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Man if ya can't kick start the sob then what the hell good is it anyway? I miss the old days before they invented everything. And those Chinese guys didn't we win a war with them or was that Japanese. I don't know what the world is becoming but ya really need to watch out for those kamikaze guys on their camels they don't know a Harley from a horse. Now you mention Ford. I think he is either the current dope smoking Mayor of Toronto or the antisemitic guy who built cars and wanted them all to be black. He didn't know **** about Harleys. Ok so help me out where was I going with this rant? Should there be a limit as to number of beers before HDD forums bans you from commenting?
I like the latches on the luggage, but I don't like the display.
It's not very elegant. It looks more like a TV tuner than an iPad kind of set up ... but, needless to say, it wont take long before someone sticks one in there. Languages are limited so far, which manufacturer of GPS maps etc do they use?
Head-up display would make sense on a motorcycle.
Last edited by Homeward Bound; Dec 2, 2013 at 09:29 PM.
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