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Old 05-07-2013, 01:43 PM
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Did you guys look at the price tag of this unit?
The system costs $2,999 for Harley Touring Bikes and $3,499 for Gold Wing's and some other bikes
OUCH!!
 
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Originally Posted by rubberfrog
"unobtrusive"

like a ***** sticking out of your ear
Won't ask how you know this.

Aside from cost it isn't any worse than the duck walkers you see all the time.
 
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lol

Yeah, duck walking kills me. Also, the folks who drag their feet across the intersection.
 
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For those that don't get the point - no explanation is possible.
 
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We get the point. We just think it looks hideous. But I guess you didn't get that point....
 
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There is a guy around here that has that set up on a bagger and I always thought it was ridiculous until I found out that he's been riding for 70 years and is just too old to hold up the bike anymore. Got to give him credit to still be riding at all
 
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Good for old folks, or disabled folks who already know how to ride.
But as a training device, I think not.
 
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A guy in town has one on his Ultra. If you need one and can afford it, go for it.
 
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I have a pic some where of a guy around here that has them. I laugh every time I see him
 
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OMG! Is that a custom trailer? So damn cool!

Originally Posted by Firebike32
A guy in town has one on his Ultra. If you need one and can afford it, go for it.
 


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