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I almost pulled the trigger on the Candy Rootbeer last night .......WOW!!! chrome that out and put a painted inner fairing on and it would look awesome!!!
It was a toss up between the dark blue pearl and the red sunglo. The the dark blue pearl ended up the winning choice. No regrets at all. I had vivid black on the last bike so it was time for a change.
What happened to black cherry? There is no black cherry on the list - oh i get it! - it must fall under "custom paint" because as we all know it is a very special color - looks black in the shade but it is very seductive in the sun! now y did i choose black cherry???
Guess Crimson Red custom color too . Maybe one year wonders ? Or maybe paint shop said , Joe you put too much red in the Crimson ,hack lets just call it Sun glow this batch .
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Wanted something "a little more visible" and it didn't look too flashy. I really had no particular affinity towards it at first except as a "safety feature" -- But it grew on me...
Clean and polished I must say the Vivid Balck in the best looking but I had a Vivid Black Fat Boy and it showed every swirl mark, sctrach and piece of dust stood out.....and it would look hazy in about 4 days. It never looked clean.
So for me it was between the Blue and the Red. My daughter likes blue, so that's the way I went.
Dk blue pearl...once I saw that color my mind couldnt be changed.
I'm actually surprised that blue isn't in first place....seems like there is a ton of them on here
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