Couple quick questions...
Just bought an 04 Road King. I was looking to install some Intiminators and want to confirm that the 41mm size is correct. Also for those of you who have lowered your bike...I want to lower it an inch front and rear. Any issues with rubbing the rear tire under the fender or bottoming out the front end? I only weigh 160 lbs and the wife is around 115 lbs. I just can't stand the nose dive when I hit the front brake. They really helped the front end on my Sporty. The bike is just for lazy touring, so not aggressive on it at all. I have my Sporty for that kind of thing.
Thank you in advance for any comments and advice.
Just bought an 04 Road King. I was looking to install some Intiminators and want to confirm that the 41mm size is correct. Also for those of you who have lowered your bike...I want to lower it an inch front and rear. Any issues with rubbing the rear tire under the fender or bottoming out the front end? I only weigh 160 lbs and the wife is around 115 lbs. I just can't stand the nose dive when I hit the front brake. They really helped the front end on my Sporty. The bike is just for lazy touring, so not aggressive on it at all. I have my Sporty for that kind of thing.
Thank you in advance for any comments and advice.
On the Sporty, seems like the front brake did about 80% of the braking but after learning how to ride the RK, its about 75% rear brake. Especially if you have a passenger behind you. That difference took some getting used to but I love the ride on the RK Classic. You can't even compare the 2 bikes, they are built for different reasons and nothing alike.
Edited to ask rhlhamlet, what size is your windshield? It looks shorter than mine and since the upper edge of mine is right where my field of vision is, I need to get a shorter one. Really irritating looking over or under the edge all the time.
Oh, and, they are 41mm tubes?
Last edited by RKskillet; May 15, 2011 at 04:39 PM.
Edited to ask rhlhamlet, what size is your windshield? It looks shorter than mine and since the upper edge of mine is right where my field of vision is, I need to get a shorter one. Really irritating looking over or under the edge all the time.
Oh, and, they are 41mm tubes?
There are two ways I'm considering to lower and improve performance with regard to the front end.
1) A set of lowering springs (Progressive, Harley etc) and a set of Intiminators. or
2) A set of the Progressive lowering monotube units.
Costs aside (although it works out pretty close either way), which of these do you feel would give me the best setup? Does the monotube setup work as well as the Intiminators with front end handling? I know the Intiminators work very well because I have them in my Sporty.
With regards to the rear, it's between a set of 12" Ohlins from Howard or a set of 12" Ricors. Right now I'm leaning towards the Ohlins because Howard set my Sportster up really nice with a pair of the #3 #1s. I love them. But, I must admit the Ricors look as tho they're a pretty nice shock too and are worthy of a second look.
So, anyone gotta a couple of words for me on the subject? A simple #1 or #2 will do. You don't have to go into a long explanation if you don't feel like it.
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I've lowered the front of my FLTRU with the Progressive drop in kit and put 12" Street Glide shocks in the rear. Rides great. Only issue is that the angle while on the jiffy stand has changed and I have to be more careful about the angle of the surface when I park. Level surface is just barely ok; anything leaning to the right and I need to turn the bike around to make it lean to the left.
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In any case, thanks for the help guys. I can take it from here.







