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Hello everyone, just introducing myself as I just agreed to purchased a 2020 Diavel 1260s with less than 900 miles on the clock. It already has the termi exhaust fitted as well! Can't wait until it arrives and I'm looking forward to reading the forums here.
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Welcome to the family.
Good choice of bike.
Welcome aboard !! Getting a bike with the Termi's already installed is a very wise choice. :)
For sure. My one requirement was to get one with the Termi already installed. $3-4k for an exhaust is quite expensive so I'll let someone else pay it for me :ROFLMAO: I certainly wouldn't have minded if it had even more extra's included but for the price I paid, I have room to add stuff myself and I do have some plans for it. Just working on getting the bike shipped to me since it's 1250 miles away from me at the moment.
Delivered around 2pm today. Still have to wait for paperwork yet but at least it's here safely.
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Also had a question, does the bikes usually come with two keys? I was only given one switchblade key fob so I figured I'd ask here before I ask the dealership about it. Should there be a red key? Thanks for any info.
Yes, a red "spare"/ passive key, and the already received key fob.
I'll inquire about it. I'm guessing if the PO didn't give the red key to the dealer I'm SOL. Can a 2nd fob be made as a backup with the first one, or is the red one required for that? I'm a little hesitant to only have one key. God forbid I lose it somehow.

Thank you again for the info.
A second thing:
Check the pin code. If you can set it or need to get it from the previous owner.

It can help you in an "emergency" situation to start the bike if flat battery on the key fob
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A second thing:
Check the pin code. If you can set it or need to get it from the previous owner.

It can help you in an "emergency" situation to start the bike if flat battery on the key fob
I just set the pin code now and it works. Thanks for that. At least a little peace of mind there. I'll probably just go ahead and change the battery on the FOB as well since who knows how old it is.
I just set the pin code now and it works. Thanks for that. At least a little peace of mind there. I'll probably just go ahead and change the battery on the FOB as well since who knows how old it is.
And in case the battery on the key fob dies, it is still possible to use it by placing it just above the headlight. There's a key icon on the plastic cover where the receiver is. For more details check the user manual.
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And in case the battery on the key fob dies, it is still possible to use it by placing it just above the headlight. There's a key icon on the plastic cover where the receiver is. For more details check the user manual.
Another helpful tip. I did notice that icon yesterday. I just downloaded a copy of the manual yesterday to read through when I get a chance.
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All Blacked-Out, Very Nice... enjoy the ride and be safe.
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