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To each his own I guess...myself, I cannot imagine doing something like this to a bike. I really enjoy riding, 200 to 300 miles on a nice summer day through the mountains, doesn't get any better than that but I don't think a person could do 5 miles on twisty roads with bars like these. But hey if you like them that is all that counts, how boring it be if we all roadthe same thing. This is what is great about the bikes we ride, when was the last time you saw a gold wing with bars like these!
I see that you are relatively new to the forum with 3 posts so far and while I'm not clairvoyant, I'll wager your 4 or 5th post containing the follwing words in the body of the reply -
"Thank you DeanO for telling me who Ron Paul is"
.....and it's over to you DeanO
Ps. Just vote for his bike - this may help the situation somewhat
What I want to know when hes got that thing parked, how many people that arnt paying attention whack thier skulls on the handle bars... then again how could you not see that thing coming. I think I just answered my own question.
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