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Old 11-19-2010, 10:44 PM
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( I posted this in general as well so apologise if if anyone noticed or has a problem with this. ) thanks.

I'm thinking about the leg fairings for my road king custom.
Just wondering if anybody has any experience... if this is a good combination?
I want to ride as much as I can this winter and thought this might be a good addition.
just any input is appreciated ....especially if you have experience with the leg fairing and standard windshield.
thanks for any input.
 
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I have a set on the way. I assume they will work well.

I have seen a few pics with them installed on RK's.

Looking forward to replies from other who have added them.
 
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I use them year around here in So Cal. I like the way they look and can make the difference 300 mile vs 400 miles. They also work well in heat.
 
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leicafish, looks good. I'm thinking about putting some on my road king classic and adding the speaker set up in them but not sure if you can hear the music on the freeway.
 
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Originally Posted by leicafish
I use them year around here in So Cal. I like the way they look and can make the difference 300 mile vs 400 miles. They also work well in heat.
Bike looks good.
Thanks for the response and pictures.
Think I'm about sold.
 
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leicafish, looks good. I'm thinking about putting some on my road king classic and adding the speaker set up in them but not sure if you can hear the music on the freeway.
Nope!
 
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Scoot looks great leicafish. A set of vented lowers is on my list, but there are a few items ahead of them. Eventually...
 
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Originally Posted by 07FLHT
Nope!
Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by leicafish
I use them year around here in So Cal. I like the way they look and can make the difference 300 mile vs 400 miles. They also work well in heat.
Leicafish...please tell me about the bars you have installed on the bike in the picture you posted. gotta get me some of those!!
 
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Lowers showed up and the install was a snap. Had to reroute the clutch cable in front of the engine guard and clamp it the the right down tube with a billet Harley clamp. Clucth works smooth and dosn't rub the lowers lock to lock.
 


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