______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com>From: k650dsn@... >Reply-To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com >To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com >Subject: [DSN_klr650] Strange and unusual NKLR >Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 16:59:52 EDT > >This week I saw the most bizarre motorcycle accessory ever. On Wednsday, I >saw a Goldwing and K1200LT pulling onto the Interstate. They each had this >huge windshield that arced up and over the rider's head. If the rider look >straight a their 11 o'clock, they would be looking through the top of the >windshield. Today I saw the same two bikes, this time they had rear >windshields attached also. The appeared to be attached to a frame mounted >to the rear trunk. These rear windhields arced and met the front >windshield above the rider's head. Both days were quite breezy and both >times they were getting on the Interstate. They had California plates. >Both riders >were in Aerostitch suits and had some writing on the back, but I could not >read it. My guess is that they may be testing these in windy conditions as >soon to be released products or something of that nature. Has anyone ever >heard of anyting like this available >touring bikes? It just seems really strange. > >Gino
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Research and design for Ca. Highway Patrol? So top secret they can't test it
in the California market. I heard it was a joint project by Mike
Corbin/NASA and Andy Goldfine and will be sold under the Unobtainium
trademark.
Conall
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Nothing worse than getting up this morning and seeing the new color
scheme on my A14.....
Greg V!
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