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You got your answer but just to back it up I have a 17 SG and a 10 Road King. I switch seats and quick detach part between the two all the time.
Would you be so kind as to post up a pic of the Roadking with the Streetglide seat and no backrest. I am going to look for a used seat for my 2011 Roadking over the winter months. Does the Streetglide seat move you back slightly when compared to the stock Roadking seat? Thanks in advance Todd!
Would you be so kind as to post up a pic of the Roadking with the Streetglide seat and no backrest. I am going to look for a used seat for my 2011 Roadking over the winter months. Does the Streetglide seat move you back slightly when compared to the stock Roadking seat? Thanks in advance Todd!
I can see if I have old one on my computer. Unfortunately my King is in the shop at the moment getting a new front end after an F250 went left of center and tried to flatten me.
I can see if I have old one on my computer. Unfortunately my King is in the shop at the moment getting a new front end after an F250 went left of center and tried to flatten me.
OUCH!!!!!!
F@#K the bike....glad you're still with us. Hope both you and the King heal up stronger than new.
And thanks to the Alien for attaching a pic. How did it change your riding position overall....if at all?
Are you further back or slightly lower? I like the cleaner look!
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