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Get the color YOU want.There's nothing wrong with white,or two-tone,or any other option.It's all a matter of preference.Heck,it's a Harley,it's going to be hot no matter what color it is.But if you just settle for something you are liable to second guess yourself over it for a long time.Bottom line is:you ride....YOU decide.
Just get the color you really want. I held out for a yellow pearl and got it. Sometimes I see a Black Cherry and think maybe I wish I had chosen that 1 (they had 1 at time of my purchase). Point is : you will always see another color that you think about sometimes when it is on a really nice looking scoot but just be happy with the one you choose and remember you can always custom paint it later.
DallaxTx....is yours Cobalt Blue like mine? It looks like it in the picture.... I get teased about the purple hue too....but then when I ask them if they wanna go red light to red light for pink slips they usually quit teasin. lol
heck mine is green..............wasnt my first choice but cant imagine he any other color right now ............. again bottom line its YOUR bike your the only one thats gotta like it
You're buying a girls bike. What difference does it make if it's white?You'll be shunned by big twin riders AND by metrics.[sm=joke.gif]
Actually I like white bikes.I think any Sporty would look good in that color. Of course they would'nt look as good as my beauteous Yellow Pearl Roadster but....
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