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Might as well throw my 2 cents in. I was curious about the orange/black SEFB. I think it would look great. I have three HD dealers nearby and I've asked each one about this O/B SEFB. "Not going to happen and never was". That from the owner of one dealer. The other two dealers, I talked to one salesman and a general manager. The GM checked several sources while I was there and he could not find anything on the O/B. Salesman says it's the first he has heard of it. Knowing how well HD can keep a secret, I would not be surprised at all to see a SEFB orange/black show up next week at dealers. But it doesn't sound, for now, that it will happen. In regards to the yellow SEFB, it has the BLING! factor. The black SEFB with orange/red quartz looks good as he**. But so do the other 10,000,000 black bikes with some custom touches. Frankly not much uniqueness going on there. Blue/grey SEFB......Well as I said, the yellow has the Bling that buyers of any SE are looking for. Especially if it has some additional well placed paint work, like this one, maybe. http://garysbikes.wordpress.com/
Gary
I saw one "in the flesh" today at the local dealer and it looks great! The orange caught my attention as soon as I walked in the door. It was sitting in front of a black/fire quartz one and although I like that color scheme the orange blew it away. I hadn't heard anything about this color beforehand so I didn't know what it was at first.
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