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Now that you've put the idea out someone (Lonnie) will think it over I'm sure.
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Location: Katy Texas
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good point - I was real impressed with my buddies Screaming Eagle Road King and how he could take the screen and backrests off so easily
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thats who gave me the idea, my buddy also has a road king
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Clinton, Iowa
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I slotted the holes in mine so I can slip in on/off as needed. You have to slot the front holes to the front and back holes need to be on a down angle. I used longer bolts, 1/4" spacers and washers. (chrome of coarse) I done that two/three years ago, but doubt it took more than two hours. I have a Cobra set-up and it is 1/4" thick.
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