Fairing lowers on a Road King
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Fairing lowers on a Road King
From reading this does not seem like a very popular mod for the Road Kings. Though some have done it. I was just wondering how much of a difference they make. I have had them on an Ultra Classic and RG Ultra. Didn't do much on the UC but could not ride without them on the RG. Just wondering how effective they are on a RK. Gotta admit one reason I am considering them is to add speakers and do a similar audio set-up as the CVO King minus the bag speakers. But if they add some wind resistance that is an added bonus. Just don't wanna add them if the channel more wind upwards.
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I have them on my RK 2005, (wish i knew how to post pictures)....haven't taken them off since i installed them. I have the adjustable vents on mine trying to figure out if the engine cools better with them open or closed...i just can't tell without a temperature gauge which i don't have. I like them alot specially when it rains :-) Also very easy on off only two bolts, really great when I really want to scrub them clean.
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on my recent trip to the Smokie's I had about 500 miles of trying to figure out where all the extra air was coming from. Found it all coming up through the engine gard. Lowers will fix much of this.
I was also thinking the same, that would be a steller place to add some speakers...killing 2 birds with 1 stone.
I was also thinking the same, that would be a steller place to add some speakers...killing 2 birds with 1 stone.
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I've got them on my 2011 FLHRC. They came with the bike when I bought it a few months ago and I hated the look...felt like they just took away from the great classic look of the King and I couldn't wait to get the bike home, take them off, and sell them to get regular lowers.
well, after 5,000 miles and two 1,000+ mile trips I still haven't taken them off. They do a great job of keeping bugs/wind off of me and I love love love the storage space it provides for things like spare gloves my bandana, or even a place to keep a bottle of water handy for the long rides.
Still don't love the look, but I'm married and not riding to impress anyone, the functionality has won out.
well, after 5,000 miles and two 1,000+ mile trips I still haven't taken them off. They do a great job of keeping bugs/wind off of me and I love love love the storage space it provides for things like spare gloves my bandana, or even a place to keep a bottle of water handy for the long rides.
Still don't love the look, but I'm married and not riding to impress anyone, the functionality has won out.
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I put a pair on mine shortly after buying the bike. Love them but they are not perfect in that my knees still get blasted with rain and wind but they keep the lower legs pretty sheltered. I wanted them for looks to make my FLHR more like the touring bikes do. Mine have the adjustable vents and I don't seem to see any difference with them open or closed but that's me.