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Would love to see some pics of some different seats on the RKS. Been through this thread more than once, and can remember seeing anything that stuck out. I am sure they're there, but there is 154 pages. Really would like to see a step up style, like the saddlemen. So bonus points for that.
I saw on here where some were asking about passing lamps. ones from a standard road king work just fine. obviously you'll need to have them powder coated to match. I kept my original turn signals so they would match the rear without having to turn it into a major project.
I saw on here where some were asking about passing lamps. ones from a standard road king work just fine. obviously you'll need to have them powder coated to match. I kept my original turn signals so they would match the rear without having to turn it into a major project.
this is exactly what I did, think it looks much better than the other options I've tried
Would love to see some pics of some different seats on the RKS. Been through this thread more than once, and can remember seeing anything that stuck out. I am sure they're there, but there is 154 pages. Really would like to see a step up style, like the saddlemen. So bonus points for that.
I saw on here where some were asking about passing lamps. ones from a standard road king work just fine. obviously you'll need to have them powder coated to match. I kept my original turn signals so they would match the rear without having to turn it into a major project.
Originally Posted by Bunker
this is exactly what I did, think it looks much better than the other options I've tried
How did you guys wire them in? Did you use the aux light power and ground from the turn sig connectors under the left nacelle? And did the toggle switch work just plug and play?
How did you guys wire them in? Did you use the aux light power and ground from the turn sig connectors under the left nacelle? And did the toggle switch work just plug and play?
it's been several months since I put them on so honestly I don't exactly remember. I do know I tapped into a connector on the left side nacelle and a single pole single throw toggle switch was all that was needed. it was simple enough it didn't require removing the nacelle or any parts
this is exactly what I did, think it looks much better than the other options I've tried
I like those lower fairings, especially in my color. I've mulled around the idea of getting a set. do you like them? do you leave them on all the time or take them off in the hottest months? nice looking
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