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Is it possible to modify a Road Glide to seat myself with wife AND daughter all together? Know anyplace that can handle that? Thought about a side car but would much rather stay on two wheels.
I saw a family riding by our development a few months ago. The road is 45 mph and this A-hole rides by with his wife on the back and his little kid, may 3 or 4, between his legs on the F'ing tank! What an ***!
Do like you used to do on your Schwinn - throw the kid on the handlebars.
I was thinking they should scoop out the top of this trailer - add a seat, some handlebars & foot pegs, and it would be perfect for adding a second passenger, as well as carrying your luggage.
Oh Man, what a thought. I was in the Dominican Republic for 58 days for the invasion of Haiti. You would not believe what those people are capable of packing onto one of them little scooters.
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