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Or maybe grow some nutz and go look for yourself!!
I'm not in the market for a new bike, but always like to know what's new with H-D, so I called my dealer. He says he hasn't recieved any new-model information or the color book, claims he won't until just before the 2011-model release. Guess some dealers are willing to share the info, some dealers aren't...
I'm not in the market for a new bike, but always like to know what's new with H-D, so I called my dealer. He says he hasn't recieved any new-model information or the color book, claims he won't until just before the 2011-model release. Guess some dealers are willing to share the info, some dealers aren't...
He is pullen yer leg...............They dont "like" to show it off as 2010's are plentiful......I know the owner well (and work for a Harley supplier) at my dealer and can come and go anywhere in the building I like.....I walked in the door and they handed to me without asking.....
And Just tried to give some insight is all.....I should of known better as I did it last year and half this place went nutz........Also, if someone remembers, I said there was going to be a CVO street glide (LEOHD knows).....I will bite my tongue on new models for this year!!
I will say if you like the old Aztec Orange Harley painted in the late 90's you are going to like this color!
Just looked at the 2011 color book at my dealer about an hour ago. They said it just came in within the last week. This isn't top secret **** so just ask someone knowledgeable at your dealer. If they won't show you they're probably tripping over bikes on the sales floor and are afraid you won't buy a 2010. Screw em go to another dealer. The salesman said this is normally when the color book is released to the dealers with new bikes shipping at the end of July. As for any other 2011 information....he said business as usual everyone finds out the day of the dealer meeting. The black and apple Limited is sure gonna be different!
I saw the 2011 color book today as well. the orange is nice. 2-tone root beer is a stock color now, and black/green apple is going to be strange....until seen in person. will either be a love it, hate it color.
Anyone got a pic of the color chart? The chart usually shows which models are available in that color (except the REALLY NEW models, of course!)?
Jerry
He is pullen yer leg...............They dont "like" to show it off as 2010's are plentiful......I know the owner well (and work for a Harley supplier) at my dealer and can come and go anywhere in the building I like.....I walked in the door and they handed to me without asking.....
And Just tried to give some insight is all.....I should of known better as I did it last year and half this place went nutz........Also, if someone remembers, I said there was going to be a CVO street glide (LEOHD knows).....I will bite my tongue on new models for this year!!
I will say if you like the old Aztec Orange Harley painted in the late 90's you are going to like this color!
COOLHAWG, had some good info last year also before bikes were released, so I'll bet $300 he is right.... ya naysayers have to bite your tongue on this one !!! and yes dealers have the color chips already available for 2011.. what harley has been doing is they look at easter eggs on easter and by the middle of april the dealers find out what pretty colors they found... Thanks for the info. coolhawg
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