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Tampa Area GS911

fawudd

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Anyone in the Tampa area have a GS911 ? I have a service light on that I would like to clear. Thanks
 
Most GS911 owners have the "Enthusiast" version. This limits the number of motorcycles that can be registered to ten. Resetting a service interval requires the bike to be registered on the GS911, thus using one of the ten allocations. To get more than ten registration allocations one must upgrade the device to a "Professional" model; this costs around $400. So asking someone to reset your service light is asking a bit more than you probably knew.
 
Most GS911 owners have the "Enthusiast" version. This limits the number of motorcycles that can be registered to ten. Resetting a service interval requires the bike to be registered on the GS911, thus using one of the ten allocations. To get more than ten registration allocations one must upgrade the device to a "Professional" model; this costs around $400. So asking someone to reset your service light is asking a bit more than you probably knew.

Thanks, Understood. I will pony up and get my own. I guess it pays for itself if you avoid a couple of Dealer visits.
 
Thanks, Understood. I will pony up and get my own. I guess it pays for itself if you avoid a couple of Dealer visits.

They pay for themselves in pretty quick order. My brother and I share one and have 4 VIN numbers on ours. They are upgradable to the Pro model by way of a software update.
 
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