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Green is bad luck on a Harley. I know two friends that had green Harleys. One crashed on his twice then painted it red and hasn't gone down since. The other guy's bike caught fire in his garage and burnt the whole place to the ground. I won't even park next to a green Harley for fear that somebody might come along hit it and knock it over into mine too!
Back in 2013 Harley was offering bikes in what they called "hard candy" colors. Looked like metalflake to me. Here's a picture of a dyna with the factory color:
Hey I was looking to get new tins for my unit, I had seen someone post some years ago maybe they still have some around , Hard Candy Lucky Green
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Try asking in the WTB section, might get more traction. Also, @AliensilverFXDBI hasn't been on here since November, but this tag might get their attention (just typing somebody's name real big doesn't do it ).
Green is bad luck on a Harley. I know two friends that had green Harleys. One crashed on his twice then painted it red and hasn't gone down since. The other guy's bike caught fire in his garage and burnt the whole place to the ground. I won't even park next to a green Harley for fear that somebody might come along hit it and knock it over into mine too!
It isnt limited to just Harleys. My first bike was a green suzuki 350 and I had a wreck within a year of getting it. Never, ever will I have a green bike again.
Green is bad luck on a Harley. I know two friends that had green Harleys. One crashed on his twice then painted it red and hasn't gone down since. The other guy's bike caught fire in his garage and burnt the whole place to the ground. I won't even park next to a green Harley for fear that somebody might come along hit it and knock it over into mine too!
I had a green 2015 ultra low was thinking the same when i got it never had a problem and traded it in with 68000 miles. But did notice no one parked near me.
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