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I finally decided to paint my inner fairing I was not sure for me if the black on a amber whiskey bike color was the way I wanted it. Lived with it for a year and a half kept seeing one painted on forum . They sure looked good.
Was't sure if I remembered how to paint with some quality over the years.
Here is how it looks
I am stuck on this one right now... It is tough for me to decide what I want to do. I am thinking that I will smooth and paint the inner, but I think that a two tone setup with be the way that I go. Amber Whiskey accents with a gloss black base and possibly some art work to each side of the radio...
I spent all that money on the Harley extended bags and they don't do as much as the inner fairing look
I would have been ok if I bought a black bike but my last one was and I wanted something different
My wife and also my sister were amazed how much the color change made
I believe Harley should have done it this way. But they make more money selling fairings .
Anyone paint lower forks on our forum?
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