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The car's front plate is California, where you can't park without fear of a parking ticket. That's it! She's a meter maid.
It would be cool to see HD trikes for parking enforcement, or even ice cream vendors, but sure too expensive. Maybe they'll make trikes off the Street platform for that.
I'd guess that it's probably less expensive option to the Tri-Glide, if it's a production vehicle.
H-D had the three-wheeled Street Glide (?) trike a few years back so they may have figured that they could revive a similar product.
A friend and I were talking about the Tri-Glide the other day and he's getting very interested in them and he asked me if I thought H-D would ever market a S/E trike, since most people tend to spend thousands on their Tri-Glides anyways.
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