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Here's one for the experts: does anyone know how the "cold fusion" graphics are done on the 2013 CVO Road King?
I was thinking of doing something similar with my new sliver "Rushmore" Street Glide. I seem to remember someone saying that the rustoleum hammered paint was pretty close, but I can't find that post now. Can anyone shed some light?
And before you helpful chaps suggest an Amercan paint shop, I am currently situated in the UAE. My bike will be painted by Strokerz here, who have a pretty good rep, but really haven't done this before.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Cheers,
Peggers
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