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And I want one with seatbelts so I can get tickets for not wearing mine and side airbags for side impacts and cup holders and a dvd and a pop-up screen for when it rains and...... At this point I might as well just get a damn car. The goldwing is already something like 900 lbs and has a reverse gear.
Like solorider has said, the moco is better at keeping secrets than our goverment. All we can do is speculate and we'll find out a month before the bikes are released.
A.B.S. Brakes would be a bonus, but I cant remember a time I've locked down the Glide and actaully "locked up" a tire. Though it might help hot rodding on Dirt roads.
I never have liked air bags. I am afraid when they go off the will drive the can of Budwieser down my throat! HAHA.. Just joking of course.. Never drink and drive![sm=badidea.gif]
Yes, I have noticed that Wingers don't wave. I think they are afraid to take their hands off the bars. Mostly I guess they don't want me to think they want me to notice them. does that make sense?
By the way, I already have a bag of wind on the back, don't need one on the front.
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