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OK, I need some inspiration. I have my 02 Road King slated to go in for new paint in a week, but I'm back and forth on what I am going to do. Could any of you that have custom paint on your baggers (not just Kings) post them so I can get some ideas? Don't worry, I won't copy anything, I just want to see some different color combos so I maybe can make my decision easier. Thanks.
would go here and scroll through some of the paint jobs. Scott painted my Fat Boy. And I see the current Bike of the Month winner Dalton also had his painted by Attitude Cutom Painting. The prices a reasonable and the work is top-notch.
Just picked my tins up Fridayb for the Street Glide..Ghost Flames and Skulls...Should be totally back together on Tuesday Morning at the latest...Will post some pics then
That's really funny. Darrin is doing my paint for me!! He does do some awesome work - the job he did matching my fairing, air cleaner cover and tour pak to my HD paintset is something else.
Just picked my tins up Fridayb for the Street Glide..Ghost Flames and Skulls...Should be totally back together on Tuesday Morning at the latest...Will post some pics then
Yeah, post those asap - I was thinking about some flames with ghost skulls, so I would really like to see yours. What color did you use?
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