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I want to buy a CVO Road King and my dealer made me one hell of a deal on a Titanium and Black 2014, really hard to pass on..
But with the 2015's being announced on the 25th, I'm super hesitant to make a move..
He mentioned that Harley usually offers the CVO models in two year cycles and because they offered the Road King in both 2013 and 2014, there is a pretty good chance they won't offer it again in 2015, he said they'll probably bring back the Street Glide this year..
I'd be perfectly happy with this '14 but what if........help me out!
I got to say out of all the CVOs available this year that Titanium and Black is the bomb. If that scheme was available on the CVO Limited I would snap it up and not wait for the 15s. IMO that is a beautiful bike and if you want a CVO Roadking buy it
I say you give him a deposit, but let him know you will either buy the 14 or 15. If you don't like what comes out with the 15's your good on the 14. Either way he sells a bike, and you get to sleep knowing you won't regret your decision.
You are getting the deal because the 15's are coming out. If you like the bike and the deal is good, do it. If you wait the deal may go away, or it will go to someone else.
And about the deposit senerio mentioned above, that was the first thing I tried, but because the bike is coming from another dealer, that's not possible...
I don't think I need to think about this much more, thx guys...
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