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You Know what they say, Road King = King of the road. I don't miss my RK because my 2014
Street Glide is a gerat ride also. Good luck with your new Bike.
Yes, I love the sound of the stock pipes. In fact, I don't think I am going to change anything on this bike other than add a passenger back rest and a luggage rack. It's perfect as it is.
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Thats what we all say! Enjoy your new ride but you will soon see money start flying fom you wallet.
Are you seriously wearing a non-Harley approved shirt while looking at or standing near your bike? That is a complete violation of Section 4, paragraph 3, subsection 9. You will now be dealt with accordingly. Ha!
Congrats on the new scooter, best looking touring bike that HD makes IMHO.
I agree and congratulations Mountain Cruiser. I was thinking of how to reduce my stable and one thought is to sell two bikes (FXDXI and FLHT) and pick up a new Road King. I'm still trying to figure out what suspension the RK has? It used to be the same as the EG's. Looking at the 2014 specs the RK and Street Glide have the same ground clearance so maybe it's the same as a SG now?
I agree and congratulations Mountain Cruiser. I was thinking of how to reduce my stable and one thought is to sell two bikes (FXDXI and FLHT) and pick up a new Road King. I'm still trying to figure out what suspension the RK has? It used to be the same as the EG's. Looking at the 2014 specs the RK and Street Glide have the same ground clearance so maybe it's the same as a SG now?
SG and RK have same suspension. RG same too when it was around.
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