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Road my Sporty for 10 years. Was time to upgrade for my old tiring body...lol Picked up my dream bike, a Road King. Got a 2006 FLHRI Road king with 12k and is in good shape. Has Stage 1 but no tune (was decal popping like crazy) I put a V&H tuner and no more decal pop
Here's mine just as I bought it for $1600.......and traded my 02 FXD for it. 6 pics 03 FLHRI Road King, 1 pic 02 FXD Super Glide.
Been chomping at the bit as I have a pinched nerve in my back and having great deal of pain shooting from the back and down my clutch arm. Maybe only put around 200 miles on it so far..O'well for those 200 miles it was great just have to get used to this bike over the FXD I had for 18 yrs.
Sorry I didn't show the new parts as I was putting this together I was like a little kid at Christmas puting my ride together. I will tell you feeding the wires through the bars was a bit of a headache but with a little patients I did it. up dated look
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