2010 Harley-Davidson Color Information
May 21, 2009 by Harley Fan
Filed under Harley-Davidson Shopping Experiences
I stopped by Dillon Harley here in Omaha tonight and chatted with Jason Davis again. He's got to be tired of seeing me come in.
I didn't have a whole lot of time to spend there, which was a relief to my wife, but I did confirm with Jason that the list of 2010 Harley-Davidson colors has been out for a while now and that the turquoise and antique white two-tone will be discontinued. So 2009 is the only year for that color combo, at least for a while.
Jason and I also talked a bit about the custom motorcycle painting that Dillon Brothers can do. For about $2500 or so, (and this is just a rough guesstimate on his part, so I'm not holding Dillon Brothers to it) he said they could do just about any color scheme I could think of.
That might be fun, I mentioned, as my wife shook her head.
Yeah, I'm still thinking about it.
After I got home and did a little searching, I was able to find the official list of colors that Harleys are going to be available in for 2010.
First off, Harley-Davidson is going to discontinue these colors that were available in 2009:
- Black Pearl
- Pewter Pearl
- Dark Blue Pearl
- Pewter Denim
- Red Hot Denim
- Dark Blue Denim
- Crimson Red Sunglo
So if you had any of those colors set in your mind that you really wanted, you might want to put your money down now.
Here are the colors and color combinations that are going to still be available on the Harley 2010 model year:
Solid colors
- Vivid Black
- Flame Blue Pearl
- Brilliant Silver Pearl
- Black Denim
- Red Hot Sunglo
- Mirage Orange Pearl
- Brilliant Silver Denim
Two-tone colors
- Brilliant Silver Denim/Black Denim
- Vivid Black/Mirage Orange Pearl Race Stripe
And here's the list the new colors that Harley's going to be introducing on the 2010 model year lineup:
Solid colors
- Scarlet Red
- Black Ice Denim
- Black Ice Pearl
Two-tone colors
- Black Denim/Brilliant Silver Denim Race Stripe
- Vivid Black/Brilliant Silver Pearl Race Stripe
- Scarlet Red/Vivid Black
- Flame Blue Pearl/Brilliant Silver Pearl
- Vivid Black/Brilliant Silver Pearl
- Vivid Black/Black Ice Pearl
- Flame Blue Pearl/Vivid Black
- White Ice Pearl/Black Ice Pearl
Here are some pictures I managed to scrounge up on the Internet of the Harley 2010 colors:
I can say with all honesty that I'm really looking forward to July 25th, when Harley-Davidson is expected to officially release all the 2010 model year information.
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Harley Davidson Touring FLHP 2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHP POLICE ROAD KING | ![]() |
40 Bids | US $14,700.00 | 19h 22m |
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Harley Davidson Touring 2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHT ELECTRA GLIDE | ![]() |
36 Bids | US $15,100.00 | 3d 11h 9m |
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Harley Davidson Touring Trike 2009 Harley Davidson Triglide | ![]() |
28 Bids | US $25,600.00 | 3d 11h 29m |
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Harley Davidson Softail 2009 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail | ![]() |
US $16,500.00 | 3d 22h 45m |












Pete on Wed, 29th Jul 2009 12:18 pm
Why in the world would a company discontinue a color (turquoise & antique white) that has been such a winner?
I cannot imagine any company having such a successful color combination and not extending it at least one more year.
But that, they think, is what makes them unique- but it is more like those who got an âFâ in Marketing 101.
ryan on Mon, 19th Oct 2009 11:31 am
The reason they discontinue a popular color is so that the used market isnt flooded with them and they dont end up with 25 of the same colored model in their used stable.
I used to sell cars for Honda and thats what they did. Each model would be around for 5 years. The first three years would be the same, the 4th and 5th years would get a minor change of some sort to reinvigorate sales and this is usually where they would change the most popular color.
Jim Brickley on Tue, 20th Oct 2009 12:25 am
Recently ordered 2010 Ultra, with ‘custom’ two-tone paint, (Merlot/Cherry Red) only to find some bean counter thought it might be prudent to slap a decal on the gas tank! Stock colored bikes are all wearing an emblem. Its not exactly a deal breaker, but you’d think for the extra $1,200. for paint, they could have stuck something on the tank! Jim -
Bob on Sun, 13th Jun 2010 5:04 pm
Why wont Harley give out the formula for there Root Beer and the light Root Beer