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I wish I had a pic of my buddy's '57 panhead he calls "old yeller" It's on it's 3rd engine ('64 pan on it right now) and he's been riding it for more than 40 years. He won't part with it for anything. I know, I've tried.
I have never owned a yellow bike, but I would buy one in a heartbeat if the price and time were right.
Saw your bike in another thread and said to myself "Haven't seen alot of nice yellow bikes but THAT IS A CLASSIC! Very well done!" Hell, I got a purple RK, even pink rides the same. Get what ya want.
Thanks to all who commented. Pulled the trigger for the Yellow UG Limited Hardest part was giving up the Fat Bob, really liked that bike. I've done the 2 bike routine before and it's like kids, you always have a favorite. Just a financial drain for maintenance, registration and insurance.
Congrats on your new scooter, that's the color combo I would have chosen nice looking bike.
I've never been a fan of yellow vehicles of any kind. But I'm not above being seen on one. Spent a few days at daytona bike week last year on a yellow/black limited we affectionately referred to as the "bumble bee".
Saw your bike in another thread and said to myself "Haven't seen alot of nice yellow bikes but THAT IS A CLASSIC! Very well done!" Hell, I got a purple RK, even pink rides the same. Get what ya want.
Thanks Oldhippie for the kind words. I like it, it rides like it looks....mellow.
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