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Just purchased this bike yesterday and I am interested in finding out more about these limited edition softail fatboys as there are only 75 made. I would like to know if there might be some sort of registry for these bikes maybe to keep track of them and for the owners of them to communicate?
Have you bought it yet? I don't believe that bike is a authentic Screaming Eagle. Have never seen a SE with a paint job like that. The wording of the ad seems a little confusing. However, I am not an expert on CVO's' just never have heard of a reaper CVO.
Last edited by Xcrossbow; Sep 16, 2012 at 07:08 PM.
Cool bike.........looks to be a CVO 103 with the limited edition paint set from Harley, they do it every year and make a small number of them, you're good to go
The ad was pulled down so I wasnt able to look at the bike. But the MoCo lists 3,770 CVO fatboys built in 2006. They came in concord purple and canyon copper, nebula yellow and cobalt blue, autumn haze and abyss blue. It sounds like a previous owner may have swapped the limited CVO paint, for another limited paint by HD, which is where the 75 came from. Not sure how that affects value though. But the VIN will tell you whether its a CVO, or a customized Fatboy.
The ad was pulled down so I wasnt able to look at the bike. But the MoCo lists 3,770 CVO fatboys built in 2006. They came in concord purple and canyon copper, nebula yellow and cobalt blue, autumn haze and abyss blue. It sounds like a previous owner may have swapped the limited CVO paint, for another limited paint by HD, which is where the 75 came from. Not sure how that affects value though. But the VIN will tell you whether its a CVO, or a customized Fatboy.
That would be my guess also and like you not sure how that would affect the retail value. NADA list retail from $15K-19K for a 2006 SE Fatboy. OP doesn't say what he paid.
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