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Hey all! I just bought my first Harley, came from a Honda. Got a 2009 Road King Classic w/ only 17k on it. It already had the SE Stage II 103 kit on it w/ the PowerCommander, SE 255 cams and the ported heads, giant SE air cleaner hanging off the side of it. Kit was installed less than 6k ago. SE ThunderStreet slip-ons make it sound ok, may look to upgrade the sound at some point tho. Heritage bars make the reach so much nicer than the beach bars.
Had the Boom Audio system on it w/ the speakers mounted to the highway bar. I really didnt like the look of that, nor do I listen to music while riding so it is off the bike now. Might end up selling it. Also has the Zumo 550 navi unit on it that is really annoying me because it is ALWAYS telling me I am low on fuel. Gotta figure that thing out before it has to go too.
Bike itself is black and apparently flawless. The previous owner also swapped out the rear fender for an FLHX with the tri-bar light. Anyhow, I have found this forum thus far to be very helpful and friendly. I'm sure I'll have many questions and hopefully I can eventually contribute knowledge as I gain it.
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