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Ok i love the Fatboy Lo and last year i was one of the first to buy the new Big blue pearl! But for 2013 they are going to be made in Candy Orange! Im not going to bash the color cause im sure its nice and might even be awsome looking but to me it just dosent seem to fit the Dark style of the Lo! I could see it on the Regular Fatboy with all the chrome for sure but not the Lo. It will be interesting to see.
it just dosent seem to fit the Dark style of the Lo! I could see it on the Regular Fatboy with all the chrome for sure but not the Lo. It will be interesting to see.
I felt the same about the other non black colors on that model.
Those are Sedona orange bikes! And yes they do look good all blacked out.. Im sure it will look good im not knocking it at all... I just picture it in the regular Fatboy Paint line up! Not the Lo... Just surprised me thats all!
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