2004 Harley-davidson Flhrs - Road King Custom on 2040-motos
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2004 Harley-Davidson FLHRS - Road King Custom, Solid clean bike! Come take it for a test ride today at Power.FLHRS/I Road King Custom Model Overview
Brand new in 2004, the Road King Custom is taking the Road King family even further in the custom direction. Taking cues from our customers, this exciting new model is a leaned-down and dressed-up version of its Road King brethren and is certain to generate excitement. Now within the Road King family there are three models to choose from, with the new Road King Custom leading the way in contemporary custom styling. Lowered rear suspension, pullback "beach bars", clean leather saddlebags, and an overall "smoothie" theme will make this bike a hit with custom lovers around the world. The Road King Custom offers wicked good looks and a dose of attitude, while still retaining the comfort and and road-worthiness that Road King enthusiasts expect. The Road King Custom has roots tied to the 1978 FLHS Electra Glide "Stripped" model and captures that lineage with its FLHRS designator.
Features Include:
Lowest seat height in the Family
Clean front and rear fenders
New cast and chromed front and rear wheels
New "Beach Bar" Handlebar
New chrome wind deflector, nacelle trim strip and triple clamp cover
New extended headlamp trim
New streamlined rider footboard and brake lever pad
New passenger foot pegs
New nickel-plated, metal fuel tank name plate
New stretch fuel tank console
New silver-face speedometer
New seat
New smoothie leather-covered saddlebags
New hidden saddlebag supports
New sculpted rear light bar
Bullet front and rear turn signals
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