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I agree with the others, none that I have heard of to date..@ my bike nights on Wed., I see quite a few yellow bikes and they are sharp. Go for it!!!!
And if someone doesn't like it than its not theirs so don't need to care what they think.
Its a Harley so buy it and ride it with a smile...........
I really like yellow HDs. The only problem is I used to run a dealership and I will be the first to tell you,yellow is the worst color to sell and brings in the worst trade value. We know we are going to have a tough time selling it,so the value is less than say black or red. Yellow is a niche color,and is made for a select few,but it sure does look great.
The only color on a bike that is worth a damn is the one where you take a second look and go... Damn! That's hot!
It might be yellow, it might be orange (Sedona Orange, thank you), it might be black. But when it calls to me I don't give a rip (meaning I don't give it a second thought) what anybody else thinks.
Okay my friends, I have to ask, as I'm considering trading for a yellow EGUL. Is there any stigma or bad association with yellow Harleys? I don't see many and I was wondering if it's like the "rainbow", an indication of something.
yea it means you are driving a school bus sorry had to do that.
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