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Just sitting here snowed in...work called off.. and thought, I would like to look at some nice roadkings. So I figured why not do a thread for everyone to show off there roadking...So post some pictures and brag it up This is my 08 roadking standard
18" apes, hid head light, mm fuel injection swap to mikuni 42 carb(swap not done at time of pics), seat from '15 street glide, original paint, lowered 2" front and rear
Last edited by noevol; Oct 20, 2015 at 02:05 PM.
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Here is my '16. It was the first red one with whitewalls sold in WA. Just clicked over 600 miles on Wednesday after a glorious ride north along the Columbia river then back home. I LOVE this bike but the windscreen has to go in exchange for a Klockwerks.
Last pic is my 4 yo grandson, who is very serious about 'his' ride...haha.
On a side note, wouldn't it be cool just to have a national Road King rally? Something where bikes weren't hiding behind big azz fairings and electronic doodads, but were still great to ride 2 up or cross-country?
Last edited by Nickatnyt; Oct 18, 2015 at 10:54 PM.
Here is my '16. It was the first red one with whitewalls sold in WA. Just clicked over 600 miles on Wednesday after a glorious ride north along the Columbia river then back home. I LOVE this bike but the windscreen has to go in exchange for a Klockwerks.
Last pic is my 4 yo grandson, who is very serious about 'his' ride...haha.
On a side note, wouldn't it be cool just to have a national Road King rally? Something where bikes weren't hiding behind big azz fairings and electronic doodads, but were still great to ride 2 up or cross-country?
My local dealer just got this exact bike in this week. It looks great in person. That red really pops.
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