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Tech on tap The quickest and slickest means of mounting electronic gadgetry to your bike is Harley-Davidson's new Boom! Audio Music Player Tank Pouch. Whether it's a cell phone, music player or electronic toll pass, this pouch puts it in a posi- tion for easy viewing, and features a clear play-through window that permits touchscreen manipulation. Mounting the pouch is a simple matter due to the built- in magnets, and connecting power to the unit is just as simple since a double zipper lets you route the cable in from whatever direction suits your setup—either through the bike's audio system or directly to the oper- ator's headphones. The price is $44.95. Harley-Davidson harley-davidson.com 85 www.thunderpress.net THUNDER PRESS nSeptember 2016n Would you like to see YOUR motorcycle-related product featured here? If so, send your press release to: THUNDER PRESS 10405 6th Avenue North, Suite 210 Minneapolis, MN 55441 or e-mail to: partz@thunderpress.net Road cozy Keep the weather out and the warmth within with Harley-Davidson's versa- tile new Men's Ridgeway Waterproof Riding Jacket. The Ridgeway's shell is constructed of polyester-bonded twill and fl eece, and features Carbolex patches at the elbows and shoulders for abrasion protection, and also comes with body armor pockets should you opt to add that additional protection. The jacket also comes with a zip-off hood sealed to the mock neck collar by an adjustable bungee cord to seal out the elements. The lower hem is likewise bungee-sealed, and an action back and pre-curved sleeves complete the custom fi t package. There are pockets galore, including a chest pocket, two hand-warmer pockets, a horizontal interior pocket, and a vertical zippered pocket with a media port for your gizmos. The price is $185. Harley-Davidson harley-davidson.com Mirror, mirror New from Kuryakyn are these two striking rearview mirror designs, the Fairing Mounted Scythe Mirrors, which sell for $149.99, and Fairing Mounted Teardrop Mirrors, a more minimalist creation that go for $99.99. Both designs are cast from A380 aluminum, and use machined stainless steel balls and nylon sockets that provide for smooth and pos- itive positioning. They're direct bolt-on replacements for the stock units on '14– '16 Street Glides. A drill template is also provided that permits installation on '14–'16 Electra Glide mod- els and Tri Glides. Kuryakyn 866.277.9598 kuryakyn.com Seat suite The new Classic Solo Saddle for the Victory Octane brings the long-dis- tance comfort of Corbin's proven Classic Solo platform to the rowdy, new addi- tion to the Victory stable. The dished seating pocket gifts the operator with over four inches of welcome back support—and that's before you add the optional backrest. The company's exclusive Comfort Cell foam is upholstered in leather, and provides unsurpassed compliance, even adapting itself to the rider's individ- ual physique over time. To complete the seating package, Corbin also offers their Touring Pillion, likewise adapted to the Octane, and likewise offering exceptional comfort. Installation is simple and employs the unique Corbin key lock system to keep your saddle secure. The price of the Classic Solo is $393, and the Touring Pillion is $252. Corbin 800.538.7035 corbin.com

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