SHOW OFF your roadking
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These Road Kings are really nice! Great work guys!
Last edited by longrideshields-2; 04-20-2015 at 03:26 PM. Reason: Added compliments.
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I'm kinda/sorta in the dilemma. I'm leaning toward a RK for my next bike. I absolutely love the retro look, and the spoke wheels and whitewalls are definitely part of the attraction.
However, I'm taking longer and longer multi-state rides, and everybody I talk to, including an indie I really trust, are telling me: "If you're taking longer rides, go with cast wheels and not spokes. If you have a flat with a tubed tire, you're waiting for a tow truck".
Yes? No?
However, I'm taking longer and longer multi-state rides, and everybody I talk to, including an indie I really trust, are telling me: "If you're taking longer rides, go with cast wheels and not spokes. If you have a flat with a tubed tire, you're waiting for a tow truck".
Yes? No?
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Wagon Wheel on Back
I'm kinda/sorta in the dilemma. I'm leaning toward a RK for my next bike. I absolutely love the retro look, and the spoke wheels and whitewalls are definitely part of the attraction.
However, I'm taking longer and longer multi-state rides, and everybody I talk to, including an indie I really trust, are telling me: "If you're taking longer rides, go with cast wheels and not spokes. If you have a flat with a tubed tire, you're waiting for a tow truck".
Yes? No?
However, I'm taking longer and longer multi-state rides, and everybody I talk to, including an indie I really trust, are telling me: "If you're taking longer rides, go with cast wheels and not spokes. If you have a flat with a tubed tire, you're waiting for a tow truck".
Yes? No?
Acadia National Park
Seems most flats happen to the rear wheel. I like the spoke look too, so I left it up front, and put a tubeless wagon wheel on back where it's hidden by the bags.
JR
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