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Just ordered a 2022 RK-S in Green Demin. Other than the color, I am not sure of any other changes.
Once they release the actual details at the end of January on their website we will know for sure. When I was at the dealer they were able to show me pictures of the color, but not on the bike itself. I had to use my imagination :-)
They did not have any other details.
Anyways, looking forward to getting it and having a nice summer of riding! I am in Pennsylvania so I have a ways to go.
Just ordered a 2022 RK-S in Green Demin. Other than the color, I am not sure of any other changes.
Once they release the actual details at the end of January on their website we will know for sure. When I was at the dealer they were able to show me pictures of the color, but not on the bike itself. I had to use my imagination :-)
They did not have any other details.
Anyways, looking forward to getting it and having a nice summer of riding! I am in Pennsylvania so I have a ways to go.
Be safe and enjoy the ride ...
Congrats on your yet to be delivered new ride! As a RKS owner myself, I can say that you will love that bike. It is a great platform for bar hopping, touring, and mods/customization. The Swiss Army knife of Harleys!
Nice was gonna ask are these 21s but i do see some of the new colors on the road glides. Wonder how or if HD will allow or approved them to post being their official release date isnt until the 26th?
Originally Posted by Redbeard719
Treasure Coast HD has a bunch of 22s on its website.
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