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HDPhD 01-12-2010 02:18 PM

Would you change paint on an Anniv. (105th) Fatboy?
 
I'm asking this for my S/O who has a 2008 Fatboy. He liked the bike at first, but really has his eyes set on a different paint scheme. He's wondering if he should:

1. Just paint the damn thing and screw the anniv. edition stuff
2. Sell it/trade it in for something else

Would the value be diminished if he did get a custom paint job? Does it really matter? Thanks, guys.

DyNaBoB 01-12-2010 02:25 PM

paint it..........i never liked the 105 color anyway, just my 2 cents...........the value will stay the same look at the 100 anniv. on ebay and cl.......if he wanted, take the tank badge off paint it how he likes and put the badge on, but i wouldent

aviator 01-12-2010 02:26 PM

I'd paint it in a heartbeat. no offense but, that's just about the ugliest paint scheme on a bike. if you are concerned about decreasing the value (which I don't think will happen) buy new tins.

Maimas 01-12-2010 02:27 PM

I was looking at the Anni 08 when I bought mine ( my friend actually bought it ), but it was too expensive, but the 1st thing I was going to do was change the tins. I wound up buying and 08 with Demin tins (used, 2000 Miles) and payed $6000 less.

beaureed445 01-12-2010 02:34 PM

Get a set of tins off eBay, have them painted, and remove the 105th Anniv sheet metal....if you think it'll be worth something some day. Otherwise, just paint them, as already mentioned. I would keep the tank badges, just for sentimental value.

tyvaulter 01-12-2010 02:45 PM

I'd buy new tins as well. If there's a paint set that you like on the Harley website then go for it. Custom paint not from Harley usually decreases the value of the bike. However, you're going to spend the money on the paint either way. The Harley paint sets are great!

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...o-gallery.html

Check out the paint video...

jeff.georgalas 01-12-2010 03:31 PM

I bought my bike in '08 as well, but intentionally didn't get the anniversary paint. Just never liked it. I'd have no reservations about painting the tins. I really don't think this would decrease the value at all. I disagree with the above poster. I think the Harley paint sets are GREATLY OVERPRICED. For what you'd pay for a Harley set you could get a complete custom paintjob and have a true 1 of a kind. And it WILL NOT decrease the value of the bike.

mike06train 01-12-2010 03:44 PM

I'd swap the tins too. Just seems easyer. Get new tins, have them painted or get a set that already has a nice paint job and just swap them out. This way, you still have the aniv. paint job and you can do the whole swap in a cople of hours or less.

Maimas 01-12-2010 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by mike06train (Post 6084544)
I'd swap the tins too. Just seems easyer. Get new tins, have them painted or get a set that already has a nice paint job and just swap them out. This way, you still have the aniv. paint job and you can do the whole swap in a cople of hours or less.

I did that... Still have the original tins. I was able to keep riding while The other tins were being painted, and god forbid something happens, If I need, I have a replacement.

shooker 01-12-2010 03:53 PM

+1 for new painted tins and hold on to the old ones.


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