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Just bought a kuryakyn hypercharger and infinity streamliner but have never seen a streamliner on a bike yet. I am hoping it will look cool but I don't wanna be cruising down the highway looking like a "disco jew" or any other kind for that matter.
Does anybody have one of these on there bike or seen one in action? Honest feedback graciously received. Alternatively if you know where there is any downloadable video of it in action, that too would be great!
I don't wanna be cruising down the highway looking like a "disco jew"
LOL!
I don't particularly care for them myself; kinda cheesy, IMHO.
Are we talking about the Infinity streamliners or that other mob I mentioned? I know I don't care for them and they are definitely cheesy... but what about the Kuryakyn thing
I saw one on a bike at the Leesburg Bike Fest. He also had the Infinity cam cover. I thought it looked ok, but it wasn't on my bike. I think it's just a fad type thing. I wouldn't spend the money on one but that's just me. If you like it, get it, install it and to hell what anyone else thinks. Make it your own.
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