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To each his own i suppose. I am not surprised though as alot of people do camo on their expensive rides. On the camaro5 forum there is a member that had his brand new 2012 Camaro SS done the same way.
I guess when he rides it down the ATV trail to go hunting it won't surprise the deer, well if wouldn't if he didn't have super loud pipes. I'm sure his hunting buddies are impressed and gather round at the walmart parking lot when he stops buy to buy ammo.
That would look great on my 4 wheeler. I'm not so sure on my Harley. I would much rather be seen than blend in with the scenery. If I were given a choice between camo and lime green, I'd choose lime green.
Yup, saw the same animal myself the other day. Not my flavor at all. They'd probably do better trailering the bike to Cabela's in Post Falls so the camo crowd could drool over it, more of a buyer matched environment.
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