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Hey guys, I have a 2000 Road King and I'm looking to redo my paint job. I like the color scheme, but no one @ my local Harley dealership seems to know where, or how to find these decals... Can anyone help?
Hi from the UK and welcome to HDF. Doesn't look like a stock RK decal to me. Have you owned your bike from new? What more can you tell us about your bike?
Most dealers have a decal book that show all available decals by family of bike and by year.
Ask to see the book and look for your decal. If it is in there it can usually be purchased if not then you can at least get a part number to look on other sites like ebay.
Looks like a late 60'S' early 70's decal that was available for touring bike's
Last edited by bigskyroadglide; Feb 9, 2015 at 07:01 PM.
I have a 2000 Road King, and I can tell you for a fact that it's not the stock decals. Doesn't look like any from HD that I recognize. However, there are a ton of decals that are produced by guys that do a re-paint, and want something different. Howitzer88 is correct on the 2000 decal. You might have to go shopping, while taking the digital photo to a decal producer.
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