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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
This section of the forum is just for greeting new members. If you use the link below it will take you to the forum index from which you can navigate to all areas of the forum. If you scroll down on that page a little way, you will see there is a section of the forum for each style of bike. Take a look in the one for the touring models, you may find some ideas from existing owners of RK's there. Or they may be able to suggest third party suppliers.
Welcome from central Washington. Lots of info in all the sections. Tons of great people. Learn to use the site and search function to their fullest extent. (Then we won't think you're a dumb a$$ newb when you ask questions). You'll find no better place to belong. Ride safe and show them bug covered pearly whites! Geez
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