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Rock10

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Found under seat of bike??
 

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jeeeza about the third time this week I have seen this asked...they were introduced on the bikes about 4 years ago ! theres a page in the handbook dedicated to this plug in chip
 
It´s a GPS tracker, you have to swallow it to be located if you get lost
 
I found out what it's now, it's a Dickhead and asshole activator.
Soon as they see the post they all come out the woodwork like insects.
 
You have to admit that you could have done the tiniest amount of research yourself before asking...
Is it not the idea of the forum to ask questions and discuss things from fellow gs owners
Yes, I could have researched it myself, but I wouldn't got the same feedback as off someone who would have used this item.
People on here are like sheep - one of them posts a sarcastic remark and the rest of the brain dead follow.
 
Is it not the idea of the forum to ask questions and discuss things from fellow gs owners
Yes, I could have researched it myself, but I wouldn't got the same feedback as off someone who would have used this item.
People on here are like sheep - one of them posts a sarcastic remark and the rest of the brain dead follow.

The idea of a forum is to share information, it is not a replacement for looking up information for yourself.

Kind of ironic you calling people sheep when you cannot do the basic of research and need to ask people for help.
 
The idea of a forum is to share information, it is not a replacement for looking up information for yourself.

Kind of ironic you calling people sheep when you cannot do the basic of research and need to ask people for help.
Look another insect.
 
It’s called a coding plug IIRC. If you plug it into the socket in the same location you will unlock the Enduro Pro mode. When it’s connected the bike also remembers your preferred suspension settings instead of returning to defaults when you cycle the ignition.
 


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