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Anyway. Ive heard about the "Project Dakota" and plan on waiting to see what the 2015's look like! If they look decent, which im sure they will, then i will be in the market. That being said.... i reaaaaally hope they dont come out looking like the Goldwings fairings/onepiece....
I'm going to wait on Project Neptune that will be released in 2016. That's when parts guy at my Harley Dealership said the real changes are taking place.
I used to not like the road glide but they have really worn on me and I actually really like them cant wait to see the new one. Could actually be an option for my next rig.
I hear chatter about a new one piece fairing (like a Gold Wing), I'll bet they put the Aqua head in it also. For now I'll reserve judgement until I see what's in the works. I doubt it's going to make me second guess my 13. If it does rock my world, I'll trade but I'm guessing not.
I doubt it will be anything great, I wasn't a fan of the 14's, im same way if it does come out awesome then I might just have to trade my '13 in on one. not holding my breath though
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