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I just realized that I haven't come across a single white hot denim Fat Bob on the forum. My dealer hasn't even had one come in from the factory to sell since they came out last summer. Any members have one? Any pics? Has anyone even seen any in their travels?
Just purchased a Sedona Orange Fat Bob two weeks ago. I went to several dealerships in N. California since the 2011 colors came out and have not seen one.
Just purchased a Sedona Orange Fat Bob two weeks ago. I went to several dealerships in N. California since the 2011 colors came out and have not seen one.
Lol I wonder if Harley just put that on their website as a joke. Congrats on the new ride man, and welcome to the forum.
I saw one at the Long Beach,Ca. Intl Mortocycle show, actually was the reason i bought my FatBob. It did look different but wasnt my favorite. It was between the Sedona Orange and the Gloss Black, and Denim black, the colors my dealer had in stock.Went with the gloss black, the S.Orange,which was my favorite, had an alarm and some extras which raised the price quite a bit. Figured i could always paint it down the line, someday.
i like the idea of the white denim and was thinking about waiting for it, but they put metal flake and pearl in it. i feel it takes away from the flat look, not a fan.
I haven't seen this white on anything other then a Fatboy Low and Street Glide. I am a fan of white when it comes to cages but not so much on bikes. However, I do think the Street Glide looks bad a$$ in this color.
i like the idea of the white denim and was thinking about waiting for it, but they put metal flake and pearl in it. i feel it takes away from the flat look, not a fan.
I can see why you'd say that, and I'd probably agree with you. But my brilliant silver denim paint has flake in it and it looks great under the sun. I'm surprised the white does too though. I really just wish I could see one up close to base an opinion off that.
I saw a couple in the Louisville, KY HD Dealer today, and it doesn't really look like Denim. The metalflake they put in it totally negates the denim look. I didn't care for it at all...it has a kind of cheap plastic look to it.
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