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Hello Riders,
Picked up my '05 Road King a few days ago and was out riding tonite, Stopped to get some food and when I left restaurant, I noticed a RED idjut light right next to my Odometer (left side) on. I cant make out what it means. It looks like a little clock with an arrow outside pointing in. Could maybe someone tell me what this light is and is my bike gonna seize up if I ride it home? Any help asap wil be much appreciated.
Happy Memorial Day and Thank you for your service to all the former and current fighting forces.
Whew, What a relief. Thanks for SOMEONE posting an answer. Thanks for your help Rick. I'll play with my fob for the factory alarm and see if I cant make the light go off. I will let ya know of any new developments. Not that this seems to be all that important. Thanks just the same.
-d- '05 Road King Corbin Solo, V&H Long Shots << You know those pretty Chrome bastards
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