dolt
Well-Known Member
I can not believe that after all these years its not at least 100HP/100TQ.
Classic MoCo move. You get the sleepy version for 20K and the 114" version with 40% more power for another $2500.
I can not believe that after all these years its not at least 100HP/100TQ.
That 40% seems like a strong number. $2,500 though does not seem bad along with the additional bells and whistles on bike does not seem out of line for increased HP. So with that the CVO's are probably going to be at least a 120 or more. Interesting.Classic MoCo move. You get the sleepy version for 20K and the 114" version with 40% more power for another $2500.
What may happen is that those of us with a slighter older Harley, we will upgrade numerous components at a much lesser cost and have one incredible machine.... Especially if we own it and not the bank....I don't understand,the 114 in a streetglide is over 37 grand,that's 17 grand more than a reg.FLHX.The cvo breakout only has the 110 eng.and it 25 grand
I don't understand,the 114 in a streetglide is over 37 grand,that's 17 grand more than a reg.FLHX.The cvo breakout only has the 110 eng.and it 25 grand
I agree Jeff. Being around high line cars most of my life those that can afford are also financially responsible. We already know what a couple year old CVO is worth versus price when sold. So do the MOCO think that anybody responsibly is going to purchase a $30,000+ motorcycle that even in a year or two is outdated and worth maybe $18,000 - $20,000 trade in. It starting to not make any sense.These prices are getting so out of wack I don't ever see myself buying new again.
ORI don't understand,the 114 in a streetglide is over 37 grand,that's 17 grand more than a reg.FLHX.The cvo breakout only has the 110 eng.and it 25 grand
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http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/cvo-limited.html
Note the starting price.........................