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Looks Good!!!!!!! What did you put where the stock tag goes? Im thinking about trading both of my bikes in and getting a 2011 RK classic and I want the tag below the tail light. My dealer made me an offer on my bikes that is almost to good to pass up the only thing is they want them totally stock!
I put a Cycle Visions Pyramid Cover over the original license plate holes:
I don't mean to be negative here either but I sure hope you never drop it.
I took the crash bar off mine to install forward controls.
I dropped it in a parking deck last Summer & if it hadn't been for the saddlebag guards, my leg might have not been as lucky as it was.
If you remove both, there's nothing to keep it off of you...
If I could afford a second bike, I'd want a Road King and do it up very much like yours.
I'm not a fan of the Propipe looks, but I understand why you used it. Also not real big on the Custom-style bags, but that's because I've always been stuck on the hard style bags. I love the look of the monkey bars.
I had two PM notifications this morning in my e-mail and when I logged on they weren't in my in-box and being half asleep I deleted the e-mail notification so I don't know who they were from. Hopefully they will see this: My bars are 14 inch Wild One Chubbys and the bag supports are off a 09 later Street Glide. V/r Chip
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