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I have an o4 road king classic. I have some chrome on the bike now, but there are a few more things i would like. I have $200 to spend. I am thinking headlight and auxilary light trim rings. Any suggestions would be great.
List of Add Ons I already have:
1.Trans cover
2. Inner primary cover
3. Shift Linkage
4. Rear master cylinder cover
5. Front fender skirt
6. Chrome front shocks
7. Flame grips, floorboards, pegs
8. khrome werks slip ons
9. Air cleaner cover
you said you had $200 to spend and the trim rings shouldn't cost that much. I would suggest the chrome passenger floorboard covers if you don't have them.
i have the passenger floor boards already. I think i will get the frenched trim rings. i would love to post pictures, but it keeps saying they are to big to download.
i have the passenger floor boards already. I think i will get the frenched trim rings. i would love to post pictures, but it keeps saying they are to big to download.
open it something as simple as MS Paint and shrink it down by Stretch and Skew from the drop down within Paint............save........upload.
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