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Simple changes to breakout, 48, 1200 and iron look badass. Flames on breakout (looks like only on the hard candy option, like the 15' for regular finish), gold and slotted/flame graphics on the 48 look good (disliked the "forty eight" spelled out), and who doesn't love an eagle for the 1200 and iron?
Olive gold is my favorite new color and on most bikes I have my eye on when I upgrade.
110's for under 20k.....softail slim s looks killer (even though I'm sure many will dislike lack of a classic style for the 110)
Wasn't expecting too much change other than the new breakout graphics for standard option paint I think they did great, like the olive gold enough to not even have to question what color I want if I purchase a 16' model. Periscope presentation was a joke though.
Velocity/Mysterious red Deluxe looks proper.....main question is who's gonna rock the purple road king/fatboy?
Last edited by TexanOn2Wheels; Aug 23, 2015 at 10:46 PM.
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