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Went for a long ride today. 84 degrees, partly cloudy, zero chance of rain. The nicest day since spring really.
Anyway, I stopped by my local dealer in Savannah and their sister shop in Brunswick.
I posted a few new model pics in the general chat area but thought I would share the Street Bob in Charcoal Pearl. I found the color unremarkable. It might look better with the chrome gone and a lot of black, or really chromed out.
The bike I really like is the CVO RK in Deep Sherwood Pearl and Galactic Black. This bike is awesome. I'd have to be very wealthy to spend the extra cash on a CVO model, but this one is close to being something i would actually buy as a working man.
By the way, that's the Whiskey Amber on the Breakout in the background.
I have no idea. I didn't even know it should have speakers.
I guess what appealed to me about the 2013 CVO model was they gave you the lowers and speakers front/rear built in. For the kind of cash these things get. .I'd want them. Perks of the fairing bikes without the fairing.
I guess what appealed to me about the 2013 CVO model was they gave you the lowers and speakers front/rear built in. For the kind of cash these things get. .I'd want them. Perks of the fairing bikes without the fairing.
I don't know crap about the touring bikes really, but you're right. For the money they ask for a CVO, it should have all the bells and whistles.
You should offer them the price for a stock Road King. We all no that aftermarket parts and accessories do not add value to a motorcycle!
They are some nice looking scoots though.
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