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Hi All,
I have a 2000 FLHRCI, I had the S&S gear drive installed. So no stinkin pads to be concerned about. I added a white sheep skin cover and had handle bar fringe added with the white color included with the two shades of green.
Old school or not, she spins like a top and has my love.
I do hope the pics upload OK.
Wayne
sheep skin seat cover, raccoon tail and alot of fun to ride.
Great looking bike! The raccoon tail is a first here (I bet) and it does add a bit of nostalgia.
Nice Job, what year and who makes that front spoke wheel?
Nice bike, I love the look of the RKC without the windshield, I think it has perfect lines, and always hate the way the look changes when you add the full windshield. Alas, I am a wuss and hate riding without the windshield whenever I go over 55mph.
But this windshield doesn't look so bad, can anyone on here comment on how effective it is for wind deflection ???
I have to say that after a while I got sick of those leather wrapped bags. Thread had torn and leather shrunk, buckle clips had broken. Always envisioned mounting hard bags in that Rich Blue Sunglow paint. Bought some used bags at a swap meet for 100 bucks. Had to buy hardware kit for 160 and the paint cost 360. I think I have changed my classic into a regular King. Just had pistons, heads, starter, cables, swing arm bushings, steering head bearings replaced after 128K miles.
A little 'Retro' with the satin green paint, yellow driving lights with tri-bars, 58 olds derby cover for breather cover and dresser bars....and of coarse those beautiful whitewalls & lace......09 RKC
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