@Specter
What did you mean by your last post here (manual input of bypass codes). What does that mean?
Best regards!
If you do not have your key, you can key in a PIN number to unlock your bike. Basically press and hold the start button down for 7 seconds, you'll get the key not in range error, then it should swap over to a number input screen for 4 digits. Sometimes you have to do this a few times for it to finally pull the screen up.
use the .. umm. turn signal? im not at my bike, to cycle thru the a-z 0-9 menu to get your code, then press the button it puts that number in and then moves to the next slot, when you get your pin typed in, you press the last enter, then HOLD the button in for 3 to 4 seconds and it will unblock your bike for you just like if you put your key in.
I believe the factory default for this pin code is 0000 so if you have not, you might want to go change that to something so that nobody can walk up to your bike, key in and take off.
just remember for the 4th number you have to push it in then push and hold for the bike to unlock. just pressing and holding on the 4th number does not always work.
Aaron
Edit, your instruction manual should have a section on it for how to do this. You might need your master key to change your pin code the first time as well.