Glad you and the dog are ok. The fender was either painted by gunslinger or custom painted vehicles in franksville wi. Custom painted vehicles does nothing but motorcycle parts now and I would say 98% of their work is Harley parts. If you look on the inside of the fender there is probably a sticker saying who painted it.
Interesting. I hadn't even heard of them before this. A quick search reflects: "Custom Painted Vehicles (CPV) in Franksville, WI, became a Tier One Supplier for Harley-Davidson in 2013 and began limited production sets in 2016, indicating they were painting for Harley-Davidson (including CVOs) by the mid-2010s, though the exact first year specifically for the CVO line isn't detailed, only that they were involved with Harley production by then."
Another search reflects: "Yes, Gunslinger Custom Paint, based in Golden, Colorado, painted models for the 2013 Harley-Davidson CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) lineup.
As a long-term Tier One supplier for Harley-Davidson, Gunslinger has been responsible for the complex, hand-finished paint schemes used on CVO motorcycles for approximately 20 years.
Key details regarding their involvement with the 2013 CVO models include:
Specific Models: They were the primary vendor for the 2013 CVO Breakout paint process.
Proprietary Colors: They hold the exclusive formulas for 2013 CVO colors, such as Atomic Orange and Galaxy Gray, which are not released as standard paint codes to the public.
Production Role: Rather than painting individual bikes after they are built, Gunslinger paints the parts (tanks, fenders, etc.) in Colorado and ships them to Harley-Davidson’s manufacturing plants for final assembly.
Restricted Services: Due to their contract, Gunslinger generally cannot paint a customer's part in a 2013 CVO scheme if that part is already available as a pre-painted item through the Harley-Davidson Dealer Network."
The last paragraph confirms what we were told when we stopped at Gunslinger last summer. He also mentioned that they only maintain paint schemes for 10 years and after that its a hit or miss. That's why I was surprised that paint was still available for a 13 year old bike.
I will look on the inside of the fender for a label when I get it back from the detail shop. They were two weeks out when I dropped it off but since it's just a fender he said he'd try to get it done over the weekend (when they're normally closed).