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I hate to admit it...actually I dont hate to admit it since I dont care but I liked the green "apple" color I saw at the dealer the other week. If I were looking for a new one I could have been convinced to buy. I am sure I would have grown to hate it years down the road. Luckily for me, I am never getting rid of my bike so its not a choice I have to worry about
Although, I will be getting a new paint job next winter so who knows. Probably will just end up with a black or some sort of gray or something
There are so many of black a hot-colored (red & variations) bikes out there. I really enjoy bikes in cooler (blue) tones. The bottom line of course is whether YOU love it or not.
IMO the 2007/8 Pacific Blue may just be the most beautiful colour Harley ever came up with. I don't think the "sky" blue is as nice, but blue (and perhaps purple) are the only colours - apart from black - that i would consider.
Enjoy the bike, but if Harley revisit that gorgeous Pacific Blue next year you'll be kicking yourself.
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