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hubby's 05 road king custom is pacific blue, it's a good solid color... my sporty was vivid black so, i wanted a different color also.. my new 07 duece is suede blue, and vivid black.... there was only 1 left in stock, in michigan, and she's mine now... mine leans more toward a girls color but, it's a duece so, it's cool...
If you want to stand out in the crowd, choose Pearl Yellow (Corvettes look great in yellow). But any color on any H-D looks great to me. I struggled with Lave Red Sunglo or Black on my 05 Heritage. I went with with both!
Attached a photo (hopefully). Not a great pic but it gives you an idea. I saw the same bike in black the other day and am now even happier with my choice.
I personally like the vivid black...it goes with virtually any look you are trying to achieve and I know I won't grow tired of it!But with that being said and the choices you listed...I would prefer the cobalt blue! JMHO
Good luck...but with any color you choose it will still be a Harley-Davidson, and that's a good thing!
Sorry it took so long for me to respond, I was on vacation in New York. I'm in Alcamo in Sicily. I'm going to order my FatBoy tomorrow. Finally decided.......White Gold Pearl. Saw one in NY, and fell in love. Bad news is that it's coming in at the end of June[]
Good color choice. Iprobably would have picked that had it been available. Not sure where Alcamo is, but I've got unitsin Sigonella. If it's close, maybe we can have a cold one the next time I'm down there.
I have seen the Cobalt Blue its deep and very nice I always felt that a dark rich color looks great when waxed. Your money your decision go with your gut feeling
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