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I don't have the denim, but I have the rattle can flat black. Easiest paint job ever. No worries if I get a scratch, just break out a $3.00 can and spray it back out. Less then 5 minutes to fix. Plus it holds up great to bugs, rain, dust, dirt and boots.
How do those of you who own denim black bikes like your choice after having them for awhile. Is it an ever changing color like a salesman told me due to wear and tear or is it easy to maintain? I would like to hear from both sides of the fence and if fixing scratches or shiny spots etc become issues with age? Thanx in advance.
My last bike was black denim and I loved it. Very easy to clean with some Windex and a rag. I even stayed with the denim on my new bike, just a different color.
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