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water over the back gate low water crossing; maybe the drought is lifting?
 

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What scrapes is not a good indicator of lean angle. Wider frames, lower placed parts etc will cause scrapes. Quick Google search shows that this has a 45 degree lean angle and my Road Glide has a 31/32 degree lean angle.
Good to see another Road Glider here.
 

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If I get a new bike, having a standard hollow axle would definitely be a plus. Much easier to hitch a trailer too, and easier to tie down while towing the bike. Of course, if I get something that has hitches readily available, that becomes negligible.
Same for a decent top\tail rack. As the eaglemate trailer that I like attaches to the bike via the rack.
 

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$11,499 ... for just the wheels. :surprised:
Yep. BUT - it's 1,025HP starting at under $100k ($96,666). You can definitely not say that our Jeeps cost less than $100/HP lol.
 

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So I'm not the only one out there that has to deal with that crap???
Definitely not. That sudden gasp when someone does something somewhere on the road, completely unrelated to what I'm doing and where I'm doing it, is a common occurrence. Along with the sacred chant "Brake lights... brake lights... BRAKE LIGHTS..." all while I gently coast or brake to a stop.
 

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Definitely not. That sudden gasp when someone does something somewhere on the road, completely unrelated to what I'm doing and where I'm doing it, is a common occurrence. Along with the sacred chant "Brake lights... brake lights... BRAKE LIGHTS..." all while I gently coast or brake to a stop.
I suffer that same thing. And she really believes that she is a great driver. Local police sent a video of her blatantly running a red light. Several speed camera tickets as well. I do have to remind her of that.
 

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Definitely not. That sudden gasp when someone does something somewhere on the road, completely unrelated to what I'm doing and where I'm doing it, is a common occurrence. Along with the sacred chant "Brake lights... brake lights... BRAKE LIGHTS..." all while I gently coast or brake to a stop.
That and the hand on the thigh that clamps down tight....

Your wife and my wife....

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