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Maybe not this year, but soon, Will be traditional looking v-twin with small radiator and water channels running under the fins to aid in a controlled temp. just a thought.
I believe the Road Glide sit out for 2010 was a marketing strategy to sell their 09 stock. I think it will be back in 2011 unless something else really catches on big.
Like many have eluded, I believe we'll see a watercooled tourer. I remember a week or two ago some scuttlebutt about a V-Rod Muscle with a RG fairing. Betcha something close to that comes out.
Of course, pure speculation on my part..but that's my guess!
I have been told at my local stealer that they are stopping the production of the Road Glide and reintroducing the Tour Glide. Basically the Road Glide with a tour pack and possibly lower fairings. They may also be adding CB/Intercom like the Ultra.
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