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Old 09-18-2010, 10:25 PM
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i want to like it, i think evryone that has a bagger has thought about it.no matter what you do it looks like a 1976 goldwing.. just not rite
 
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Old 09-18-2010, 10:31 PM
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I must be strange because I do like it (for a sometime ride). Its just that I have stuff. Where would I put my stuff?
 
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I'd like to make mine bagless but I'd want it to somehow be a quick release setup so if I want/need them on then it would be a few minute task to add on the bags again.

I think bagless the Road King looks like an old bike.
 
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Check out this company I think they have something like you are describing.
www.bruisersinc.com/index.html
 
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Remember the FLHS?
 
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I think the RK looks badass...and not every kid on the block will have one. I'm surprised I don't see that more often.
 
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I bought a wrecked road king and did this about 8 years ago.
Unfortunately I wasn't thinking to take pictures back then.
What a blast to ride without the weight.
Didn't look right, but I didn't care.
Makes me think the factory should have pulled off another limited FXR run with twin cam power.

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Check out this company I think they have something like you are describing.
www.bruisersinc.com/index.html
Maybe I am a dummy as I haven't finished my coffee, but it would be nice if the website showed decent/detailed pictures of their parts installed on the bikes.

EDIT: after a few more sips of coffee, here are the pics http://www.bruisersinc.com/PictureList.php4
 

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Old 09-19-2010, 07:23 AM
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They just don't look right to me no matter how much I try and like them. Kings without a windshield looks great, just like Ultra's look great with tour-pak off for single seat riding.

W/O bags it is like a big picture frame back there with the picture taken out. Just my
 
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Old 09-19-2010, 07:42 AM
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I like the look but I use my bags too often to get rid of them.
Maybe build it like that EG, but add some of the flat pony express style bags to keep teh lighter look at the rear.
 
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Can't remember who makes them but they were skirts that covered the area of the saddlebags.
 


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