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[QUOTE=martinj;15983677]There's nothing wrong with that color at all. In fact, other than the exhaust and forwards, your bike is exactly like mine. The color is Superior Blue by the way, and I personally think it's one of the most attractive colors H-D offers.
Don't let anyone get under your skin about your bike's color. It's your bike and you get to ride it, not them. If they don't like it they can go buy a bike in the color of their
. Yeah I figured out it was superior blue last night when ordering color matched paint for my fairing I ordered lol.
Had dealer do mine as part of the deal, but I helped (read as "watched") a friend do his on his LR-S and it wasn't too bad to pull the wiring thru. Still waiting for his longer cables to come in.
Had dealer do mine as part of the deal, but I helped (read as "watched") a friend do his on his LR-S and it wasn't too bad to pull the wiring thru. Still waiting for his longer cables to come in.
. I'm thinking about mini apes but I haven't quite made up my mind yet. I have never had any aftermarket bars so I need to look around.
I showed the pic to my wife, and she giggled and said, "I like mine in black better." LOLOLOL But, hers is an Iron, so apples and oranges. I had the choice of charcoal pearl or red pearl, (16 Street Bob) and chose the gray one. That color is awesome, and goes well with the chrome. But, my opinion doesn't matter any more than anyone but you. It's your bike, so F everyone else. If you like it, ride it and be happy. If not, maybe look into a paint job.
Later!
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. I'm thinking about mini apes but I haven't quite made up my mind yet. I have never had any aftermarket bars so I need to look around.
If you're not in a hurry, I'll have some mini-apes I don't need in the not-too-distant future. The stage 1 is first, then bars on my SB. Maybe a couple of months.
Lemme know, and I'll keep you in mind when I swap them out.
If you're not in a hurry, I'll have some mini-apes I don't need in the not-too-distant future. The stage 1 is first, then bars on my SB. Maybe a couple of months.
Lemme know, and I'll keep you in mind when I swap them out.
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