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Hi all,
About 3 months ago I purchased a stock 2010 Fatboy from a guy that actually took it out 2 times and decided riding wasn't for him. This bike is actually my 5th, but my first fatboy. I started working on this bike with the intension of not going all out like I had in the past... Well that didn't last long. Before I new it I was picking out pipes, wheels, paint and not to mention the engine.
I just want to share one other quick story because I read alot of stuff on the forums about Colormania and I want you all to know how my order went with them.
The last thing I had left to decide on was a paint scheme and more importantly who to hire to paint the tins. I found some ideas online on different sites and I landed on colormania's site. From my first phone call and speaking to a guy named Cory I knew I picked the right place. This guy has some great ideas and helped me create exactly what I was looking for. I also was kept updated from Oscar on the progress which was unbelievably fast. They finished the set on the exact deadline we established from the first talk. I was just sent photos and the set will be here in a few days.
I took my stock gloss black set off and I'll have the new set installed by this week-end Daytona Bike week if all goes well. I want to thank everyone at Colormania for completing the set right ontime and creating an awsome paint job!! Ride safe!
Last edited by Vigilanteii; Mar 14, 2012 at 07:59 PM.
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