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My question is, should this be posted here in the Touring section or should you have posted this in the Softail section?
Maybe post in both, just to be safe.
Ya might have somethin' there!
Kinda wierd though. I'm wondering if maybe it could be a Road King with a bat wing fairing, or maybe an Ultra with leather bags and tour pack (and maybe even a springer front end). Now THAT would be cool! I think I might buy one! Something like that would probably go for about $30,000. Guess I won't be gettin' one after all.
Ride safe,
John
Last edited by jpooch00; Jan 27, 2009 at 06:00 PM.
I think I remember this being discussed last year. At that time, speculation was that a Heritage themed Electraglide may be added to the line up (think leather bags vs. smooth hard bags and retro style paint). \\
Road King with detachable fairing. Just what I've got. You'll love it. And you can strip it down in minutes. Now if you go to the softail section, you'll probably hear exactly the opposite. Your call. What blows your skirt up? We all go through phases in our riding lives. I swore I never have a batwing, windshield, or saddlebags thirty years ago, but I've been through the softails, lowriders, and now touring is the only way to go. What do YOU want? Not what do we recommend!!!
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