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I like the classic Road Kings, I was actually going to add a new RGL. I came across an ad from a small family powersport dealer that I thought was a beauty, so it's in my garage.
2022 RK, two tone black and grey, lots of extras like QD back rests (front and back) and cargo rack, pegs, Kromewoks 4.5 pipes, etc. It was delivered yesterday, I put 50 miles on today. The pipes are a little louder than I like, but do sound great.
It's an end to an era, younger guys think they are too old fashioned, my last chance for the King.
I like the classic Road Kings, I was actually going to add a new RGL. I came across an ad from a small family powersport dealer that I thought was a beauty, so it's in my garage. 2022 RK, two tone black and grey, lots of extras like QD back rests (front and back) and cargo rack, pegs, Kromewoks 4.5 pipes, etc. It was delivered yesterday, I put 50 miles on today. The pipes are a little louder than I like, but do sound great. It's an end to an era, younger guys think they are too old fashioned, my last chance for the King.
Thoroughly enjoyed my Rushmore and M8 Road Kings for combined 60,000 miles
being a 2022 end run mature MY M8 it should be very stable and reliable, congrats and enjoy! you should post this in the following forum for more interest and comments, suggestions, etc.
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