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You can have any color you want, as long as it's black! My bikes will always be black, and they're no harder to keep clean than any other color I've owned. Really, any color you pick you're gonna love it!
In the final analysis only the color you like is important. The 1.05% financing ended 31JAN08. I have not been caught in the rain lately and my bike has not been washed since late august 07. I ride it almost every day if there is no rain. White holds up better than any color regardless of conditions.
You can have any color you want, as long as it's black! My bikes will always be black, and they're no harder to keep clean than any other color I've owned. Really, any color you pick you're gonna love it!
Like harleykris I like black bikes Though I have had Crimson color HD's in the past 87' FXSTC and an 89' FLHTC. Then I saw the crimson red and dug it at the same time I saw the 105th and yuck, now I'm liking it more. It's limited and closer to a single color model money wise. Tough call but it will be done. Thanks all, Tom
Even though I have a black bike....I voted crimson red. That's a nice color; especially in the sun. The other sweet color is Black Pearl. It's one sharp looking color on a Glide in the sun....Like so many others, wish they would have kept the Cobalt Blue for 2008.
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