Really clean looking Road King. I'm a huge fan of the H-D Touring models from that era. I've built several of them - and I am currently re-doing a 2004 Electra Glide Ultra Classic. You can check-out the 'Bike Check' video of my personal Road King on my Channel. :) Again. Great looking bike. Well done.
Man appreciate the positive feedback! I was watching the video a few ago, road kings looking good! I know that Ultra Classic is going to come out nice too once you’re done.
Nice build man I saw how you had it before. I’ve been following your channel. I have a 06 road king vicla style with 16 inch Carlini bars 1 1/2 inch thickness. What’s your take on tucking the wires in the bars nothing exposed?
Appreciate you! A few years and 4 paint jobs later and she’s still kicking haha Nice, these bars are easy to run things internally cause the size and bends are perfectly curved. I like the look, I have my bars wired internally but if I could go back I would have ran internal twist throttle, clutch and brake lines. Looks way cleaner but I just never bit the bullet and got the hydraulic clutch set up. They have a twist clutch cable set up I think but idk how that would feel.
Beautiful build. I have a question. I purchased a 2003 road king. The front end was raked. I purchased inch and a half carlinis also but the riser is to big. The headlight clamp doesn't close all the way because of the rack. Is there smaller risers I could use so the cover could close with no problem while having the rack?
Thank you. Only thing I can think of is that since its angled some degrees different from stock that maybe you would have to modify or shave the headlight nacelle where it makes contact. Or just run a different nacelle entirely. Maybe send me a couple photos on instagram and I can see if Id be able to guide you in the right direction.
@jerryaranda8067 Id have to see to get a better idea but if its just taking off a bit to help the cover go over and your not taking enough material off that it would affect its structural integrity I don’t see why not.
Video Time Stamps 🤙🏾
0:00 Intro
0:30 Bars & Lines
2:08 Light Bar Setup
2:48 Wheels & Tires
4:08 Brakes & Rotors
5:05 Engine
5:57 Accessories & Floorboards
6:55 Exhaust & Sound clips
7:34 Seat Setup
8:24 Rear Light Setup
9:09 Trims
9:33 Paint Job
11:16 Saddle Bags
11:37 Background Info
13:24 Bike Walk Around / No Narration
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I don't see how your channel isn't bigger than what it is. You got talent bruh, stay on it and you will blow up man. Dope bike
Man Im trying Thank you though!
very nice bike cool set up
Thank you
bike looks really clean 🔥😎👍🏽
Man thank you!
Clean 👌🏽🔥
Thank you thank you 🤙🏾🫡
Super clean build, dude. Those freedom exhausts sound great too 👍🏽
Appreciate it!
Solid 👌🏾
Thank you 🙏🏾
Really clean looking Road King. I'm a huge fan of the H-D Touring models from that era.
I've built several of them - and I am currently re-doing a 2004 Electra Glide Ultra Classic.
You can check-out the 'Bike Check' video of my personal Road King on my Channel. :)
Again. Great looking bike. Well done.
Man appreciate the positive feedback!
I was watching the video a few ago, road kings looking good!
I know that Ultra Classic is going to come out nice too once you’re done.
Nice build man I saw how you had it before. I’ve been following your channel. I have a 06 road king vicla style with 16 inch Carlini bars 1 1/2 inch thickness. What’s your take on tucking the wires in the bars nothing exposed?
Appreciate you! A few years and 4 paint jobs later and she’s still kicking haha
Nice, these bars are easy to run things internally cause the size and bends are perfectly curved.
I like the look, I have my bars wired internally but if I could go back I would have ran internal twist throttle, clutch and brake lines. Looks way cleaner but I just never bit the bullet and got the hydraulic clutch set up. They have a twist clutch cable set up I think but idk how that would feel.
Beautiful build. I have a question. I purchased a 2003 road king. The front end was raked. I purchased inch and a half carlinis also but the riser is to big. The headlight clamp doesn't close all the way because of the rack. Is there smaller risers I could use so the cover could close with no problem while having the rack?
Thank you.
Only thing I can think of is that since its angled some degrees different from stock that maybe you would have to modify or shave the headlight nacelle where it makes contact. Or just run a different nacelle entirely.
Maybe send me a couple photos on instagram and I can see if Id be able to guide you in the right direction.
@Twotonecustoms. I was thinking of just using a dremel and shave the riser. What do u think?
@jerryaranda8067 Id have to see to get a better idea but if its just taking off a bit to help the cover go over and your not taking enough material off that it would affect its structural integrity I don’t see why not.
@@Twotonecustoms. thanks for your response
@jerryaranda8067 Right on, hope it all works out. Keep the rubber side down 🤙🏾