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I made the mistake of going to the HD dealer today. They have one of each of the new CVOs and a few other standard models. The paint on the CVO Ultra is sick. The spiced rum SG is hawt, and the CVO fat bob with the black denim/flamed paint is incredible!!! That new red is bright to say the least. They had a fatboy with the Black Ice Pearl, it was cool but not my style. The Fat Boy Lo is badass!!!! I also saw a FLHX in black denim....man I wish I hadn't seen that.....
I didn't take any pics cause I only had my cell and the bikes were all inside so it wouldn't have done them justice. Some of the new paints are pure sex....
Last edited by brettnbama; Jul 31, 2009 at 05:10 PM.
I did the same...that spiced rum FLHX is just sick looking...if they ahd teh same bike with shark nose I'd be trading lol. Took a look at the scarlet red Road Glide custom...it's nice but I'll keep my 08 coppertop.
Well, I would only get the Fat Boy Lo if I could afford to keep the RK too, don't want to give up my bags.....The CVOs are too pricey, that leaves the black denim FLHX. I can't justify loosing money on the trade just for the fairing and paint. I have too much money in chrome on the RK, and I wouldn't be able to put it all on the SG cause chrome wouldn't look right......so I guess I am keeping the RK.....
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