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Thanks all...
Bike seems to be fine, other than being a little tight but it's feeling better with miles.
Been workin 12 hr days + 130 miles round trip dont leave much time...
Anyway I got a 100 miles on it...life is better!
I'm ready for pipes, windshield, floorboards.
Fairly sure I'm going with 4in Black Rinehart Slip-ons.
Windshiled... gonna need some help on the correct height?..I'm 6.2
And I need all the floorboard extension I can get.
I think the H-bars will be fine once I move them up as suggested.
Also lookin for a place to buy it all....
Gene
I have a 2011 RKC am 6'2" and I went with a hd tallboy seat. But it took me about 1,000 miles to get it broken in. Enjoy I know you will be able to get that smile off your face for awhile. Have fun and be safe.
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