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My last 3 Harleys I went with a more black than chrome.
This time I'm starting to like the cruddy looking Primary
Cover, Trans Cover and Cam Cover. I like the farm, not
so city slicker look. Even when the black rims get dusty
the bike looks natural. It's more of a fun go ahead get dirty
kind of bike to me, I'm really likening the FLS allot.
IMO of course.
2012 FLD
2014 FLS More time to ride, less time to clean, works for me.
Last edited by perryross; Apr 27, 2014 at 11:35 AM.
Same here I'd rather a bike that doesn't shine even when it's clean, flat colors and no chrome. Less time cleaning or worry about getting it dirty, more time riding
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