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Dave, you are absolutely right. I was just having fun at you're expense and for that I am sorry. But Road Kings are cool anyway. I just like to make mine louder and faster. Plus most of that stuff was on it when I bought it. So please forgive me....................Marty
No problem at all. I'm pretty thick skinned, especially when it comes to online forums.
And, like you, I also believe that most mods should make a bike go faster, stop faster, or handle better. But a few shiny doo-dads don't hurt either.
BTW, you'll be happy to know that my g/f and I got back about 20 minutes ago from a nice afternoon ride. Put about 90 miles on today.
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