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Glad you liked it but I think HD missed it on the redo. Should have put the infotainment where the tach and speedo are and tach and speedo in the fairing. It's a reach to mash buttons or touch screens at the bottom of the windshield. Just my opinion.
I'm in agreement on the addition of an "infotainment" system on a bike....or in a car for that matter. Aren't there some more important things to be paying attention to while riding/driving? Yet there will be a mountain of guys with them bitching about those "damn cagers" and how they aren't paying attention. Aren't the gauges meant to be the info and the ride the entertainment? If you want to watch a screen, have a seat on your couch.
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