Thanks GRC - That was exactly the idea. I would defintely not want to use the same rubber mounts and make the thing feel like you're driving a Prius. Essentially, it would be more like swapping out the hard mounts on a counter balanced B in a softail with relatively stiff urethane mounts. You would get the best of both worlds in that the engine would stay relatively stable at idle and low rpm's, but at speed, you'd get rid of the hard mount buzz at some higher rpm's. You would absolutely still feel the V-Twin lope, and the 'good vibrations' - the only thing different is the handle bars and the entire front fork won't be bouncing back and forth at the light. If you wanted, you could even tune it a bit with slightly lower or higher durameter urethane. The bottom-line is, in volume it wouldn't cost the MOCO much to run counter balanced motors across the board. The efficiencies through standardizing across the lines would present some real savings to boot. I dunno, but never quite understood why they ever stuck with unbalanced this long.