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Picking up my 15 CVORGU next week. Can you tell me what should be included?
Cover, soft luggage, keys and fobs 1 or 2 head sets, garage door opener?
Is that correct?
I don't expect my dealer to hold anything back but people make mistakes. I asked about head sets and he said "I think there's just 1". I already have 2 so it's really not a deal breaker.
Anyway, thanks and I'm looking forward to the new ride
I know the regular Limited only comes with 1 headset. Years ago the Ultra (no Limited back then) used to come with 2 headsets.
Hopefully the CVO's come with 2 headsets. I do know that the CVO's do not come with an on the fly adjustable backrest, just the cheaper backrest. Seems to me, since its Harleys flagship line (CVO's), it should have come with the adjustable backrest.
In the owners manual is a list of what comes with the bike, CVO street glide came with Saddle bag Liner kit-Carry out (luggage), Premium Tool kit, Head set (1), A-C Rain Sock, Bike Cover, Leather Dressing (seat) CVO Key
- Brass Key
- Luggage = 3 pieces (2 saddlebag 1 Tourpack)
- 2 Headsets (don't let them cheat you on the headsets)
- Storage Cover
- Garage Door opener/receiver
- 90 days free SiriusXM
- Rider BackRest
- HD MicroFiber towel
- Kickstand Puck
- 2 Fobs for Electronic Locks
- 2 Security Fobs
- 1 tool kit
- 2 manuals (1 for bike and 1 for Infotainment)
Your manual will give you a complete list if you have further questions.
I don't know how familiar you are with these CVOs but have the dealer walk you through it. Lots of gadgets to know. What gets me is the ignition switch/fork lock. You do not use it for ignition and you do not need a key to lock the forks. Pretty cool. Do a thorough walk around in SunLight before you ride away. Also read my post on an issue with the backrest. Its minor but just be aware.
Congrats on the purchase
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