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I'm Looking at a new CVO Ultra Classic Anniversary Edition, can anyone give me a checklist of what should be included in the delivery. I've checked the MOCO site and searched and can't really find a concise list. I've heard all kinds of speculation such as backpacks, garage door opener, gold key, central locking tour pack etc.
Any first hand info would be a big help. When I pick it up I would like to know what should be with the bike as It's gonna be a long trip there and back..
Thanks
I'm sure I'll miss some things as my bike is in the shop for upgrades but here goes:
Two headsets with boom mics.
Rider backrest.
GPS--Garmin-Zumo 660 Road Tech
Premium luggage bags for both saddlebags and tour-pak.
Receiver for remote garage door open (mounted).
Nano iPod
CVO bike cover
S/E logo "rain sock" a/c cover.
Tool kit
Rubber kick stand "puck"
Informational CD
Owner's manual
Manual for GPS
2amguy pretty much covers it all except a detailing microfiber cloth, saddle polish, manual cover, & I heard a commemorative coin vs the gold key (for 2013).
I was excited about receiving a gold key, but alas they stopped doing it this year. No more gold key . I didn't receive any coin either with my RGC. Might be something with the UC's, but I didn't get that.
The "central locking" you referred to is power locks. It's on the ignitions switch and the saddle bags along with the tour pack. Two key fobs to carry but I don't mind it. Turn your ignition to lock and hit the button. You can also use the key to activate the locks.
Nice Bike, and thanks for the notes, what about Garage door opener? Ive read in different spots thats included also. Wish I could find a full list. Also another question, does the 110 motor use the SE255 cams and does it have a SE tuner?
I have the Power Commander V from my limited, not sure it will work. and oh yes one more question, on the GPS, I understand that it comes with the 660 and that the 665 includes the weather option, has anyone traded the head unit out with the dealer for just the up charge? Can it be just swapped out? I know lots of questions, feel like a kid looking for his first bike in the sears catalog.
Last edited by Grappa; Sep 30, 2012 at 06:56 PM.
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Still looking for advice on the GPS, I know it comes with the 660 but I understand that the 660 doesnt include weather, which would be nice when we"re touring. Has anyone swapped the 660 for the 665 with the dealer or have any advice on either GPS, pros, cons, if I can work out a 665 is it just plug and play or do I have to MOD . I'm in unfamiliar territory here and could use some advice.
Thanks
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