After the fix, mine dies at 30 miles remaining. Irritating but now I know. It's happened several times. Not a complete shut down but stalls repeatedly.
So obviously the "fix" isn't a real fix. Since this is in fact a safety defect, you or anyone else with this problem definitely
should not just accept this shoddy "fix" and go back to not knowing how much gas you really have left. Contact the MoCo, let them know the recall "fix" didn't work, and let them know you expect them to fix it correctly. Let the NHTSA know as well.
Now that we finally have Harley being held to the same recall standards all the other vehicle manufacturers have been held to for decades, I would hate to see the customers let them get away with a bogus response. And btw, Rocketman69 makes an excellent point. This may not be a simple software glitch, but in fact the same kind of mechanical glitch that has caused Harley gauges to be severely inaccurate for decades. I have to believe Harley knows exactly what the real problem is, but passing off a simple (and cheap) download as the "fix" is much less expensive compared to removing and calibrating the actual gauge sending units.
JMHO - Jerry