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This topic is all personal opinion, I feel the same as the OP. I love having my bags and the detachable tour pack for extra storage on long rides and when my lady is with me. But as long as the ride meets the owners needs/intensions then all is good.
If that's someone's opinion,......kewl, but why would you start a thread in the audio section to state that ????
Gonna go check the engine upgrade forum, to see if he tells them that they're stupid for replacing perfectly good camshafts for ones with more torque/HP !!
This topic is all personal opinion, I feel the same as the OP. I love having my bags and the detachable tour pack for extra storage on long rides and when my lady is with me. But as long as the ride meets the owners needs/intensions then all is good.
I'm running almost 1000 watts with 8 speakers. I still have all my bag space, and can detach my tour pak in less than a minute.
Damn it was just a question. Did I ruffle your panties boys so sorry. But that's what happens when we have a **** load of lets ride to the Harley shop and hang out or the LOCAL bike night riders. I know we also have a ton of guys who really do ride their bikes but they get it. I like this place but sometimes you guys go over board getting your panties all bunched up.
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