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I am looking to change the color of my SG. I am leaning towards either yellow or orange with the vivid black as a base or accent color. I would like to find some pics of baggers that are either yellow or orange primarily for ideas, but haven't had much luck. Any help locating photos would be greatly appreciated.
No I don't wear fingerless gloves, chaps or goggles, but I do have a big RAINBOW sticker on the saddlebags. Just kidding. LOL
I love the yellow and black bagger... are they both yours? I have a 69 fastback that will be a project for my son and I in a few years. Sorta leaning towards yellow and black for that as well.
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