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Only the fairing bikes come with tools because you have to repair the fairing brackets and remove the radio for repair quite often. Also, those bikes weigh so much and are usually so loaded down, all kinds of assorted parts break or fall off them.
Curious - do Road King owners have some sort of inferiority complex? I don't see this sort of sniping at Ultras going the other way . . .
just stating the facts
and no....the so called "lesser" road kings are clearly superior.
I ride an Ultra, and will be the 1st to say a road king is a GREAT bike...as is an Ultra & everything in between. YOU, however are clearly a dufus.
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Do all touring model purchases come with HD tools? I have a 09 Road King and while visiting a HD dealer other than my own I was told that I should have been given tools which would have been inside the sidebags and this is standard on all touring models!! anyone familiar? I am going to my dealer later today to inquire, thanks
Maybe for an extra 500 bucks they will give you a kit
Don't forget your 50 dollar pump for your air shocks.
Then the 1500 for the mufflers and power commander ....
700 for the upgraded seat .....
Tour pack and mounting hardware, 850 ....
Some extra bling chrome ...... 750
Cruise control if you did'nt get the classic, 650 ....
1000 bucks worth of Harley leathers ....
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