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i had one in the late 90's. when they were flavor of the moment. i didn't know any better BUT that expert" barbie-era "dude on american thunder just put one on a streetglide a few weeks ago. history repeats itself. once the mulletts come back........ then you can go for it. here is the "new" mo-flow.
on a serious note.......... buy what you want .it's your ride.
I always tought, what if it rains? Does it do anything with the lowers on? Just for the thought I put the Live to Ride cover on with out the cover, causing an open AF. Looked cool, but I get caught in the rain to much to leave it that way. Might try it someday, but I am getting lazy at my age.
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