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I went to dealer the other day to look around and sat on the 2011 fatboy lo in the metallic silver. It felt really nice sitting on it, now I'm itching to go back and take it for a test ride. I havn't seen to many people buying the silver yet but I like the way it looks. Congrats on the new bike.
I went to dealer the other day to look around and sat on the 2011 fatboy lo in the metallic silver. It felt really nice sitting on it, now I'm itching to go back and take it for a test ride. I havn't seen to many people buying the silver yet but I like the way it looks. Congrats on the new bike.
Both the silver and white denim look sweet. Its a good mix up on the model and gives more options other than shiny or flat black...
To each his own. For me, the denim was the way to go. The first Lo I test rode was the white denim....it was sharp and got some looks, no doubt.
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