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Just came back from the HD Dealer - had a new CVO RG on the floor... I really like the look of the new headlight set up.... No more plastic covering - really sharp looking - was told the new headlights themselfs have been given a harder finish to stand up to chips and scratches???
Anyway,,, My question is this
With the plastic cover now Gone... For you new owners, how easy or hard is it to clean up after running through bugs... With the cover gone... lots of area for bugs to really get in the cracks/creveses - or am I off base????
There's really not many bikes out there......yet, I've had my on order for "years" and just saw where it will ship next week, I don't care about the bug issue, if it gets to looking bad I'll just order another insert.
I think it looks "GREAT" Just interested in talking to owners like you "After" you have put some Miles on and how much work it is to keep that area clean.... Again, It looks Great......
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