Lack of availability of Pacific Blue FXCWC
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RE: Lack of availability of Pacific Blue FXCWC
ORIGINAL: SilverDawg
Not sure were Cerrini's is?
Not sure were Cerrini's is?
Belle Vernon, Pa. I know they've had that black one for awhile. The blue one must have recently come in, because I had to go clear up to STNT in Conneaut Lake, PA to get my blue C. I called around all over western PA before I finally found one.
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RE: Lack of availability of Pacific Blue FXCWC
DFW motorcycle scene has always been different than the rest of the country. Dealers here sell at over MSRP or at the very best MSRP. Don't be looking for any discounts on any HD around town.
My dealer told me they didn't get as may Blue C's as they did other rockers. HD has always had good luck selling Black and Red bikes. Probably just testing the waters with the blue, or want to keep it more rare.
My dealer told me they didn't get as may Blue C's as they did other rockers. HD has always had good luck selling Black and Red bikes. Probably just testing the waters with the blue, or want to keep it more rare.
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RE: Lack of availability of Pacific Blue FXCWC
Come up to Chicago. They won't let you test drive it, but they had 2 blues in stock in oak lawn last week. There was a waiting list for my pretty black Roxy, but I managed to close the deal. I guess the other folks wanted to wait for the '09s.
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No Blue FXCWCs in NE PA
Of course the Blue is the fastest (Black being the slowest due to being black - by definition without light or it's speed, and red being the slowest of all colors [for example: infra-red is slower than all other colors in the visible spectrum, while ultra-violet is the fastest]).
Until H-D comes out with an ultra violet Rocker, Blue will be the fastest you can buy! It is a fact proven by physics!
Until H-D comes out with an ultra violet Rocker, Blue will be the fastest you can buy! It is a fact proven by physics!
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What you have to realize is that it SHOWS red because it is adsorbing all the other light and only the red is left to reflect. So, the Red bike ia going so fast that it's catching the blue light. Unlike the blue bike which is going so slow that it is only catching the slow red light and the blue light is getting away and that's what you see. You have to get your Physics right!!
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Look Here
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/useless-threads/265768-l-k-2008-rocker-c-for-sale-less-them-500-miles.html
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