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Anyone seen these snap on panels for Road Kings called CitySlickers? They are plastic (same as side panels plastic) panels that cover the UGLY exposed shocks when taking off the bags to ride as a stripped cruiser, they look pretty nifty. (page 254 - May American Iron rag).
Has anyone seen them in person and physically checked them out - please report???
www.bruisersinc.com sells a kit to clean up the look of the Road King (Elctra Glide & Road Glide) if you take the bags off.
I think that bruiser setup would look bad azz with a thunderheader or other 2-1 exhaust. [sm=icon_rock.gif]
Don't care much for the look with duals. [sm=signs006.gif] JMHO
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