Road glide fairing on a Road King
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I asked because some take batwing fairings and make them detachable on the kings. Didn't know if you were trying to do that, or totally convert your king to a road glide with the bracket, supports, inner/outer fairing, gauges and interconnect harness. It can be done. You'll just have to adapt the interconnect harness plug where it plugs into the main wiring harness since the FLHR wiring harness doesn't have a plug for the interconnect.
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First thing is to buy a parts book for your year bike. I converted my Road King to the street glide fairing and full gauges, stereo. You can see what parts you need to buy and there is a wiring diagram in the back that will definitely be needed to do the wiring. It is not to hard , just do your homework.
Last edited by Brick0044; 06-21-2011 at 08:04 PM.
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First thing is to buy a parts book for your year bike. I converted my Road King to the street glide fairing and full gauges, stereo. You can see what parts you need to buy and there is a wiring diagram in the back that will definitely be needed to do the wiring. It is not to hard , just do your homework.
What did this cost? in ballpark figures
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http://oldskoolcyclewerks.com/products/KingGlide.html
There was also a shop in Canada that made a kit for RK and Fatboys but I cant find them, I thought they were MaKays or something similar
There was also a shop in Canada that made a kit for RK and Fatboys but I cant find them, I thought they were MaKays or something similar