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Thanks Bigdaddy11311. I forgot about that post. Looks like Dead Center wins again. I like the one post saying just buy an Electraglide. I had my bike at a ride the other day and my friend has an Electraglide. When I took my fairing off in about 30 seconds he started drooling along with the 30 or other riders who came over very quickly. The chrome headlight housing really jumps out at you when you take the fairing off the Road King. For somestrange reason it also feels like another bike whenI take it off and ride. The way Ilook at it, I have about three different bikes now depending on my mood. That would cost about $60,000 and take up a whole lot of space in my garage.As I said before, if Harley made just one model with detachable everything, they would only need one touring model on the floor.
Ronjo...
yeah that WAS funny. I have a solo Mustang seat w/ pillion, passenger backrest, solo C&C Custom seat, tour pak on a detachable rack.I also bought a set of color matched vented lowers (got lucky on ebay for $400)I figure I can make about 30 different and distinct combinations in about 10 minutes each. Try that with an Ultra! Road King is the MOST versatile ride HD makes
I'm with ya there, had a EGC and an UC, LOVE my RK have the Mustang 2-piece with backrest and a Tourpac on a detach. Along with a detach passenger backrest, a fender rack, and am looking for a detach fairing and maybe lowers since I live in snow country and ride in pretty cold temps. The possibilites are endless with the Road King!!!
Friend just put a DRAGONFLY CONCEPT color match fairing on his RK @ the Hollister Rally a few weeks ago... Dang Nice Fairing and the color match was dead-on & Great sound with those 6"x9" speakers - WOW!!! Wasn't cheap almost $2200.00 out-the-door
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