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Thanks Mtnsnow.. I was in pain when I was trying to post the pic.. later that afternoon I decided I better go to the hospital.. Turned out I had a large gall stone blocking my gall bladder. they had to remove my gall bladder. When I got home tonight as I walked by my bike I just smiled and said looking good baby.. Craigslist has been good to me.. I found the pipes that are on my bike on there too.. Well thanks for viewing my post and I look forward to sharing future endeavors with you guys. Oh, forgot to mention it was a blast trailiering my bike back from Tuscaloosa Sunday morning in agonizing abdomen pain but honestly the tour pack was worth the pain!
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Now time to put the passenger backrest and luggage rack on ebay. Thanks for the kind words everyone!
Why not put your backrest and luggage rack on here and pass on your savings to your forum brothers....Good luck..........o~`o...............................
I agree, the Road King rules. I've had an EGC in the past and it was a great bike, but to be honest now that I've had a RK for 3 yrs I can say I prefer it as it can be morphed into a very different bike depending on your needs or mood.
I can go from a stripped down cruiser without windshield and just a solo seat to having my passenger backrest and luggage rack on, then on to a full-on bagger with King Tourpak for the big trips.
I don't miss the fairing at all and I don't find the windscreen protection of the RK to be much different than a bike with a fairing, they're about the same to me. If I want tunes I have an iPod and some excellent earbuds that smoke what any set of speakers could sound like at 75 mph.
Originally Posted by ericl
That's what's so great about the road king dress it up dress it down, find mine on Craigslist as well! Hope you recover soon
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