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dont matter to me,, In fact I kinda get a chuckle outtta seein the dumb look on your faces,
standing there with your pecker in your hand ,,,, as I stoll on by,,,,on one of my endless journeys
ORIGINAL: GlideMan
I don't know how many of those duracell bikes they put out in each model, but there is already a couple too many.[:'(]
But black, there are not too many of those right [sm=icon_stickpoke.gif]
I find peoplepeople usually discredit things they donât or canât have.
If you can't say anything good?...
You mean like this post from electaRick from 2 days ago inanother thread?
ORIGINAL: electaRICK
looks good,,,,, but make sure he gets rid of that , metal flake, Plumb/purple,Bass Boat, lookin, queer color... and brings it back around to HD colors
He posted that in response to a thread about the finished flames on a Black Cherry PearlS/G in another thread 2 days ago. I don't think all people discredit something just cause they can't or don't have it, some just discredit and make comments to make themselve's look like an A$$.
I'm tired of seeing all those copper tops, but when I see mine I like it and figure things will thin out in a few years?
It doesn't bother me seeing all the "duracell" bikes either. It could be worse...I could havea black bike. There are like 50,000 of those compared to the limited copper tops.
I'd like it better if Harley would limit the number of builds and paint styles when they do something for an anniversary model. That's why I bought my wife the 50th Anniversary XL50. They at least limited that to 1000Orange and 1000 Black. Think back to the 2003 models when dealers had so many of them that you could still find them sitting in the dealers 2 and 3 years later. Funny I just said that, cause a buddy of mine bought a brand new 2003 Dyna from an HD dealership last fall with zero miles on it. Thats 4 years later and dealers still had stock. Hard to believe. but likely due to the factory building too many celebration bikes. (just an opinion folks)
My above post didn't say the color sucked, it stated that there were already a couple too many. As in quantities of an anniversary color. On the 2003 models, I think there were 2 or 3 colors offered on the 100th anniversary bikes...2 toneSilver/Black, solid Black was I think the other was the Blue. Is that correct?
ORIGINAL: GlideMan
I don't know how many of those duracell bikes they put out in each model, but there is already a couple too many.[:'(]
But black, there are not too many of those right [sm=icon_stickpoke.gif]
I find peoplepeople usually discredit things they donât or canât have.
If you can't say anything good?...
You mean like this post from electaRick from 2 days ago inanother thread?
ORIGINAL: electaRICK
looks good,,,,, but make sure he gets rid of that , metal flake, Plumb/purple,Bass Boat, lookin, queer color... and brings it back around to HD colors
He posted that in response to a thread about the finished flames on a Black Cherry PearlS/G in another thread 2 days ago. I don't think all people discredit something just cause they can't or don't have it, some just discredit and make comments to make themselve's look like an A$$.
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