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Old 07-21-2015, 11:00 AM
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Default 2016 Touring Bikes are almost here!!!

There are always a few new things in each new model year.


A good many of the forum members here are long time loyal Harley riders.
If you had the power to make it happen, what one item would you like to see changed or added in the 2016 model year. In one sentence.


Mine would be: Either change the design of the compensator or eliminate it altogether.
 
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Old 07-21-2015, 11:49 AM
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Better factory handlebars; nobody likes to ride a wheelbarrow!
 
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I would add to the touring family model line up with a new Wet Head Road Glide Ultra in
Low and Standard height.
 
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110 for stock bikes, 120 for CVOs.
 
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Add the Road King Classic back to the lineup.
 
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Traction control.

Seems like it should be easy since Traction control typically uses the same sensors and systems as ABS.
 
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wireless headset ability
 
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Originally Posted by otto.maddox
Traction control.

Seems like it should be easy since Traction control typically uses the same sensors and systems as ABS.
Is that really an issue with these heavy bikes? Never heard anyone say it would have made a difference for them.

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Better GPS...just integrate a Garmin system
 
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Originally Posted by beary
110 for stock bikes, 120 for CVOs.
Heck, why not 150? There's never enough cubic inches...ever.
 


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