about Freewheelers ....But without the FOB There was no way i could have started my Tri-Glides 2011/2017....Unless i punched in the code...:Shrug:...
 
I recently Bought a 2017 Freehweeler and got three keys with it but no security key fob. Do i need one? Should i buy one and have it progrmaed? I didn't really pay attention until a few days ago. Thanks!

I believe on the 2017's, the key fob security system was optional, though most models came with it from the factory. If you didn't get the fobs, it may not have it installed.
 
Just to add the only key i got with my Tri's were the barrel keys to lock the top box and trunk.....and to lock the ignition switch......:Shrug:...
 
I believe on the 2017's, the key fob security system was optional, though most models came with it from the factory. If you didn't get the fobs, it may not have it installed.

Michael is correct If you do not have security you will have # 13 in this picture in place of # 8, both found on top of battery caddy
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yup..I always lock up anyway. But ill have to look around tomorrow and look at the battery top as well

If you have the security system....There should be a red blinking light on the speedometer ....And once the engine is started it will turn off...:Shrug:....
 
after looking it doesnt appear i have one..But i keep handle bars and ignition locked all the time so it doesnt matter to me..lol

Good luck. I have found, as I've gotten older, I like certain convenience items.

I don't lock the forks cause if I loose the key/fob, I can start it with the PIN code, but I can't unlock the forks. If I really feel the need, I have a disk lock I can use on the front brake disk.
 
Since 2011 when i got my first Trike with a FOB...I have yet to carry a key with me....If i have to park somewhere and feel it necessary to lock the trunk and top box i doin't keep anything in them that will cost more than having to replace broken jimmied locks...The FOB got me into the habit of not carrying a key....When i had a Victory i made an invisible key, and never took it out of the ignition switch whenever i parked....With my Slingshot the key stays hidden on it...I even parked at Walmart without taken the key from my Machines...I never have to go fumbling for keys that way..:Shrug:...
 
Good luck. I have found, as I've gotten older, I like certain convenience items.

I don't lock the forks cause if I loose the key/fob, I can start it with the PIN code, but I can't unlock the forks. If I really feel the need, I have a disk lock I can use on the front brake disk.

Remember, I am a blonde. Don't you need a key to unlock the disk lock?
 
my Wife's 2016 Freewheeler didn't come with the security system either so the only security is locking the ignition and/or forks.

I put the security system on my Heritage so I'm accustom to not having to lock a bike up.

The price tag of $360 plus Dealer programming makes me think carrying a key might not be that much of a PITA anyway :)

https://www.harley-davidson.com/store/smart-security-system-pa-12-41000087--1#tabs
 
Do the rear lites flash 2 times after you turn the ignition off? if so you have security and a fob is hidden someplace in the bike. If not you don't have security.

If he did have a hidden FOB I would think that the FOB's battery would be dead by now....:Shrug:
 

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