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Has anyone seen a 2022 CVO envious green SG at at dealer or received one . I live in BC Canada . I put a deposit down on 1 and a week ago I talked to the salesman at the my dealership . They have no idea how many they will get , if they will get a Envious green SG , as well as no idea when they will receive one or if they will get one at all . The other dealership close to me owns 4 dealerships in BC said the same thing . This includes all CVO models . Not sure if that is a great business plan HD has for there products .
I have not seen an Envious Green SG, but I have seen the EG CVO RG at a dealership in VA and another dealer in NC has one. It is my understanding that the motor company sends CVO bikes to the dealerships as they are produced and the dealerships cannot order them or pick the color. Once the motor company releases the VIN to the dealership, that is when they know when they are getting a CVO. Normally about 2 weeks before delivery.
The dealership I buy my bikes from does a lot of trading with other dealerships to get what there customers are looking for. So far there have not been a lot of CVO bikes released. Seems like they released a lot of Blue Steel SG/RG the first week. Then it was the Dante’s Fade Tri-Glide. Now I’ve seen the EG RG, and some post on here and YouTube of the Yellow SG and Orange RG and RGL.
Good Luck, I hope it works out. The EG RG looks really good and I think it will be worth your wait.
Must be a Canadian thing.. I guess it makes more sense to send stock to larger markets like California, Florida and Texas.
Was talking to my salesman at Winnipeg Harley a couple of weeks ago. They haven't received any 2022 CVOs yet and have a long list of people who have put money down just to get on the 'first come first serve list'.
I looked up that Envious Green Street Glide.. Wow.. I definitely see the envy part. Hope you get yours soon.
I’m waiting for my dealer to get a CVO RG in Orange. They told me that one would be ordered in their phase 2 order, which would happen this week. Great! Last week I was told that MOCO is now assigning CVOs to dealerships. The dealer has never had this happen in over 20 years of selling Harley’s. So now my desire for this bike may not happen. We all know that MOCO was going to cutback on production, guess we’re starting to see this. Really sucks.
Im waiting for my dealer to get a CVO RG in Orange. They told me that one would be ordered in their phase 2 order, which would happen this week. Great! Last week I was told that MOCO is now assigning CVOs to dealerships. The dealer has never had this happen in over 20 years of selling Harleys. So now my desire for this bike may not happen. We all know that MOCO was going to cutback on production, guess were starting to see this. Really sucks.
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MOCO has been assigning CVO bikes to dealers for years. Extra allotments are based on number of bikes dealer sells.
HD has been assigning CVOs for at least the last several years, maybe longer. Dealers also do a lot of dealer to dealer trading to get the bikes their customers want. Once a VIN is assigned to a dealer the bike normally arrives about 2 weeks later. During this time other dealers can see the current in store as well as inbound inventory.
Example, the dealership I deal with just sold a friend of mine a bike they did not have. They sent their driver to dealer trade at 2 different dealerships to get the 2 bikes they needed for customers. Granted CVOs are more difficult for dealers to trade, but it can still happen.
Dealer told me, that theyve gotten what they have ordered for customers in the past, this was new to them. Guess Ill have to wait and see.
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Don't know who your dealer is ,but out of the 5 CVO's I have purchased in CT., 2 of them were a swap, but I always got what I wanted. Hope it works out for you and at a reasonable price.
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