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Has anyone seen a Envious Green CVO SG at a dealership yet ? I put down a deposit on one in Canada . Dealership has no idea if or when they will receive one. Assuming the USA dealers will receive them first . I guess my issue is , I have a 2016 SGS and iam trying to sell it privatley and getting nervous that if I sell it , I may be out of a bike for the summer or the year .
Has anyone seen a Envious Green CVO SG at a dealership yet ? I put down a deposit on one in Canada . Dealership has no idea if or when they will receive one. Assuming the USA dealers will receive them first . I guess my issue is , I have a 2016 SGS and iam trying to sell it privatley and getting nervous that if I sell it , I may be out of a bike for the summer or the year .
well probably see all the new cvo colors at the Harley tent at bike week in a couple of weeks.
Do you need to sell your bike in order to buy the new one? If not just wait till you get the new one...which by the way is a really really nice paint job on that cvo. I saw some pictures of the cvos in a booklet that my dealer sent me and that one is one of the nicer ones...it stands out like a cvo should.
I've only seen a couple different pictures. One of the pictures looks like the green really pops and the other picture the green is rather subdued. My personal preference would be the one that pops, but that's coming from a guy who owns a Radioactive Green SG & an Emerald Ice CVO. Looking forward to seeing that in person. ( kinda like the snake venom... really an in person thing as it photographs differently in different light )
Did he buy the one that Groves had? Saw it last weekend, great looking bike.
no, he bought it in state college pa. Paid 42,300 plus tax and tag. Several thousand less than Groves. There is one for sale at ZM in Greensburg Pa for $42k.
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