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Ack. Admittedly bias but I hate all that electric crap. Had a new 1st gen Toyota highlander hybrid and at about 10k miles it went into limp mode. Whole drive train thing had to be replaced.
I LIKE the simplicity of bikes. Or at least some bikes more than others. And I love a simple combustion engine to drive it.
One of my GFs has a prius. We both make fun of it. It sounds like its a girl part--prius. The larger version coming out soon is a pagina. Followed by a clitoria and labiaplus.
I was talking to my wife about this a day ago, I'm a big comic book nerd and when the HD 500 & 750 were not "officially released" there was lots of spy photos from the latest Capt. America movie with the stunt double on the 750.
If this is tomorrow bike, WOW did HD really keep this hidden & would put it light years out ahead of everyone else. There are only a few E-bikes out there.
Btw the 1st photos actually hit 4/4/2014 but at the time everyone thought it was a one-off bike for the movie.
so we see a photo on a MOVIE SET of some weird *** motorcycle , and it has the Harley Davidson logo on the tank and we believe it's really a Harley ?
do you guys not go to movies ? because i do and i realize that you can't assume ANYTHING you see on screen is real .
when i see the photo on HD's site i'll believe it .
and if it turns out that this is an electric HD they will have wasted a massive amount of R&D money , because this thing will sell less than the Vrod .
I dunno, I think there are a lot of people who would be interested. Maybe not die hard halrey guys, but that's not who they market NEW designs to, they already have their business. Its just like The V-rod and Streets, of course guys on Dyna's and baggers wont want it, its to catch people who are buying foreign or beginners.
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