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Congrats on the scoot my friend. You better get the pics up ASAP...... at our age on this forum we can't read the small letters, so PICTURES........BIG PICTURES. Enjoy, and be safe.
Just got back from putting my deposit down on a 2009 RKC. Color is Deep Turquoise & Antique White. I will pick the bike up next Saturday. It is going to be a long week.
It was a hard decision between the Heritage and the RKC. At the end of the day it came down to the fact that I always wanted a King, and the fact that I could get ABS and Cruise closed the deal. Rode a King for most of the day, and it was a great ride.
I will get pics up as soon as I get the bike. Thanks for all the feedback to my questions. It was a huge help.
You'll like it bettern that Sporty. That's for sure. The two tone sounds nice. I rode the black and blue two tone 2008 model. Very nice with ABS, too. I bought a Vivid Black 2009 RKC. Enjoy your new ride.
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