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that's the major reason I bought my Road Glide in Pearl Yellow...................my buddy has a 08 Raod Glide Anniversary edition and when we ride together people come up and ask me about mine first darn near all the time...............
not sure how many they painted in my color for 07 but I bet their are less than the 08 anniversary edition.............
I get out plenty often..I just don't get to SMHD often. My local dealerKnoxville HD (2 miles away) doesn't have, nor has had, 1 of these in stock.
As for riding? Been kinda chilly here, temps in the 30's for the most part.
Not only that, my scoot is in the garage sitting on the lift, getting a makeover.
Hey guys, the guy says Triball and stuff like that. How can you know whether the dealer did these up or they are standard Harley paint sets, or "standard" 105 Duracel without, on I don't know, SEEING THEM?!?!
I hope every single one of ya hate the copper n black,, I wanna be diff!
could paint it to look like a Bass boat!??
I like the copper and black as well. I wanted to be different too. However, it doesn't appear to be. I know of three (besides yours and mine - these make five) Ultra Classics in Copper and Black within and hour of my house. I saw three more at Performance H-D (one at the Rumble & Roar Show and two on the showroom floor) today. There was another at Utica H-D about a month ago If all those sell, that will benine copper & black Ultras witin in less than a 200 mile radius. Quite a saturation and not very different in my opinion. But, I like it and will continue to ride it. I can add accessories to make mine different as I see you have already done.
For me, I think the 105th Road Kings look awesome. The rest are ok. . . but too each their own. It would be boring if all bikes only came in Vivid Black.
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