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I got my Road King last year for my 40th birthday. I wanted one when I was 31 but, divorce and other legal troubles, sucked up my money.
Life is great now and I love my KING!!
36 wish I would have figured it out long ago. after 16 years of riding sport bikes I decided I need to slow down so sold all my rice burners and bout a new 2006 night train looked cool but comfort was lacking.
Last year 2011 I decided it was time for comfort bought a new road glide ultra and now I sit back and think of all the money I threw away on all those other "bikes".
I am the youngest guy I know on a bagger those that ride with me who arent on one are just jealous now.....one day they will figure it out
45, 1999 road king. My wife and I love riding on it and eventually, working on it! It has been a great bike and looking around for a street glide project next.
My crew is between 36 and 55 who ride baggers...
wow i didnt read all the posts bud most were over thirty... i had plenty of bikes growing up and bought my roadking when i was 23... im 28 now... and could never sell it.. wouldnt get close to what i have stuck into it...
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