Air and Water: Would you buy a water-cooled H-D (excluding the V-Rod)
YES!
64% (250 votes)
NO!
36% (139 votes)
Total votes: 389
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Harley-Water cooled
Yes, I want a water cooled Harley. In my opinion, water cooling will be a big benefit in reliability and longivety. My last two new Harley's were reliability problems, a 1990 Classic and the last was a 2000 Ultra. I will not buy another Harley until they have a liquid cooled touring bike. I'm thinking it will happen in 2011!