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I honestly never thought I would own a yellow bike. My wife and I looked at a few of the pre-owned ones and I saw a yellow roadking classic online and I said to my wife "what the h*** were they thinking? that yellow is so loud". Long story short, my wife and I saw the same bike in person and we bought it the next day. I've always had black or dark colored harleys, this is my first yellow bike and I love it
No problems with glare either.
The '13 yellow is a beautiful color. I've never been a fan of the color but it really does grow on a person. One thing about yellow is that it does catch your eye and with every other bike on the road being black, its good to see something different.
Got the yellow and all I notice is when I'm parked more bugs are attracted to it. But I love it! Getting ready to place my wheel order this week and chrome the front end too. Can't wait
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