...and then there's this. Yamaha leaner.

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[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206712#p206712:33gy57g7 said:
joedrum » Sat Oct 27, 2018 4:16 am[/url]":33gy57g7]
wow ...i think ill pass on this ....

Right!? Why? If you're afraid of two wheels you have no business leaning into turns at speed. What happens during a high/low side? :swoon:

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Looks like a ride in a bambalance is in the future... :shock: :shock:
 
That looks like an airbag on the inside of the left forks and looks to be one on the other side too, 2/3rd flatter in the top picture.. :? There is a lot going on under there.

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absoulutely no protection from something getting between the two front wheels ...nope looks more dangerous than a regular bike to me ...pot holes no way stay out in more cases.... nope not for me
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206798#p206798:2zrfvj83 said:
Rednaxs60 » 3 minutes ago[/url]":2zrfvj83]
Joe - we're going to bring you into the 21st century kicking and screaming!! :music:
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Hmm... my front wheel is rarely on the ground... why would I wanna hang TWO out there? :smilie_happy:
 
another transformers bike!
the tire industrie seems to need money.
what does this bike better than a standard 2 wheeled bike? i don't see the point. maybe people think they have a higher level of security like driving high in a suv?
greez
 

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