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Ummmm, I like the way you made the 12 over girder front end look like cut down tube forks. As far as touring, I don't know that I could cover much distance if I had to stop every 20 miles or so to unwrench my back. Oh, BTW, were's the radio/CD player and will a Corbin, two up seat with back restfit on this?
So, what's that big shiney metal thing sitting in the opening of the fairing, right behind the front wheel? It looks like a radiator, but I'm guessing an oil cooler. It sure is big!!!
P.S. Red may look fast, but British Racing Green IS fast!!!
Joe, that bike is SMOKIN!....Really like what you guys are doing...met Brian at Myrtle last year and thought the v rod bagger was really sweet. It seems to me that if anyone could come up with a way to adress the bagger wobble it would be you guys. If I remember correctly, the road glide you ran at the salt flats had a steering damper on it. I don't know if thats in the works but I'm kinda hoping you'll take that project on. I love my bagger, but wish I felt safer at higher speeds.
All the racers(jap bikes) seem to run them. Do they wobble too?
Anyway that's my 2 cents. Congrats on the new creation.
Eric
Great job Joe! A turbo 124. Just saying that makes me excited. Its never enough power until you are still burningrubber at the end of the straightaway.
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