Show me your Road King
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Show me your Road King
Hi - I just traded my sportster for my fathers Road King. First year of that model (you can tell me what year that is), stage 1, after market seat, everything else looks to be stock. My question is what have you done to yours? I'm thinking of ditching the floorboards and getting forward controls, loosing the crashbar, windshield, and other bits and pieces of trim. I think I'd like to keep the bags as an option for long trips but still be able to have a good look without them on. I have apes on my FXR and love them so I'm leaning on towards putting some of those on.
Really just looking for some ideas (paint, etc.) and some resorces. Thanks.
Really just looking for some ideas (paint, etc.) and some resorces. Thanks.
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RE: Show me your Road King
What's the point of loosening the crashbars, or windshield?
I'd keep the floorboards and put highway pegs on, maybe instead of the crashbars.
'94 was the first year of the RoadKing.
I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone successfully strip the bags off a bagger; at least, not since the rubbermounted ones came out. The FL's just don't look good without them.
Nothing looks worse than apes on a bagger. Well, maybe 18" wheels and tires.
I'd keep the floorboards and put highway pegs on, maybe instead of the crashbars.
'94 was the first year of the RoadKing.
I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone successfully strip the bags off a bagger; at least, not since the rubbermounted ones came out. The FL's just don't look good without them.
Nothing looks worse than apes on a bagger. Well, maybe 18" wheels and tires.
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RE: Show me your Road King
Ouch; I appreciate your opinions, but I hate windshields and don't see the need for floorboards. As far as nothing looking worse than a bagger without bags, I'm sure someone out there has had success removing them - anyone? Personally, I'm not crazy about bags of any shape or size but I can appreciate the usefulness of them on trips. What about some Bobbers out there? Didn't that idea come done from a stripped bagger?
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RE: Show me your Road King
Your list sounds like either (A) You "don't have an appreciation" for the Road King (which is fine, as misguided as it might be) That was a joke... or (B) you haven't developed one yet.
I had a similar list for a bike a while back and regretted it. I never really cared for the Road King all that much.
Then I road a few...
Then I bought one. And I'll tell you - I still have one bike with forward controls, no bar, etc... And I can't stand it. I'll don't think I'll ever go back. I don't care for Softies or Dynas anymore...
But again -- It's fine if the RK is "not your thing" -- But then sell it and get one that is. Trying to mod it into something that it just doesn't want to be isn't going to make you happy.
You can turn a cruiser into a tourer to some extent -- But you can't strip down a touring bike and make it seem "normal."
I had a similar list for a bike a while back and regretted it. I never really cared for the Road King all that much.
Then I road a few...
Then I bought one. And I'll tell you - I still have one bike with forward controls, no bar, etc... And I can't stand it. I'll don't think I'll ever go back. I don't care for Softies or Dynas anymore...
But again -- It's fine if the RK is "not your thing" -- But then sell it and get one that is. Trying to mod it into something that it just doesn't want to be isn't going to make you happy.
You can turn a cruiser into a tourer to some extent -- But you can't strip down a touring bike and make it seem "normal."
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RE: Show me your Road King
Phat96 - Beautiful bike.
John Scrip - I'm I touching on something that's unholy? Is the Road King a model that you just don't mess with? Maybe you're right; I should ride it first a bit before I decide. I've been riding a highly customized FXR and love the apes and forward controls - I'll give the other way a chance. Still interested, though, on what others have done. Thanks.
John Scrip - I'm I touching on something that's unholy? Is the Road King a model that you just don't mess with? Maybe you're right; I should ride it first a bit before I decide. I've been riding a highly customized FXR and love the apes and forward controls - I'll give the other way a chance. Still interested, though, on what others have done. Thanks.
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RE: Show me your Road King
Any model I buy I'd think I'd change somewhat (such as starting with a stage 1). Is changing the bars and pegs or removing the windshield and crash bars really that "much"? My sportster got a different tank, seat, bars, speedo, pipes, mirrors to name a few and looked great. My '94 FXRP looks nothing like a police bike anymore, and I get a lot of compliments on it. I love the look of the RK but I'm sure I can give it a bit of a face lift without "ruining" the model.