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Absolutely lov'n mine! Can't get out on it enough. Unfortunately the cold & snow has arrived here now though. On the bright side...I waved goodbye to it a couple of days ago and sent it down to Florida in my buddies trailer (with his cvo) to his house down there. Plan to get down to see him a couple of times this winter and ride. Can't wait!
Get the white one a powder coat everything chrome to black, and buy a black exhaust with some gloss black rims
Would look bad ***
Wait maybe i should do that to mine
Thats a great idea!
I have a '14 Ultra...Birch white/Midnight Pearl. I wanted an Ultra in Morocco Gold...this was as close as I could get. I had a white Heritage at one time...loved that bike
I think white is THE classiest looking color you can get on a bike and I wish it was an option when I bought my 2014 Limited. I saw some pictures recently of a Morocco Gold Pearl SG with blacked front end and it looked super. I've never heard anyone tell another rider they didn't like the color of their bike, but on the other hand I've heard a lot of riders complimenting those with sweet colors how good their bikes looked. Several years ago when I did some upgrades on my RKC I added Birch White to it. Sometimes wished I had done the entire bike in white.
Last edited by Whiskers; Nov 19, 2014 at 11:13 PM.
I'm a new member of the forum but have had a Harley for 6 yrs, '04 black Road King Classic. I'm considering selling and buying a new Street Glide. My question is, I'm looking at Morroco gold pearl but I kind of feel like white is more of a color for a girls bike? Am I wrong on this? Hope I don't start a big fire storm with this.
Nothing sexier than a good looking woman riding up on a black/white deluxe.
I think white bikes look sharp and they contrast extremely well with chrome add ons especially Goldwings but I wouldn't own a white bike myself.
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