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Does anyone else on this forum have the Dragonfly Green / Vivid Black paint? I would like to see what others have done to this bike, so post up some photos. Here's a photo of a original Dragonfly Green.
I haven't seen too many but I love the color combination. I looked at a Softail Standard with that paint scheme and it almost railroaded my Street Bob plans.
Could you please stop showing your bike. I go crazy everytime I see it! I swear, if I had seen your bike before I gotten the Bob, I would have had to really think about it (spending a little more).
Undoubtedly one of the best color combinations put out by HD. I almost changed my order and had the dealer search for a WG in Dragonfly Green/Black. Ignorance is bliss I suppose.
I did OK until I was visiting Chandler HD outside Phoenix during a business trip. They had a Fat Boy in Dragonfly Green and Black. It lasted about 8 hours-someboy walked in and bought it on the spot. It was a gorgeous bike. Part of me wishes I had gone ahead and changed my order.
Definitely great looking color combo. One of my favorite color combos of all time is flat black and a flat green similar to that green above. I denim black Bob with denim green would be too cool.
There's supposed to be an Olive Green Pearl and Vivid Black combo for the Bobs for `07. Not denim colors but I'm interested in seeing how that turns out.
Not only do I have the same color combo, I also have the FXDLI. Friend of mine bought the Fat Boy with this color scheme. I'll have to get a picture of the two bikes together.
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