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+1 on the 360's I have the same with the chrome and rubber foot pegs.
Hey, nice bike! Same color as my 09 FLHRC! Two questions about your pic. the Sundowner seat - Do you sit lower than the stock seat? It looks like it but it may just be the way it curves.
Also, the extra storage you have on your windshield, how do you have that affixed? I've seen those on the Ultra Glide, but never on a Road King. What I really want is a single pouch to hold extra glasses and my log book, but seeing yours, I may go that route.
Hey, nice bike! Same color as my 09 FLHRC! Two questions about your pic. the Sundowner seat - Do you sit lower than the stock seat? It looks like it but it may just be the way it curves.
Also, the extra storage you have on your windshield, how do you have that affixed? I've seen those on the Ultra Glide, but never on a Road King. What I really want is a single pouch to hold extra glasses and my log book, but seeing yours, I may go that route.
The Sundowner seat will move you down about 3/4" and back 1-1/2"
As for the windshield pouch you have HD PN: 58189-98 specifically for the RKC with the matching basket weave. It has a metal bracket inside that bolts to the windshield frame using the center nut of the frame crossbar.
ehans, chicago answered better than I could have as I had them put the seat on when the bike got there before I picked it up. I have never sat on my stock seat. Also as chicago stated the bags mount to the windshield crossbar. Thanks for the compliment on my bike, blue is my wifes favorite color but it grew on me fast. I highly recommend the 3 pouch, you can always use the room.
i have a pair of the billet chrome harley ones i'm not using, and will not install again. just that i don't care to put my feet out in the wide stance. i use the floorboards.
I tend to agree. I was never a fan of riding down the highway looking like I'm ready for a GYN exam. I just like to shift position occasionally and putting my heels over the floorboards puts more weight on my thighs than tailbones and that's enough.
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