After reading some of the resent post I asked my dealer check again with Harley Motor Company to see about the stage one for my bike. They are being told that there is no way they will be able to make the Tac work properly when you have the rev xtender enabled with the PC-V . The MOCO insist there is no stage one download for the 09 SERG. They come set up for the heavy breather and the VIN has restrictions when it comes to what can be downloaded to it.
Diamondback,
Did you have any luck with your visit to the dealership?
Brassspike,
I will be back in town this weekend. I will be riding through your area on Saturday I will give you a call.
When they hook up your bike to the Digital Tech equipment, they can query for available calibrations. Everything is tied to the VIN of the bike (and no, you can't just type in a different VIN), and the equipment will only list those calibrations that are legal for your VIN. In the case of the CVO110's, I assume that the stock maps already carry the stage 1 nomenclature just like the CVO103's did. The ones we had to download on the older bikes were called "stage 1 race", and those were the ones that increased the rev limit to 6200. You won't find any "race" calibrations on the Digital Tech anymore, those are part of the RACE USE ONLY! maps supplied with the SERT. (I just love how H-D pretends to support the law, and uses it as an excuse for not fixing certain issues, but they are more than happy to sell the "RACE USE ONLY!" stuff by the boat load to folks who they know damned well ride strictly on the street. But Mr. EPA, we put the "RACE USE ONLY!" stickers on the catalog and the parts, what more can we do (wink-wink)? Makes me want to puke.
Perhaps, assuming what they did wasn't illegal and therefore won't get them in trouble, Doc could get his dealership to explain exactly how they increased his rev limit to 6200
Did they download a SERT map, or use a map meant for one of the approved accessories like the Heavy Breather, or is there a way they can reset it with Digital Technician? Inquiring minds would love to know.
Jerry