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Without repeating my earlier comment about the disappointing HD colors for 2025....I will add that the 2024-2025 automobile color choices are ALSO disappointing to me.
)The other day I had a chance to watch part of the Mecum Auto Auction show on TV and saw some beautiful and imaginative colors on some VERY high end US and European classic collectable cars........maybe HD should start looking for some truely new colors and combinations of color that enhance their motorcycle's form.)
I am not a huge fan of dull grays. Not saying they don't look nice enough. They look like half the cross overs out there too. They will be dated, Nice looking, but little boring for me, but I also like black, and I am sure the dull gray people would say something about that.
The Motor Company is just "saving money" on the paint. For the money, they should give you more choices .Remember the hard candy paint from a few years ago? I'd love to see those on the touring bikes.
Can hardly tell the Road Glide and the Pursuit apart - except for the lowers, factory detachable trunk, additional factory accessories... Harley is cheaper for the base model though.
I love it. All the posts about how the 2025s are a disappointment and will not sell. Same replies each year as they roll out the new models. As Spring hits, we will see all of the posts about the new 2025 they could not live without.
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