Selling OSB tune

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Selling OSB tune

Postby mike1125r » Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:50 pm

Is it possible to sell your copy of the OSB tune to someone else? I guess that little green thing is mated to the ecm on the bike, but can a new one of those be purchased seperatly so someone can buy the tune used?
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Re: Selling OSB tune

Postby xb9fog » Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:31 pm

If you would like to sell your OSB PFU, I can reset the USB security key once, after personally flashing your bike back to the stock calibration via a remote connection.
Fee is $25 (1/2 Hour)
Once this is done, free technical support is no longer available.
Keep in mind the new purchaser would have to have the same model year, market and firmware version of the PFU in their ECM - very important.

Free technical support is provided to the original purchaser and is not transferable. Please make this known to the purchaser if you choose to sell it.
Whoever purchases it second hand has the option to purchase support @ $50/hr (email, phone, or remote).

Another option is you can sell the software along with a trade of ecm's with the buyer.
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Re: Selling OSB tune

Postby d_adams » Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:27 am

Just curious here, but doesn't the ecm and cluster "marry" after 30 minutes and lock? Would this not make it unuseable to another bike?
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Re: Selling OSB tune

Postby xb9fog » Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:20 pm

If you are referring to exchanging ECM's, from what I have heard apparently there is no issue.
I can not verify personally, but the indication I have seen from others is you can swap them out.

Initially on a new IC it takes 30 seconds for it to marry (Sync) to the ECM, I have not heard of that being the case with an ECM Swap.
I've heard you cannot use a used IC on a different bike other than the first one it syncs with when new.

The best route IMHO is having the security key reset.
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