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Best of luck with your search. HD will not release the CVO paint codes. It's a bitch finding someone capable to do it . (don't ask how I know) Found one here locally but don't have the parts back yet, so I'm still not sure how it's going to turn out.
screaminroadking is right. HD does not give out the paint codes for the CVO line-up to anybody. Take your chances with a shop or send them into the MOCO to guarantee a proper match.
Looking for a painter that could match CVO paint? Have a 2014 CVO King in Tribal Orange. Looking to add some speaker lids and possibly lowers.
Local Harley shop wants way too much to paint two lids...
Anyone out there have any paint codes for the Tribal Orange? Or what they've used to match?
Thanks in advance for any information.
http://aggressivedesigns.com/
seth @ aggressive designs did mine(fender) he's out of So cal area. was a little pricey but I think it didn't help since matching wasn't cheap plus the bigger fender. about a year ago but he does have the color now. not sure if anyone else has done this color yet. I know of joe also. I almost went with him but he was on the east coast
side cover/fender
Last edited by CVOnewguy; Feb 23, 2015 at 10:06 PM.
I have the 2014 CVO Road King in Tribal Orange and had speaker lids painted, they are a shade darker then the color on the bike. I wish I would have become a member and read the post about painters before I had it done locally. I was told by the painter that working with candy colors isn't easy to match. Thanks for all the information that has been posted, I will have my lids redone next winter by one of the painters listed here.
I was a bit pissed at Harley because they said they would not sell me the paint (touch up only) nor will they paint the Harley speaker lids even after I offered to send them my OEM lids along with my VIN number. Harley will paint a tour pack to match my color with tribal design upon ordering, but not the lids. OldEnuf2nobtr is right, Harley will not release the paint code to anyone, no matter what.
I do like the front fender CVOnewguy it shows off the front end.
I put Polk Audio MM6501's in my lowers and J&M Rokker 5x7's in the lids. Not happy with the Rokkers may go with Polk Audio MM571's 5X7. Running 2 Cerwin Vega Amps, one B2 (lower speakers) and one B4 (speaker lids). For a volume control I picked up a Cycle Sounds volume control unit, had Cycle Sounds send it with the lead wire extended so I could run it through the 17 inch apes I put on. All wires/amps are located in the saddlebag. When it's finished I will post pictures.
I had new lids done by Gunslingers out in Colorado. I have a '10 CVOSG in Tequlia Sunrise (one year one model, before they changed the color and used it on other bikes). It wasn't cheap but it was perfect.
Good luck. Finding someone to match the CVO paint isn't easy.
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