Hi All, i'm a newbie here and reside in sunny CA. I have what I feel should be a simple question....
With the vehicle speed sensor being mounted on the engine block and sensing from the drive shaft, if I remove the rear wheel drive belt and run the engine in gear - will it sense speed and add miles to the clock?
Reason: My friend bought a 2017 HD Touring out of state and silly CA laws say you need to have 7500 miles on the clock to register it. The mileage is stored in the ECU / ECM,so I don't believe just switching out the clock for one with higher miles won't work and with his work commitments, he hasn't got the time to ride them on in the two weeks he has to register the bike so we are looking for other ways to put them on quickly....
Any answers will be gratefully received!
Best regards
Steve
With the vehicle speed sensor being mounted on the engine block and sensing from the drive shaft, if I remove the rear wheel drive belt and run the engine in gear - will it sense speed and add miles to the clock?
Reason: My friend bought a 2017 HD Touring out of state and silly CA laws say you need to have 7500 miles on the clock to register it. The mileage is stored in the ECU / ECM,so I don't believe just switching out the clock for one with higher miles won't work and with his work commitments, he hasn't got the time to ride them on in the two weeks he has to register the bike so we are looking for other ways to put them on quickly....
Any answers will be gratefully received!
Best regards
Steve