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Jughead:

--- Quote from: StephanT on August 06, 2013, 10:50:59 AM ---Thanks!!!

Don't be too stoked... first check whether it works..  :) We have not made these commercially available as the don't solve all the problems... the RT seat (especially when in the low position) does not leave enough space even for this guy...

but looking forward to some feedback pls

best,
Stephan

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Will do!

Inspector Gadget:
As for the response to my trade-in/trade-up question;
Fully understood & accepted.
I will have a good think if I want to sell my Professional version by that time when the new GS-911 becomes available, as the new GS-911 model perhaps won't support the 3-pin type diagnostic connectors. And I still motor-buddies driving such bikes plentiful.

+1 for the Extension Cable, hope it comes into production, the RT's diagnostic connector is indeed awkwardly positioned.

Alan T. Butler:
Just taking into account the bux I saved by not having to take my motorcycles in to the dealer just to get rid of that dratted service reminder, my GS-911 has already paid for itself.  I want the new one that will work with my iPhone.  One question: what happens if you need to use it way out in the boonies, where there's no cell reception?

I really would like if there could be an explanation of the various fault codes, or perhaps a link to likely remedies for a situation. 

Thank you.
 ATB

Haakon:
The GS911 connect to the iPhone by a "local" bluetooth connection.
There is a list of fault codes on the Hexcode site
Download and save it on your phone- or print it out and keep on the bike

tlindsley:

--- Quote from: Haakon on August 09, 2013, 03:22:54 AM ---The GS911 connect to the iPhone by a "local" bluetooth connection.

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The Hex folks probably have a better answer but the "new" GS911 will be using wifi so it should work on anything with a browser and wifi. It sets up it's own wifi network (like many other devices, such as GoPro Hero, Parrot AR Drone, Eye-Fi cards, etc) so cellular service coverage shouldn't be an issue.

Tom

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