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In the long haul I would go with the grey. Grey silver is always around Amber May be a fad. In other Words it may be harder to sell years down the road. It may affect trade in value
Take a close look at the two tone red.............outstanding........
Got red now. Went for a ride with some friends from my HOG chapter and 4 of the 5 bikes were red, not all the same red, but still red, and my golfing friend just bought the 2014 two tone red.
Buy the black, cheap color. Dream up a color combo nobody has ever seen and have it custom painted!
What I did on my 09FLHTP. Really did not like the black and white. Stripped her down and had it painted Golden Bronze Met. w/Gold Pearl shot over it. One of a kind Bourbon-Glide!
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