The All things ROAD KING SPECIAL THREAD
#1611
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#1612
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#1613
Anyway, did you need to extend hydraulic lines? I know the two switch packs do, but the lines?
Also, what shield?
Thanks.
#1614
Factory hydraulic and brake lines work but I did unclip then and have to rearrange the brake line a little. Before I buttoned everything up I lifted the front end so I could throw the wheel left and right to look for any binding or excessive movement in any cabling, everything looked pretty stable. I would definitely do things a little different next time though. The Factory 47 opening for all the wiring is smaller than the factory bars, that is significant. For these bars the switchpack wires come out with about an 1" extra so you already you have to extend them but I don't like having that Molex right there in the top of the nacelle. If I did it again I would go ahead and splice the wires 10" or so and have all that inside the bar, that way the wires are coming out with no interference with the connection.
The windshield is a Freedom Shield.
As far as the width of the bar, they are pretty comfortable. You could always go the T bar route that Factory 47 has, or the KST's that this guy has
or
The windshield is a Freedom Shield.
As far as the width of the bar, they are pretty comfortable. You could always go the T bar route that Factory 47 has, or the KST's that this guy has
or
#1615
Factory hydraulic and brake lines work but I did unclip then and have to rearrange the brake line a little. Before I buttoned everything up I lifted the front end so I could throw the wheel left and right to look for any binding or excessive movement in any cabling, everything looked pretty stable. I would definitely do things a little different next time though. The Factory 47 opening for all the wiring is smaller than the factory bars, that is significant. For these bars the switchpack wires come out with about an 1" extra so you already you have to extend them but I don't like having that Molex right there in the top of the nacelle. If I did it again I would go ahead and splice the wires 10" or so and have all that inside the bar, that way the wires are coming out with no interference with the connection.
The windshield is a Freedom Shield.
As far as the width of the bar, they are pretty comfortable. You could always go the T bar route that Factory 47 has, or the KST's that this guy has
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h884zfeAAw
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z44MbxHOTCo
The windshield is a Freedom Shield.
As far as the width of the bar, they are pretty comfortable. You could always go the T bar route that Factory 47 has, or the KST's that this guy has
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h884zfeAAw
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z44MbxHOTCo
#1617
that is an 18" windshield. I'm 5'9". On either a Road King with stock windshield, Road King with the above windshield or Road King Special with above windshield, I've never experienced any kind of buffeting. To me it's a Road King so there's always this nice pleasant movement of air behind the windscreen. With the lowers, it's now all off my face but I haven't felt any kind of real "buffeting". I put the lowers on to get some of that air off me in the colder months that rushes up the side of the tank into my face. Seems to work pretty good for a non-fairing setup.
#1618
that is an 18" windshield. I'm 5'9". On either a Road King with stock windshield, Road King with the above windshield or Road King Special with above windshield, I've never experienced any kind of buffeting. To me it's a Road King so there's always this nice pleasant movement of air behind the windscreen. With the lowers, it's now all off my face but I haven't felt any kind of real "buffeting". I put the lowers on to get some of that air off me in the colder months that rushes up the side of the tank into my face. Seems to work pretty good for a non-fairing setup.
My past dynas and my current Softail have cafe fairings that do a great job of keeping wind off my torso yet my helmet is in clear air. Glide Pro makes a cafe fairing for the King, which I may pick up for the summers. Only in the winter I like more wind protection from the icy cold.
So im thinking maybe a shorter shield would give me more protection then the cafe style fairing, but keep that turbulence zone below my helmet. Trial and error I guess.
Last edited by Mchad; 03-09-2019 at 08:36 PM.
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