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this has a link to the actual color chart for 2013 models. Also gives some insight on the line up. I would still like to see what the midnight pearl is. I was thinking it was a blue to kind of replace BPP, like they have done in the past with some of the other colors, but BPP is still in the line up. Also looks like the Street Bob is going to be the bike that can be factory customized through HD-1
Why is it the SG is the only one to never get interesting paint schemes?
I don't know man....I wish they would get rid of the stripes on the RGC too. You would think that for color options and schemes, the SG and RGC would be pretty much the same. I do think that the candy orange is going to be sweet. None of it is sweet enough to make me regret getting a '12, and truth be told, I'd probably never get anything but black anyway.....
I don't know man....I wish they would get rid of the stripes on the RGC too. You would think that for color options and schemes, the SG and RGC would be pretty much the same. I do think that the candy orange is going to be sweet. None of it is sweet enough to make me regret getting a '12, and truth be told, I'd probably never get anything but black anyway.....
Ya I love black too and was dead set on getting black Denim for my 12 Fatboy LO Until i saw the Big blue pearl.. So i went with that instead.. I just need to black some more parts out on the bike and it will look awsome!
Ya I love black too and was dead set on getting black Denim for my 12 Fatboy LO Until i saw the Big blue pearl.. So i went with that instead.. I just need to black some more parts out on the bike and it will look awsome!
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