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So it seems that Motorcycle News have snapped a picture of the new Road Glide while attending a press gig on the electric Harley, see link here.
Seems they have followed the same theme as before with this and the Street Glide being the same bar the fairing, new fairing seems to be rounded off some and there is an obvious vent below the screen, I suppose it is vaguely possible that the vents next to the headlights hold rads for twin cooling but we will have to wait a while to find that out.
I will need to see one in the flesh but I can possibly imagine owning one of these at some point.
Headlamp lenses may be angled but a closer look should prove out the lamps themselves sit square to the road behind the lenses, kind of like building them to match the old full lens cover profile of the older RG's. I do not suspect wet heads on this with cooling in the fairing, no side exhaust to send the heat out. But I do like the looks of the streamlining on the fairing, just need a better look at the info-tainment center and how the dash was restructured, I already like the new 2014 bike style bags with the same TP it should be kickazz.
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