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I was wondering what those of you that have seen this color thought of it. The local dealer has three of them and they don't seem to be selling. I'm hoping to make a deal on one of these soon.
Saw one at the dealer a couple months ago - not for me but thought it looked sharp. The paint job is awesome.
One of the dealers around me (Rommels- used to be Mike's Famous) has one all done with Edge-Cut and Performance Machine Edge-Cut style accessories. It's one of only a handful of Street Glides I've ever been floored by. Interestingly enough the factory wheels work perfectly with it.
Picked it up today. Froze my N--s off on the way home but it was worth it. Have black WO 575 bars, painted inner fairing and saddlebag extensions on order. The amount of pearl in the paint is unreal. It may not be for everybody but I love it. Sorry for the crappy iPhone pics. [IMG][/IMG]
I really like the yellow, it's bananas! No pun intended. I also really like the wheels are those stock? Awesome ride. CYP is the only color I have seen this year that speaks to me.
Honestly I like all the colors, but for me, some colors like this yellow just need some lovin to make it work IMO. The yellow needs something on the paint to work with either chrome or black goodies, maybe white flames with chrome bling, or black flames on a blacked out theme would be colors Id use, flames, SE stripes, tribal possibly? But yeah, cool color.
I would start with some killer wheels like the ones in your sig! Those would look great on ANY color!
I really like the yellow, it's bananas! No pun intended. I also really like the wheels are those stock? Awesome ride. CYP is the only color I have seen this year that speaks to me.
Thanks for the compliments. The front wheel is a 21" DNA Mammoth. Can't wait for some warmer weather so I can actually ride it!
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