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Hello everybody.
I hope you can help with
this question.
I have been so unlucky that someone hit my, Electra Glide Ultra Classic FLHTCUSE 103 CVO Screaming Eagle, and made a damage on my paint job. (see pictures)
Is there any way I can find the original colors ?
No not obsolete.
We dont have that much Harley dealers in Denmark, And all dealers i've contacted just said, that harley won't hand out the colorcodes at all.
06 CVO came with a leather trunk in the states. Yours is painted so someone has the color right. The dealer will not get you the code for the paint but should be able to order the parts painted from the factory. Unless to much time has passed. Mine was 9 years old when my parts were ordered
Color Rite should be a place to check. They have some of the best matching paint out there. Its a rattle can you will need to do it yourself if you are any kind of handy. When I've used it you can't tell the difference in paint. Takes some work but It matches and blends very well.
Last edited by Bass Player; Nov 21, 2019 at 05:50 AM.
I will add one more thing. House of Kolor supplies CVO paint while regular production bikes use PPG paint. Check House of Kolor to see what they have. Color rite would be second on the list only because its a CVO color.
I will add one more thing. House of Kolor supplies CVO paint while regular production bikes use PPG paint. Check House of Kolor to see what they have. Color rite would be second on the list only because its a CVO color.
I don't think that is entirely correct.
Maybe that model year CVO is a House of Colors paint, but current CVO paint colors are in fact PPG products.
I had to have some paint repair work done on my 2018 CVO RG, Orange Lava/ Metallic Alloy, and the shop I used, uses PPG products and had no problem getting the correct paint.
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