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I have ridden a BMW with the power windshield and its nice to be able to control how much wind you want in your face, city - down, on the road - up or as much wind as you want...
I think the fairing is going to be one of the things that will see change over the next few years, yea I know if it works why mess with it but HD especially the Ultra is basically the same discounting the major rework in 09. But the fairing is still the same and has remained unchanged for years. Time for some technology..
Just wait till The Mighty Moco does it and everybody will be like those ol' 2012 models were ok, but they don't even have the power windshield that I can adjust on the fly, so they have really crappy resale now. I can hear you guys already.
Power windshield sounds good. Just thinking- wouldn't the motor and space for lowering the windshield take away some options for storage, accessories, etc. and add weight to the fairing and stress the mounts? Just curious...
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