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Does anybody know somebody I can call to get the paint code for my 2001 CVO Road Glide? Apparently Harley keeps the CVO Paint codes close to there heart which is a pain in my *** because after 12 years my recently acquired bike needs a paint touch up! The fairing needs to be restored and TheDealership told me they could not get me a new pre painted fairing for my bike..
You will find a section specifically dedicated to the SERGs. The paint code should be in there. Or, just post up and ask someone. I'm pretty confident someone will know. The CVO forum is a wealth of information on all things CVO, and best of all,.....no pop ups and annoying ads!
In 2001 the CVO paint was done by a company named Calibre Inc. at 2395 Dakota Drive in Grafton, Wi. They did all CVO paint at least through 2009. Can't say who does it beyond that time. Calibre does not do individual work, but may help with paint codes. Good luck
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