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Not sure I'd go with yellow on a bike, but that's a personal choice. I have a yellow Z06 and bees LOVE that color. I've probably had a few dozen bees jump on the hood and grind around on it like they're in heat - funniest thing you'll ever see (at least you have windows on a car). I love the color though - from my experience I'm too much of a chicken $hit now- but I won't get rid of the car.
Harley will not sell me paint. Does anyone know the formula ???????????????
What does that mean????????!!!!!!!! If it's Harley paint, they'll sell it. Just ask the guy in parts for the number and then order it. It is expensive though, so order it from Zanotti. They take some of the sting out. I needed pant for a custom made fender and they couldn't match it. Black pearl was $182. a quart and the Fire red pearl was $126. a quart, Harley price. Now I have enough paint to do several bikes!!!!! But at least it will match.
woodey,take the biketo a collision shop that has a color match system. The computer they use will decode the yellow on the bike and come up with a formula that should be an exact match.
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