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I have an extremely rare Purple Fire/Blackberry Smoke 2017 M8. 1 of 1.........
Personally I like that color. 2016 Dealers sold one right off the truck. I was tempted. My 2017 RGU is Black hills gold and Black Quartz . So far I have only seen one, mine. Two of my 8 year old grandchildren picked it. Color is a strange thing and some time regional. I remember few years back dealer said he couldn't give a blue bike away at that time.
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Last edited by smitty901; Apr 11, 2017 at 05:38 AM.
Just for the hell of it I checked. They can not give you numbers until about 6 months after the production years ends. So it your are curious about a 2017 you have a while to wait.
I have the Sand Pearl Canyon Brown Pearl '14 Limited. (I know...to each his own). I have not seen very Limited's of this color around. I bought this bike in August 2014 when I lived in Bakersfield CA and now live in NC. I have only seen one in Cali and none around here. Although I did see one Ultra with the similar color scheme here.
My question is how can I found out how many Limiteds of this color did Harley make? Is there a website that shows how many bikes were made by color?
Mine is in my sig pic, I've received more compliments on the color than any bike I've ever owned.
Mine is Arctic White. Only two of them in my town and we ride together all the time. 2015 Shriners editions. Any color you want as long as its arctic white. The Moco wont even give a paint code for it. Two weeks and a vin for touch up paint.
Last edited by gigihurt; Apr 14, 2017 at 07:48 AM.
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