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Maybe I'm missing something here, but has anyone seen pictures of the Redneck Engineering "Undresser" bike they have?
I don't see what makes that a bagger let alone "the world's baddest bagger" as advertised. Don't get me wrong, it's a decent looking ride but not quite what a true bagger is supposed to be.
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Well, it has large saddlebags and a fairing. In fact the fairing provides move coverage down the sides than any stock HD fairing without lowers. And I would imagine you can add a taller windshield.
But, at least from the photos I see, it doesn't make any accommodations for a tourpack, passenger seat, or driver backrest.
And the fact that it's purple... that disqualifies it in my opinion!
I saw it at the ROT rally and had the oportunity to sit on it. It is light as a feather. Cost is 39K but includes tons of customization options at that price. I wouldn't mind having one!!!
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