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Same here, almost 9k miles, only mod has been Street Cannons!
my street cannons were too quiet for me. my old rk classic had 4in reinharts. i took everything out of the street cannons to try before ordering more reinharts. man it sounds sweet just like that.
OP Good to hear. Same results with my 14 RK. Its silver so I named it "High Ho Silver". Because of that name I decided it needed to ride to Texas so last year I did the Texas Hill country with it. Loved the 75 mph back roads!
On another tour through Nebraska, Wyoming, S.D, Minnesota, Iowa and back home it went through a couple of heavy thunderstorms then more rain and strong winds. It took a licking and keep on ticking.
Heavy breather and Vigilante tune makes it run just right.
My '14 Road King still puts a smile on my face. I'm done modifying, and have been for a couple of years. All it needs now is more miles on the odometer.
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