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Well you have it posted under FLHR and you say it is a fatboy. Which is it. The touring fuses are under the left side cover and the Softail fuses are under the seat.
I'm not sure when Harley changed to fuses but I think your RK has circuit breakers. These sense an overload and trip the breaker. After a short time, the breaker resets. They are usually under the seat. they look like small metal boxes that measure about 1/2" X 1/2" X 1 1/4". They have a copper screw and a steel screw. The copper screw is the battery end of the breaker.
On the earlier models, they didn't use fuses unless they were added on aftermarket stuff generally. They still use the old metal can circuit breakers. They are about 1/2" wide, 1/2' tall, and about 1" long or so. They are usually set in a row under the seat.
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